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« The Laptop Club | Main | Extension: MICA Proposals »

November 21, 2007

Great job at Otis in L.A.
Linda Frye Burnham / 02:44 PM

Otis College of Art and Design
seeks Faculty member for
Teaching and Learning 2
for Artists, Community, and Teaching Program
Spring 2008

This course develops students’ knowledge about human development and
effective teaching methods in art education, considering professional
issues, such as how to integrate their identities as artists and educators.

Qualifications:
* Minimum – PhD in Education; MFA or BFA in the Visual Arts.
* Previous college teaching experience.
* Collaborative, cooperative people skills.

Send or email cover letter of interest and resume by December 11, 2007 to:
ACT/ Fine Arts Dept, Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Contact person: Jerri Allyn, jallyn@otis.edu

The ACT: Artists, Community, and Teaching Program allows Fine Arts Majors to
concentrate in Art Education. This increases job prospects for graduates to
work in kindergarten through 12th grade schools; be employed as Museum
Educators; and work as Public Artists and Curriculum Designers developing
theme based projects with cultural organizations to build community.

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