[Maths-Education] RE: Five maths posts at Manchester MetropolitanUniversity

Gates Peter Peter.Gates at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Apr 30 22:07:17 BST 2008


Message from Tony Brown.

> Find below details of five posts at Manchester Metropolitan University  
> (2 Primary, 3 Secondary).
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> Also two professorial positions are available where mathematics  
> applicants would be very welcome to apply:
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> https://www.jobs.mmu.ac.uk/mmujobsite/Search_Results.aspx? 
> VacCategory=EXEC|&
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> MMU is a major educational research university:  
> http://www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/
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> Please pass details to anyone who you think might be interested. Many  
> thanks, Tony
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> Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Education (Primary) - 2 Posts
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> Salary grade: £35,858 - £41,545 with progression to £44,074 subject to  
> meeting specified contribution criteria
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> Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Education (Secondary) - 3 Posts
>
> Salary grade: £35,858 - £41,545 with progression to £44,074 subject to  
> meeting specified contribution criteria
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> The Institute of Education is a faculty of MMU with a strong national  
> reputation and a rapidly expanding portfolio of significant successes:
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> * a national leader in Initial Teacher Training;
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> * strong in multi-professional work, Early Years, Youth, Community,  
> Careers, Guidance and Education Studies;
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> * extensive commercial funding for innovative projects;
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> * rapidly expanding Continuing Professional Development portfolio;
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> * an internationally recognised profile in educational research; and
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> * expanding links with overseas institutions.
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> You may have:
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> * established yourselves as an outstanding teacher over the last three  
> or four years and you are looking to expand your horizons; or
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> * successfully led developments in your school or Local Authority and  
> you are now ready for fresh challenge; or you may have
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> * already made a strong contribution in the Higher Education sector  
> and want new opportunities; or you may have
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> * a background that you feel could bring something useful.
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> If your background and ambition would benefit the Institute of  
> Education we would be pleased to receive your application.
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> In addition to the above area of subject expertise, applicants should  
> possess one or more of the following areas of professional expertise:
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> Primary Education, Continuing Professional Development, Secondary  
> Education, Educational Research, Educational Management and  
> Leadership, 14 to 19 Diplomas, Multi-professional Education, School  
> Based Training, Professional Studies, International Studies, Inclusive  
> Education.
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> Full-time or fractional applications for the posts and, where  
> appropriate, the possibility of secondment will be considered.
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> We are looking to appoint staff with the skills, attitudes and values  
> that will sustain and strengthen the Institute's future endeavours.  
> The posts will contribute to teaching, research and enterprise  
> activities, according to experience.
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> All posts require an availability to work across the Didsbury and  
> Crewe campuses. One primary maths post and one primary science post  
> which will be based at the Crewe campus. The MFL, English and EAL  
> posts could be based at either campus. All other posts will be based  
> at the Didsbury campus.
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> An appointment may be made at the Lecturer grade (grade 8) for  
> candidates whose qualifications and experience more closely match the  
> person specification requirements at this level.
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> These posts are subject to enhanced CRB checks.
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> Interviews will be held week commencing 19 May 2008.
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> Contact Details:
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> Contact Name: Yvonne Jones
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> Contact Number: 0161 247 6407
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>
>
> Professor Tony Brown
>
> Institute of Education
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> Manchester Metropolitan University
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> 799 Wilmslow Road
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> Didsbury
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> Manchester
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> M20 2RR
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>
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> a.m.brown at mmu.ac.uk
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> Recent Books
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> Tony Brown and Olwen McNamara
>
> New Teacher Identity and Regulative Government: The discursive  
> formation of primary mathematics teacher education.
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> Springer, New York. 2005
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> Reviewed: Journal of Maths Teacher Education 2006, 9, 3, pp. 299-305
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> Tony Brown, Dennis Atkinson and Janice England
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> Regulatory Discourses in Education: a Lacanian perspective
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> Peter Lang, Bern, Switzerland, 2006.
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> Reviewed: BERJ 2007, 33,2, pp. 282-3 and <http://escalate.ac.uk/3166>
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> Tony Brown (ed)
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> The Psychology of Mathematics Education: A psychoanalytic displacement,
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> Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, forthcoming 2008
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> Professor Tony Brown
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> Institute of Education
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> Manchester Metropolitan University
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> 799 Wilmslow Road
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> Didsbury
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> Manchester
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> M20 2RR
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>
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> 0161 434 6355
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> a.m.brown at mmu.ac.uk
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Professor Tony Brown
Institute of Education
Manchester Metropolitan University
799 Wilmslow Road
Didsbury
Manchester
M20 2RR

0161 434 6355

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