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Doctor of Philosophy
English Language and Literature/Letters
University of Miami
Lesson Planning
Public Speaking
Educational Technology
Classroom
Curriculum Design
Research
Microsoft Office
Teacher Training
Higher Education
Tutoring
Teaching
Creative Writing
Editing
Curriculum Development
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Educational Leadership
\"Virtue's Friends\": The Politics of Friendship in Early Modern English Women's Writing. (2010) Open Access Dissertations. Paper 399.
The \"Single Lyfe\" of Isabella Whitney: Love
Friendship
and the Single Woman Writer.
The \"Single Lyfe\" of Isabella Whitney: Love
Friendship
and the Single Woman Writer.
Johnson
Johnson
Miami International University of Art and Design
Miami Dade College
University of Miami
Hialeah
Florida
Assistant Professor
Miami Dade College
Taught 20-24 classes a year in a quarter system
including graduate and online\nActed as lead faculty for the English Department\nDeveloped a new course
Critical Writing in the Arts\nLed the English Curriculum Redesign
raising standards for English Composition I and writing the course descriptions for all developmental and composition courses\nInitiated and led a University-wide tutoring program to help under-prepared students with writing\nServed as Interim Director for the University’s QEP
Writing across the Professional Disciplines\nServed on the English Curriculum Redesign Committee
the National eBook and Technology Committee
the Admissions Committee
and the Library Committee
Miami International University of Art and Design
University of Miami
Coral Gables
FL
Taught Basic Academic Writing
English Composition I
English Composition II
and English and American Writing by Women\nServed as a Voting Member of the Executive Board of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women\nOrganized three graduate student panels at the 2008 Sixteenth Century Society Conference\nWas awarded the 2009 Outstanding Graduate Teaching in English Award and the 2010 David John Ruggiero Award for the Best Dissertation in the Humanities
Graduate Instructor
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
English Language and Literature/Letters
The University of Texas at Austin
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