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[Phys-l] PER + Physics Teacher Prep Tenure Track faculty positionat Buffalo State




Dr. MacIssac:

The position looks extremely interesting. A couple of questions:

1. According to a web site, the crime rates seem to be higher than average in that area. What is your impression about this?

2. I am up for promotion and tenure this year at Tech. Although the announcement is for assistant/associate professor, is the administration aiming more at an assistant professor moneywise? What are the chances you might recruit an associate professor?

Thanks for your time. I think you will see my aplication package soon.

Wilson J. Gonzalez-Espada, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Physical Science/Science Education
School of Physical and Life Sciences
Arkansas Tech University
1701 N. Boulder Ave. (McEver Hall)
Russellville, AR 72801
(479) 968-0293
(479) 964-0837 fax

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Dan MacIsaac <danmacisaac@mac.com>
Reply-To: Forum for Physics Educators <phys-l@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu>
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 13:17:36 -0400

...We just had our search authorized, and the advert should hit AIP job
boards ASAP. Note there is a short description for publication and a
longer piece to go on the website. We're open for applications
immediately; the position is to start August 2007.

Thanks for your interest, Dan M

Dan MacIsaac, Associate Professor of Physics, SUNY-Buffalo State College
222SciBldg BSC, 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo NY 14222 USA 716-878-3802
<macisadl@buffalostate.edu> <http://PhysicsEd.BuffaloState.edu>

Short publication advertisement:
Tenure Track Faculty Position in Physics at Buffalo State College

SUNY- Buffalo State College will appoint a full-time tenure-track
assistant or associate professor of physics to start in late August,
2007. This individual will specialize in either or both physics
education research and teacher preparation, joining an active
externally-funded group in this area. The person will be responsible
for teaching and mentoring projects in the undergraduate program in
physics and the graduate programs in physics teaching. The required
qualifications are: a Master’s degree in Physics with a Ph.D. in
either Science Education, or Education, or Physics Education, or
Physics and the successful candidate must show evidence of
scholarship in physics education research or teacher preparation. The
preferred qualifications are: Teaching experience at either or both
the secondary school or college level. Detailed expectations and
requirements for this position are available from <http://
www.buffalostate.edu/depts/physics/>.
Please send a letter of interest describing how your background fits
the detailed position qualifications, a resume, research plan,
statement of teaching philosophy including any data supporting
teaching effectiveness, and a list of three references by email to:
DEMARCMJ@BUFFALOSTATE.EDU, or by letter to: Dr. Michael DeMarco,
Chair of Physics, Physics Department, Buffalo State College, 1300
Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14222. For fullest consideration,
complete applications should be received by January 15, 2007.

Longer and more descriptive Web site Advertisement

SUNY-Buffalo State College will appoint a tenure-track assistant or
associate professor specializing in physics education research and/or
teacher preparation to start in August, 2007. Buffalo State is the
pre-eminent teacher preparation institute in Western New York State,
with rigorously accredited teacher preparation programs. The
successful candidate will join a successful interdisciplinary group
combining physics, teacher education and science education housed
within a physics department, and is expected to develop and enhance
Buffalo State's national role in the scholarship of physics teacher
preparation. Buffalo State currently offers bachelors, masters, non-
degree and alternative certification programs in physics teacher
preparation. These programs include evening, online and summer
academy course offerings for teachers and regular semester
undergraduate course offerings for undergraduate physics majors and
non-majors. Teaching for all of these programs would be expected,
with a strong focus on graduate classes for teachers and teacher
candidates, and undergraduate lower division physics content classes.

The successful candidate is expected to show significant potential
for scholarship, research and instruction of future and current
physics teachers at both the graduate and undergraduate level. The
successful candidate will join a strong interdisciplinary team
already in place, and to contribute to a substantial Buffalo State
College presence in physics teacher education through scholarship,
through participation in relevant professional organizations such as
the AAPT, PTEC, NARST, ASTE, AERA and NSTA, and through significant
grant activity from the NSF, US DEd and NYSED. Exceptional
candidates with an appropriate record of publication may be
considered for hire at the Associate level.

The candidate must show evidence of reviewed scholarship in physics
education research or teacher preparation. An appropriate doctoral
degree in physics, physics education, science education or education
is required, with a masters' degree in physics. We prefer but do not
require the following:

- Experience working with pre-service or in-service teachers
- Experience effectively teaching introductory physics courses for
majors and non-majors
- Teacher certification and secondary school teaching experience
- Experience supervising and mentoring teacher candidates and teachers
- Experience conducting research and scholarship with undergraduate
and Masters’ students

Please send a letter of interest describing how your background fits
the detailed position requirements, a resume, research plan,
statement of teaching philosophy including any data supporting
teaching effectiveness, and a list of three references by email to:
DEMARCMJ@BUFFALOSTATE.EDU, or by letter to: Dr. Michael DeMarco,
Chair of Physics, Physics Department, Buffalo State College, 1300
Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14222. For fullest consideration,
complete applications should be received by January 15, 2007. Buffalo
State is an affirmative action / equal opportunity employer.


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