
Teaching Associate (TA) for the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literature
College of Arts and Humanities
Position Overview:
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures (MCLL) seeks graduate students as Teaching Associate applicants. Teaching Associates typically are responsible for providing classroom instruction. Eligibility is determined by successful TA eligibility, department eligibility and adequate funding.
- The department is seeking TA applicants for sections of Spanish 1A or Spanish 1B.
- TAs will teach sections of Spanish 1A or Spanish 1B the following semester and could have opportunities to teach other beginning courses in the MCLL Department.
The department reserves the right to choose the most qualified candidate for each position and to assign TAs to the courses that are appropriate for the department program and curriculum in any given semester. Due to staff and curriculum changes, courses offered may vary, and no guarantee of employment from semester to semester can be made.
Anticipated Appointment Dates: This position is opened until filled. If you have applied and no other positions are available, you will be notified.
Fall 2023: August 17, 2023 - December 22, 2023
Spring 2024: January 16, 2024 - May 18, 2024
Hours/Units per week: Students can work up to 20-hours per week;
- 1-unit is equivalent to 2.66 hours per week (40hrs x 1-unit/15-unit)
- The typical range for labs is between 1.3-wtus - 5.2-wtus (dependent on courses and number of section(s) assigned)
- The typical range for lectures is between 3-6 units (dependent on courses and number of section(s) assigned)
- No more than 6-units
Typical assignment is 4-units, equivalent to 11 hours per week.
Tuition assistance: tuition assistance is available for those who qualify. For more information, please see APM 311, V1. 3, page 4.
Job Duties may include the following, but will be dependent upon the specific course to which the teaching associate will be assigned, as well as upon the specific needs of the faculty member in charge of the course:
- Teach beginning Spanish course(s) (as instructor of record)
- Prepare course assignments and attend section meetings as directed by Course Coordinator
- Maintain office hours
- Will be responsible for grading student work
- Attend TA orientation at the beginning of the semester
Qualifications: A candidate for the position of teaching associate in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures must meet the following minimum qualifications:
- Must be a student admitted to the Spanish Master’s program at Fresno State;
- Must be enrolled in at least 6 credits of graduate work;
- Must have passed the MA Language Exam;
- Must have successfully completed Span 201 (Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language) with a grade of “B” or higher, or concurrently taking Span 201 with a grade of “B” or higher at the moment to apply;
- Must have satisfactory progress in graduate coursework (no Incomplete Grades allowed) and future academic promise;
- Ability to speak, read, and write Spanish and English at advanced levels;
- Demonstrate problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently and in
groups;
- Ability and willingness to work with computers including common word-processing software, and computer and Internet-based language teaching technology.
Application Deadline and Procedures: The review of applications will begin on April 11, 2023 for Fall consideration and will continue until the position is filled. The following documents are required to upload:
- Department TA application, to be uploaded to PageUp. Please download the application here (this is a Word Document). Complete this document, save file as “YourLastName-DeptApp” and upload to PageUp when completed.
- Current unofficial transcripts from your undergraduate and graduate education. If you have attended more than one institution, please copy and combine these transcripts into one document. How to submit your unofficial transcripts:
- If you are a Fresno State student: Sign into https://my.fresnostate.edu. Access your Unofficial Transcript. Highlight all text throughout the document, copy it and paste it into a word processor document, and save the document with your name somewhere in the file name.
- If you are not yet a Fresno State student: Most U.S. universities allow students to access their academic records online, in a way similar to the way described above for Fresno State students. Contact your institution’s registrar to find out how to access your unofficial transcript and follow the process described above. If you have transcripts from more than one institution, please copy them all and paste them into one document, as PageUp only allows one document to be uploaded into the link for transcripts. Make certain that each institution is clearly indicated within this document.
- Curriculum Vita, or résumé. Your Curriculum Vita, or CV, is the academic equivalent of a résumé. It should contain your contact information, your employment and educational history, skills such as computer programming, familiarity with commonly used computer programs, as well as internships, awards, volunteer service, training and any other experience you have that is relevant to education and a list of three references.
- Personal Statement on teaching, your preparedness for teaching, and your personal and professional goals. This need be only a 1-2 page document in which you describe what skills and knowledge base you possess that you believe would make you a good university-level Spanish instructor, why you would like to teach Spanish at the university level, what your future goals are, and what you hope to gain from the experience of being a Spanish TA here at Fresno State. If you are a native speaker of English, you must write this document in Spanish, and if you are not a native speaker of either Spanish or English, please compose it in Spanish.
- A Voice Recording of 1-2 minutes in English and in Spanish summarizing your academic and professional goals. This cannot be uploaded to PageUp, it must be emailed directly to instructor Maria Elvira Hernandez at mehernandez@mail.fresnostate.edu. Instructions for making and submitting a sound recording can be downloaded here (a pdf document).
Teaching Associates additional information regarding assignment:
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The California State University Teaching Associate Classification and Standards
- Evaluations: For details please view the Academic Policy Manual, Section 311
- Salary: Each department has different salary scales. Please check with your department for your Base Salary. The monthly salary is calculated based on the Weighted Teaching Units assigned.
- Salary Schedule: The CSU Salary Schedule can be found here (Class Code = 2354 for Teaching Associates).
- Assignments: Assignments are made by Department Chair or Program Coordinator after consultation with the teaching associate.
- Duties Form: Per the Collective Bargaining Agreement for Unit 11, a Duties Form (see Appendix E of the CBA) will be completed between the Department and Academic Student Employee. This form substantiates the jobs included for the department teaching associate position.
- Teaching Associate is a student position for those actively enrolled in a graduate program at Fresno State.
- Students are limited to 20-hours of part-time work on campus.
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