Teachers College, Columbia University Ed.M. Applied Linguistics (2015) M.A. Applied Linguistics (2013) GPA: 3.96
Summer 2010 Klingenstein Summer Institute - Modern and Classical Languages Cohort Click here for a presentation of what I learned at KSI. Thesis: "The National Latin Survey: A Needs Analysis for Secondary Latin Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment" (advised by Prof. James E. Purpura and Dr. Kirby Grabowski)
Second Language Assessment
Second Language Assessment
Historical Perspectives on Language Testing Research
Learning-Oriented Approach to Classroom-Based Assessment
Internship in AL and TESOL: Assessment Lab
Research Literacy in AL and TESOL
Introduction to Measurement
Second Language Acquisition
Introduction to Second Language Acquisition
Task-Based Language Teaching
Second Language Acquisition in the Classroom
Linguistics
Linguistic Foundations of Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Pedagogical English Grammar
Phonetics & Phonology
Text & Textuality (Cohesion & Coherence)
Sociolinguistics and Education
Pedagogy
Bilingual/Bicultural Curriculum Development for Elementary and Middle Schools: Social Studies
Developmental Psychology: Adolescence
Integrated Skills Practicum
TESOL Classroom Practices
TESOL Fieldwork Observation: 7-12
TESOL Methodologies: 7-12
Designing Curriculum and Instruction
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University of Chicago A.B. Linguistics (2007) A.B. Classics: Language Intensive Variant (2007)
Thesis: "Morphosyntactics in Latin: The Case for Superveridicality" (advised by Prof. Shadi Bartsch, Classics and Prof. Anastasia Giannakidou, Linguistics) Click here to download a copy of the paper.
Linguistics Coursework
Introduction to Linguistics 1, 2, 3 (O'Grady et al.)
Historical Linguistics
Indo-European Linguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Pragmatics
Syntax (taught by Jason Merchant)
Advanced Syntax (taught by Jason Merchant)
Latin Coursework
Accelerated Latin 1, 2 (Wheelock's)
Intermediate Latin 1: Caesar, Cicero, Sallust
Intermediate Latin 2: Seneca's Phaedra
Intermediate Latin 3: Horace
Seminar: Roman Technical Literature (Vegetius, Frontinus)
Latin Prose Composition (Bradley's Arnold)
Roman Comedy (Terence, "Eunuchus")
Greek Coursework
Attic Greek 1, 2 (Mastronarde)
Attic Greek 3 (Lysias, "On the Murder of Eratosthenes")
Intermediate Greek 1 (Plato, "Republic")
Intermediate Greek 2 (Sophocles, "Antigone")
Readings: Classical Greek (Homer, "Odyssey" Books 6 and 7)
Other Coursework
Ancient Myth: Functions and Meanings
Archaeology for Ancient Historians
Greek Antiquity and Its Legacy (in Athens, Greece)
Lifeguard Training
Modern Hebrew: High Intermediate 1, 2, 3
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