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The International Baccalaureate Organization is currently seeking an experienced individual to take on the role of examiner responsible for the Slovak A1 (literature) course. The International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) provides an international pre university curriculum and an international university entry qualification which gives access to higher education on a world-wide basis. The A1 programme is a literature course for students aged 16-18 years. It is offered at both higher and standard level.

The duties of the post of examiner responsible include the setting and marking of examinations and may involve occasional (paid) travel to the IB curriculum and assessment centre in Cardiff. Please note that this post does not involve relocation to an IB office; the duties of this post are normally carried out alongside other professional and academic commitments.

Professionals of the following background are invited to apply:

- Native speakers of Slovak.
- Degree in Slovak literature.
- Teaching experience.
- Examining experience (desirable but not essential).

The IBO is a non-profit educational foundation based in Switzerland; it is now represented in over 100 countries and in nearly 1,000 schools.

If you think you would be interested in taking on this position, please can I ask you to contact me by e-mail (rebeccac@ibo.org) so that more detailed information, plus an application form, can be e-mailed or posted direct to you. Also, if you are not interested in this examiner position but you know someone who might be, please pass this message on to them.

Thank you very much for reading this message, and giving consideration to it.

With best wishes

Rebecca Coleman
academic administrative officer - languages section
IBO - Cardiff (UK)

Coleman, R. [LCTL-T] Examiner for Slovak A1 - literature course. Less Commonly Taught Language Teachers' listserv. LCTL-T@tc.umn.edu (6 Sept. 2005).
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