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Lecturer in School Library Media

Lecturer in School Library Media

Towson University

Towson, MD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


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Job description

Responsibilities and Duties
Lecturer in School Library Media
Department of Learning Technologies, Design & School Library Media
College of Education
COE-3709L
Position:
The Department of Learning Technologies, Design & School Library Media (LTDM) at Towson University seeks a qualified applicant as a non-tenure, ten months Lecturer for the School Library Media program starting in Spring 2024. The LTDM Department offers Ph.D., M.S., and certificate programs in instructional design and development, educational technology, school library media, undergraduate courses in integrating technology in teaching and learning for prospective teachers, and several sections of freshman research seminars.
Qualifications :
The ideal candidate should have administrative or teaching experience (higher education, school-based or district-based) in, or affiliated with, an education program involving School Library Media, Library Science, or a related field. The candidate should also be familiar with digital technologies used in school libraries, including databases, e-learning platforms, digital devices, other technologies, and various teaching methods. The candidate should demonstrate evidence of or potential for successful teaching at higher education and/or training and commitment to providing service, advising, and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students.
• An earned graduate degree in school library media, library science, information science, learning/instructional design and development, curriculum and instruction, or closely related areas.
• Ability to teach courses related to school library media or undergraduate courses in emerging learning technology in education, both face-to-face and online, and supervise student interns in the school library media program.
• Demonstrate interest in researching and enhancing digital literacy experiences, skills, and resources in school library media.
• Knowledge of and experience with learning/instructional design principles, experience in K-12 educational technology initiatives, and a demonstrated commitment to serving diverse and urban student needs.
• Familiarity with computing, computational thinking, and emerging learning technologies, such as artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality.
• Emerging record of undergraduate and/or graduate teaching experience and commitment to excellence in teaching, education, service, and diversity.
Responsibilities:
• Prepare and teach graduate courses in the school library media program and undergraduate courses offered by the Department.
• Provide service, advising, and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students.
• Research and enhance digital literacy experiences, skills, and resources in school library media.
Application Process :
Review of applications begins 30 days after the ad appears and continues until the position is filled. Submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, reflections, and descriptions on how the candidate contributes to Towson University's commitment to diversity and inclusion and two reference letters to:
David Robinson, Search Chair ( derobinson@towson.edu )
Department of Learning Technologies, Design & School Library Media
College of Education
Towson University
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252
Click here to apply. Please note that the search number for which you have applied is COE-3709L.
A Criminal Background Investigation is required for the hired candidate and the results may impact employment.
The safety of our students, faculty, staff, and neighbors has been our top priority and the focus of every one of our decisions since the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the University System of Maryland (USM) has strongly encouraged full COVID vaccination and up-to-date booster shots (when eligible) for all faculty, staff, and students at all schools in the USM as both a reasonable and necessary means of protecting our health and safety.
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Towson University is an equal opportunity employer and has a strong institutional commitment to diversity, as detailed in "A More Inclusive TU: Advancing Equity and Diversity (2020 - 25)." TU is a national leader in inclusive excellence, the only institution in Maryland with zero achievement gap, and 68% growth in minority enrollment over the past 5 years. We encourage applications from a variety of (dis)abilities, cultural, ethnic, race, sex, gender identity/expressions, national origins, ages, veteran status, color, religious, socio-economic, sexual orientations and belief backgrounds.

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