The Assistant or Associate Professor plays a pivotal role in the master’s Program in Teaching Literacy, PreK-12. Working closely with the Program Chair, the individual is responsible for designing and delivering program courses that focus on teaching literacy skills to students in the PreK-12 grade levels and ensuring overall program effectiveness. The successful candidate must have a strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in literacy education. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the professor advises and supervises master’s-degree candidates, actively participates in faculty collaborative learning, GSE committees and demonstrates scholarly productivity in the field of literacy education.
Responsibilities Designs, revises, and teaches graduate courses in Touro University Master's Program in Teaching Literacy, PreK-12, both in online and occasional in-person formats in New York City and adjacent areasMaintains knowledge of current PreK-12 literacy curricula, including literacy education methodologiesExperience with assessment and effective teaching methodologies for students with diverse needs utilizing a variety of instructional delivery methods, instructional and assistive technologies, and educational resources for educational equity and access, both in online and in-person settingsSupervises candidates during clinical practiceServes as an instructional leader, facilitating and participating with collaborative faculty teams, course revisions, and developing and sustaining transformative pedagogy in graduate teaching and learning, whether online or in-personBuilds and maintains clinical partnerships with schools and mentors in PreK-12 education, fostering connections and contributes to the development of a clinically rich teacher education preparation programProvides academic advisement to program candidates and outreach to potential candidatesMaintains a current record of scholarly activities and publications, as well as professional serviceServes on Graduate School of Education committees, participating in both online and in-person meetings as requiredSupports and contributes to program level continuous improvement for national/professional accreditationEngages in successful grant writingUpholds the missions and values of Touro University and the Graduate School of Education in both online and in-person contextsAttends three in-person faculty retreats per academic year in September, January and JunePerforms other duties as assigned, which may include both online and in-person responsibilities QualificationsEducation/ Experience
Earned doctorate in Education, or related field, ABD with anticipated conferral date within one year of hire consideredSuccessful PreK-12 classroom teaching experience of three or more years, working with students who have diverse learning needsSuccessful experience in assessment and data use in the PreK-12 classroom with evidence of positive learning and development for diverse groups of studentsExperience in course and program designCommitment to culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogyDemonstrated ability for scholarly productivityEvidence of success as an educator preparer at the college or university level in traditional classrooms and online, including familiarity with online teaching platforms and programsKnowledge/ Skills/ Abilities
Experience using Canvas and other technology in educational settingsActive involvement in professional organizationsSuccessful grant writingExpertise in urban educationExperience with students with multiple special needsKnowledge of school and community-based programs and experience building partnerships in diverse communities is highly desirableExcellent communication, teaching, and interpersonal/intercultural skills across a wide range of mediums (including social media)Proficiency n Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, Power Point, OutlookProficiency in online learning platforms including Canvas, Adobe Connect, Zoom, PlayPosit, Yuja and other digital mediaTravel
Some travel to Touro University GSE sitesNew York City including occasional eveningsPlease include a cover letter with salary expectations.
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