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Instructors of Education

The Alma College Education Department seeks applicants for part-time, non-tenure track instructors to teach any or all of the following courses for Fall Term 2008:

Elementary Education: EDC 142A & B - Children's Literature Courses (2 credits each); EDC 282 - Involving Parents and Community (2 credits).

Elementary or Secondary Education: EDC 220 - Educational Psychology (3 credits); EDC 201 - Exploring Teaching (1 credit).

Masters Degree in Education and teaching experience required; Ph.D. preferred.  Please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae or resume, and names and contact information for three references to: Dr. Nicola Findley, Chair, Education Department, Alma College, 614 W. Superior St., Alma, MI  48801 or email findley@alma.edu.  Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  The position will begin August 18, 2008.

Alma College is a selective, baccalaureate liberal arts college committed to academic excellence and development of responsible leaders.  Alma's undergraduates thrive on challenging academic programs in a supportive, small-college environment emphasizing active, collaborative learning and close student-faculty interaction.  Alma is a private Phi Beta Kappa institution located in the center of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.

Alma College is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff and student body.  For more information about the college and available positions, visit www.alma.edu/community/offices/personnel/jobs.

 

 

Since 2003, twenty-three Alma College students have won prestigious national fellowships, scholarships and awards, including 13 Fulbright fellowships and multiple Udall, Truman, Marshall and Gates-Cambridge scholarships.

 

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Martin Kuustik

Martin Kuustik
Graduation: 2010
Major: Business Administration
From: Saku Harju, Estonia
Interests: Greek Life, Cultural Awareness

While most international students are here for one year, some stay for four years and earn an Alma degree. These students have the opportunity to get involved in student life taking on positions of leadership and enjoying a well-balanced social life.