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CHAIR, DEPT. OF TEACHER EDUCATION within the COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
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Job Summary
The Department of Teacher Education (DTE) in the College of Professional Education (COPE) invites applications for the position of Department Chair. The DTE faculty searches for a candidate who can balance both the leadership and administrative responsibilities required to effectively oversee the operation of the Department of Teacher Education. The Department Chair reports to the Dean of the College of Professional Education and serves as a part of the College administrative team as well as DTE's representative to the broader University community.
University Information
Texas Woman's University (TWU) is the nation's largest university system primarily for women and a federally recognized Hispanic-Serving Institution. TWU is situated approximately 30 miles north of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and is home to approximately 16,433 graduate and undergraduate students across three campuses; Denton, Dallas, and Houston respectively. This diverse academic student community is guided by faculty committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. TWU is ranked among the nation's top ethnically diverse institutions according to U.S. News & World Report (2022).
TWU operates three campuses: Houston, Dallas, and Denton. The Department of Teacher Education operates on the main campus in Denton. The City of Denton has a population of 140,000 and is home to two universities, an active music scene, family friendly events and festivals, unique restaurants, and the historic Downtown Square. Denton is located just 40 miles north of the Dallas/Fort Worth city centers. This metroplex, the nation's fourth largest urban center, has world-class museums, orchestras, opera, ballet, theater companies, as well as an array of professional and collegiate sports venues.
TWU prides itself on providing students with a well-rounded educational experience focused on service, integrity, and health and well-being. Respect for diversity in all dimensions (currently ranked 5th in the nation for diversity) and a safe campus environment (Texas Woman's is among the safest campuses in the nation) are among the hallmarks of a TWU education. TWU faculty and staff are passionate defenders of a "learn by doing" experiential learning environment where they provide students with opportunities to engage in campus, workplace, and community activities that can help shape their sense of purpose, their appreciation for the importance of building quality personal and professional relationships, and their ability to address life's challenges. This holistic, mentoring approach to developing students as engaged, productive citizens in the complex world of the 21st Century encompasses understanding of the balance of health, spiritual and mental well-being.
Additional information about the University is available at .
Department and College
(DTE) is one of four academic components comprising the College of Professional Education. The Department of Teacher Education contributes significantly to the mission of the University through scholarly endeavors, engagement of students, and outreach to the community and profession. The DTE currently offers both and /
Essential Duties
The DTE Chair serves in a dual administrative/faculty capacity, representing both the faculty and administration in all academic matters within an environment of shared governance. The Department Chair position is a 12-month administrative appointment. Essential duties include:
Additionally, the Department Chair is expected to foster collegiality, promote a positive team environment within the department, and encourage innovative practices that build on the university strategic initiatives including increasing enrollment, scholarly productivity, curricular effectiveness, and inclusive practices.
The position is expected to begin in January 2024.
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