Lecturer (9M)

The Ohio State University
Remote

About The Position

Understanding Television instructors will lead one or more sections of THEATRE 2700 Understanding Television. Understanding Television is a general education course that introduces students to television criticism as a form of writing and media literacy. Students will use critical analysis to view how race, ethnicity and gender diversity are represented through television programming. Students will learn about television as a medium, develop skills on reading and distilling criticism and/or critical analysis about TV by moving through scaffolded writing assignments that build upon one another. This course may be offered in three distinct formats: Online and asynchronous format. Online format with two synchronous online meetings per week. In Person format with two 80-minute class meetings per week. Specific meeting times and formats vary by assignment and are dependent on demand and availability.

Requirements

  • Advanced Degree (MA or PhD) in Film Studies, English, Theatre or other comparable field/graduate degree.
  • Teaching experience, including experience teaching introductory writing and information literacy.

Responsibilities

  • Communicate and collaborate with faculty supervisor(s) to carry out course activities and objectives as outlined in an approved syllabus.
  • Assist with collection of course data required for regular assessment of the Theatre and General Education programs as needed.
  • Lead all course meetings and support students’ achievement of the following learning objectives: Engage in informed television criticism built upon the understanding, explanation, and analysis of a program’s unique racial, ethnic, and gendered attributes and their contexts.
  • Critically analyze a variety of television texts, exploring the visual and rhetorical strategies that create racial, ethnic and gendered narratives and their theoretical assumptions.
  • Apply television criticism methodology to persuasively communicate, orally and in writing, your analysis of racial, ethnic and gendered topics in American culture.
  • Locate, evaluate, and use written and visual sources (both print and on-line) for your television criticism research, writing, and oral dialogue.
  • Explore and problematize a diversity of perspectives on television in American life, placing your personal experiences with television within a broader social and scholarly context.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage, with Ohio State paying a significant portion of the cost.
  • Paid time off, including sick and vacation time and 11 holidays.
  • State retirement plan or an alternative retirement plan, both with generous employer contributions.
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