Courses
Worcester State University
College Writing II, ENG 102
Fitchburg State University
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT:
Success for Diverse Learners, EDLM 8011
Researching Perspectives in Education, EDLM 9011
SEI for Administrators, EDLM8035
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
SEI for Teachers, EDUC7096
The College of the Holy Cross
Introduction to Academic Writing, ENG110
Society through its Literature: Monsters, ENG299
African American Vernacular, ENG399 (cross-listed with Africana Studies)
CRAW – Multigenre: Language, Ethnicity, and Inequality in The Wire, ENG 124
Introduction to Language, ENG399
Western Washington University
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH:
The Languages of America’s Ethnic Minorities, ENG270
Language and Society, ENG270
Introduction to Language, ENG370
DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS:
African American Vernacular English, LING420
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELL):
Introduction to English Linguistics for P-12, ELL 432
Second Language Acquisition for P-12, ELL 431
DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (TESL):
Introduction to Linguistics, TESL401
Second Language Acquisition, TESL410
Methods and Materials for Basic Communication, TESL420
Methods and Materials for Academic Language Proficiency, TESL421
Practicum in TESOL (Coordinator), TESL430
Practicum in TESOL (Instructor), TESL430
DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH:
Elementary French, FRE101
Elementary French, FRE102
Elementary French, FRE103
Intermediate French, FRE201
Utica College of Syracuse University
Language and Gender, ENG317
African American Vernacular English, ENG31
American Social Dialects, ENG321
Language and Culture, ENG333
Syntax for Educators, ENG333
Communication for ESL students, ENG100
Written Communication for ESL students, Part I, ENG101
Written Communication for ESL students, Part II, ENG201
Content-based Instruction for ESL Educators, EDU420
Principles and Practices of ESL Instruction, EDU430
Beginning French, FRE101
Intermediate French I, FRE201
Instructor, Hamilton College
Intermediate French II, FREN202
Instructor, New York University
Language and Society, LING2810
Teaching assistant, New York University
The Languages of America’s Ethnic Minorities, MAP3010
Language Variation and Change, LING2010
Acoustic Phonetics, LING3410
Sex, Gender and Language, LING3610
African American Vernacular English, LING3910
Communication: Minds, Men and Machines, LING2710
Etymology, LING2610
College Writing II, ENG 102
Fitchburg State University
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT:
Success for Diverse Learners, EDLM 8011
Researching Perspectives in Education, EDLM 9011
SEI for Administrators, EDLM8035
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
SEI for Teachers, EDUC7096
The College of the Holy Cross
Introduction to Academic Writing, ENG110
Society through its Literature: Monsters, ENG299
African American Vernacular, ENG399 (cross-listed with Africana Studies)
CRAW – Multigenre: Language, Ethnicity, and Inequality in The Wire, ENG 124
Introduction to Language, ENG399
Western Washington University
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH:
The Languages of America’s Ethnic Minorities, ENG270
Language and Society, ENG270
Introduction to Language, ENG370
DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS:
African American Vernacular English, LING420
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELL):
Introduction to English Linguistics for P-12, ELL 432
Second Language Acquisition for P-12, ELL 431
DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (TESL):
Introduction to Linguistics, TESL401
Second Language Acquisition, TESL410
Methods and Materials for Basic Communication, TESL420
Methods and Materials for Academic Language Proficiency, TESL421
Practicum in TESOL (Coordinator), TESL430
Practicum in TESOL (Instructor), TESL430
DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH:
Elementary French, FRE101
Elementary French, FRE102
Elementary French, FRE103
Intermediate French, FRE201
Utica College of Syracuse University
Language and Gender, ENG317
African American Vernacular English, ENG31
American Social Dialects, ENG321
Language and Culture, ENG333
Syntax for Educators, ENG333
Communication for ESL students, ENG100
Written Communication for ESL students, Part I, ENG101
Written Communication for ESL students, Part II, ENG201
Content-based Instruction for ESL Educators, EDU420
Principles and Practices of ESL Instruction, EDU430
Beginning French, FRE101
Intermediate French I, FRE201
Instructor, Hamilton College
Intermediate French II, FREN202
Instructor, New York University
Language and Society, LING2810
Teaching assistant, New York University
The Languages of America’s Ethnic Minorities, MAP3010
Language Variation and Change, LING2010
Acoustic Phonetics, LING3410
Sex, Gender and Language, LING3610
African American Vernacular English, LING3910
Communication: Minds, Men and Machines, LING2710
Etymology, LING2610