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CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
- To teach English as a Home & Second Language at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- To teach English as a Foreign language at a postgraduate level.
- To teach Meta Theories in Language at a postgraduate level.
- To supervise postgraduate students in Language, Multilingualism and Education Theory.
- To engage in the assessment of School-Based Learning and Teaching.
- To publish and lead research in the field of Multilingualism.
- To participate in Community Engagement.
- To lead postgraduate research and curriculum development in multilingualism in the faculty.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
- Facilitate learning, teaching, and assessment processes in the Faculty regarding Language and Multilingualism.
- Engage in scholarly work with an increased focus on the Africanisation and Decolonization of languages.
- Engage in independent and collaborative research in the field of Multilingualism, Language and Education theory.
- Participate in Faculty administration.
- Lead and conduct research independently and collaboratively in the area of Languages and Multilingualism.
- Publish nationally and internationally on contemporary issues related to Language and Multilingualism.
- Initiate and engage in community-based research.
- To engage in the assessment of School-Based Learning and Teaching.
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Ability to facilitate learning processes in the field of Language in Education.
- Facilitate the teaching, learning and assessment as well as the promotion of multilingualism at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- A sound knowledge of teaching, learning and assessment strategies within the digital space as it relates to the field of language and multilingualism.
- Ability to adapt the teaching of English Language to a diverse group of students.
- Ability to conduct scholarly work with an increased focus on Africanization and Decolonization of languages within the context of education.
- Supervision of postgraduate students in Language and Multilingualism.
- The ability to supervise students in isiXhosa or Afrikaans will be an added advantage.
- Facilitate and engage in curriculum development processes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- Be able to manage and lead a niche area in multilingualism at the postgraduate level.
- To maintain an active research profile (through publications and conference presentations) and be recognised nationally and internationally.
- The ability to mentor and support younger faculty staff members.
- To have effective communication skills (verbal and written), good facilitation, training and presentation skills.
- Ability to work on Moodle.
Requirements
- A relevant PhD degree within the field of Multilingualism or its equivalent.
- Experience (5 -10 years) in the teaching of Multilingualism at a university level.
- A proven record of supervising M&D students to completion.
- Research productivity in and around the field of Multilingualism.
- A sound disciplinary, and content knowledge in Multilingualism.
- The ability to supervise students in isiXhosa or Afrikaans will be an added advantage.