
Summer 2008 instructors at the African languages potluck
TAs needed for African languages
Graduate students with proficiency in African languages are encouraged to take a teaching methods course to gain eligibility for summer TAships.
Fulfill position requirements now in preparation for Summer 2010 and beyond!
UCLA Graduate Students in African Studies and/or African Graduate Students:
Do you have Superior, Near-native, or Native proficiency in an African language? Are you interested in a summer Teaching Assistantship in African Languages? Fulfill position requirements now in preparation for Summer 2010 and beyond!
TAs in African Languages are required to have passed a course in language teaching methodology prior to applying for a position. The required course, Applied Linguistics and TESL 495, is taught each Fall.
If you have taken AP&TESL 495, please contact Dr. Katrina Daly Thompson to inquire about summer TAships. Languages currently in demand are Swahili, Yoruba, Amharic, Tigrinya, Igbo, and Zulu, but graduate students with superior (or higher) proficiency in other languages are encouraged to inquire as well.
For more info please contact:
Dr. Katrina Daly Thompson
310-825-4405
kdthompson@humnet.ucla.edu
Date Posted: 12/8/2008
