lundi 4 avril 2011

LSC-CyFair needs summer French instructors!

Address all inquiries and replies to Georges.J.Detiveaux@LoneStar.edu. Please note that this message corrects the online job application website & the posting number for the position. Any applications made in the old system will now need to be re-submitted at the new site below. Thanks, and sorry for the inconvenience. Subject: Lone Star College-CyFair needs summer French instructors Lone Star College-CyFair will need 2-3 instructors to teach college French courses for their 2 summer sessions (summer 1: June 6 - July 12; summer 2: July 14 - August 21). Qualified instructors will hold a Master's in French (or a master's in something else, such as education, with at least 18 graduate hours in French). The summer 2011 schedule is as follows: -French 1411: Beginning College French 1, 12:30p-3:55p, MTWTh, Summer 1 -French 1412: Beginning College French 2, 12:30p-3:55p, MTWTh, Summer 2 -French 2311: Intermediate College French 1, 10:15a-12:20p, MTWTh, Summer 1 -French 2312: Intermediate College French 2, 10:15a-12:20p, MTWTh, Summer 2 LSC-CyFair is located at 9191 Barker Cypress Road, near CFISD's Berry Center, 2.5 miles south of US290, at the intersection of Barker Cypress and West Road. Apply online at http://webapps1.lonestar.edu/star/, searching for posting number 1276. Notify Georges.J.Detiveaux@LoneStar.edu once you have completed the online application.

Qui sommes-nous?

We are the Houston Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF-Houston). The American Association of Teachers of French (AATF) was founded in 1927 and is the largest national association of French teachers in the world with nearly 10,000 members. Our members are French teachers at all levels and include approximately 3/4 secondary teachers and 1/4 post-secondary. We also have a growing number of French teachers in immersion settings and in the elementary grades. As a professional association, we seek to address the concerns of our members which include: promoting the study of languages in general and French in particular; facilitating the implementation of national and state standards in the classroom; improving the training of French teachers by encouraging minimum levels of language and cultural proficiency, and exposure to the French-speaking world through study abroad opportunities; creating opportunities and finding resources for practicing teachers to update their skills and improve their teaching; and, finally, encouraging the use of new technologies in the teaching of French and actively developing materials to support this use. Our regional representative to the national office is Dr. Jacqueline Thomas of Texas A&M University at Kingsville.

Officers of AATF-Houston

Roya Razavipour MCARTHUR, President
rrazavipour@gmail.com



Dore Sulistyo, Vice President
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Johan P. Vergult, Grand Concours Director
Johan.Vergult@springbranchisd.com



Kathy KOCH, Secretary



Gerri MANLOVE, Treasurer
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Claude BOUTIN, Destination France Program Administrator
cgboutin@yahoo.com


Marci Pampe, Webmaster
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