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Course Lecturer EDTL 630-001 DISE F26

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Course Lecturer EDTL 630-001 DISE F26

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Hiring Unit:

Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE)

Course code and title:

EDTL 630. Advanced Applied Methods in Teaching Sec English Lang Arts.

Description: The teaching of English language arts as framedby contemporary youth social worlds, and current research in critical literary/literacy theory. Mobilization of digital technologies and relevant Quebec Ministry of Education professional competencies for teachers.

This course is not Team taught or offered online.

Term:

Fall 2026

Credits:

3 credits

Location:

SH680 451

Schedule:

Tuesday, 05:35 pm-08:25 pm

Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs):

Education:

1. Master educator with a minimum completed master’s degree in a relevant field. PhD preferred. 

2. Strong grounding in English language arts education, literacy theory, and pedagogy at the secondary level. 

Experience:

1. School-based English language arts teaching experience in secondary schools, preferably in Quebec. 

2. Experience supporting teacher candidates in teacher education and/or English language arts methods course contexts. 

3. Expert knowledge of: 

  • The Québec Education Program (QEP), including competencies and curriculum expectations relevant to secondary English language arts. 

  • Advanced pedagogical approaches for teaching reading, writing, speaking, listening, and multimodal communication in secondary English language arts. 

  • Contemporary youth social worlds and their implications for English language arts teaching and learning. 

  • Current research in critical literary theory, literacy theory, and critical approaches to English language arts education. 

  • Planning, instructional, and assessment practices relevant to secondary English language arts teaching. 

  • Equity-oriented, culturally responsive, and inclusive approaches in English language arts education. 

  • Integration of digital technologies in English language arts teaching and learning. 

  • Professional competency frameworks and professional repository documentation relevant to teacher education. 

4. Experience supporting teacher candidates in planning, rehearsing, implementing, and reflecting on English language arts teaching practices. 

5. Experience facilitating practice-based, collaborative, and discussion-based learning environments. 

6. Experience connecting curriculum, research, and classroom practice in English language arts education. 

Other:

1. Knowledge of the impact and experience integrating pedagogical approaches anchored to equity, diversity and inclusion 

2. Familiarity using myCourses, Zoom and/or other similar online platforms to facilitate quality teaching and learning experiences 

3. Familiarity with the application of a variety of digital teaching and learning tools 

4. Familiarity teaching blended classes 

5. Instruction in this course may be delivered remotely if indicated as required by the university.

Posting Period:

June 1, 2026 – June 12, 2026 (11:59 PM)

Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located.

McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.

Hiring Unit:

Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE)

Course Title:

Advanced Applied Methods in Teaching Sec English Lang Arts

Subject Code:

EDTL 630 001

Location:

Schedule:

Deadline to Apply:

2026-06-12

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