Rowan University
Location
Glassboro, New Jersey
Salary
$2,225 - $2,225 / YEAR
Teach pedagogy courses within the interdisciplinary Masters and Certificate in Holocaust and Genocide Education. Focus on best practices, program evaluation, and innovative strategies for teaching hard histories.
Requires a Master's degree or Ph.D. in Teacher Education, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, History Education, or a related field. Experience in public education programs regarding the Holocaust or genocide is highly welcomed.
The Program in Holocaust and Genocide Education/Center for Interdisciplinary Studies seeks qualified adjuncts to teach pedagogy courses within our interdisciplinary Masters and Certificate in Holocaust and Genocide Education. These courses explore best practices in Holocaust and Genocide Education, program evaluation, program creation, and innovative and effective strategies for teaching hard histories across a range of contexts.
Please see the program website for more information about the MA and COGS in Holocaust and Genocide Education at Rowan.
Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Teacher Education, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, History Education, or a closely related field. Individuals with experience teaching or running public education programs about the Holocaust, genocide, or other hard histories are particularly welcome to apply.
For further information, contact MA/COGS HGE coordinator Jenny Rich at richj@rowan.edu [richj@rowan.edu].
Applications submitted through this process will be screened on a rolling basis, as additional sections of courses, as well as new course offerings, are added over time. Thus, we request that applicants not contact the department to inquire if openings have been filled. Applications will be retained for possible future semesters of employment.
Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. The University will not sponsor a visa for this position.
In compliance with The State of New Jersey's Pay Transparency Act, and in accordance with the current MOA, Rowan University adjuncts are provided with a minimum of $2,225 per credit for all courses taught, with a maximum teaching load of 8 credits per semester and 12 credits in an academic year. Courses will be assigned to instructors by College & Department on an as-needed basis.
Market context
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