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Search for New Editor of English Education

The Conference on English Education is seeking a new editor for English Education. In July 2010, the term of the present editor, Michael Moore, will end.

Persons interested in applying for the editorship should send a letter of application to be received no later than August 31, 2008. Letters should be accompanied by the applicant's vita, one sample of published writing, a one-page statement of the applicant’s vision for the future of the journal, and two letters of general support from appropriate administrators at the applicant’s institution. Please do not send books, monographs, or other materials that cannot be easily copied for the Search Committee.

Applicants are urged to consult with administrators on the question of time, resources, and other institutional support that may be required for the editorship of this journal. NCTE staff is available to provide advice and assistance to potential applicants in approaching administrators. Information can be obtained by calling or writing Kurt Austin, Division Director for Publications at NCTE (217-328-3870, extension 3619).

The applicant appointed by the CEE Executive Committee will effect a transition, preparing for his or her first issue to be published in October 2010. The appointment is for five years, nonrenewable. Applications should be sent to Kurt Austin, English Education Search Committee, NCTE, 1111 W. Kenyon Road, Urbana, Illinois 61801-1096; .


 
 
 
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