Awesome
Professor Reites is absolutely wonderful. She demonstrates remarkable understanding towards her students. Expect a substantial amount of writing in her English class. Despite facing emergency surgery, she was accommodating and allowed me to make up missed assignments. While she can be strict in grading, she always provides clear explanations for any deductions. I would eagerly enroll in her class again and again. Overall, she is a truly kind and considerate professor.
Lake Sumter State College - English
Adjunct Professor of English at St. Petersburg College
Higher Education
Danielle
Reites
Orlando, Florida Area
I have 15 years experience teaching in higher education. My main responsibilities have focused on curriculum development, content development, instructional design, and giving feedback to traditional and non-traditional students. Before and alongside my career in academia, I've worked as a proofreader, editor, and marketing assistant.
Visiting Instructor of English
Key responsibilities included teaching ENC 1101 Composition I and ENC 1102 Composition II; editing, proofreading, and grading papers for content, grammar, and punctuation issues; and mentoring adjuncts and graduate teaching assistants.
Communications Department Chair
Key responsibilities included providing leadership to approximately 14 full-time Communications faculty, scheduling this faculty as well as adjuncts, hiring adjuncts, observing and evaluating full-time and adjunct personnel, working collaboratively with other departments, representing the department to Administration, managing a budget, and producing a program review for SACS.
Assistant Professor Of English
Danielle worked at Lake-Sumter State College as a Assistant Professor Of English
Research Assistant Professor of English
Key responsibilities include teaching 30 credit hours per year. Courses have included ENC 0010/0025, ENC 1101, ENC 1102, ENC 2300, LIT 2930, and SLS 1501. I have taught face-to-face, hybrid, and online modalities. In addition to teaching duties, I have contributed to the Communications department and college by participating in curricular initiatives, taking part in committee work, and working collaboratively with colleagues.
Adjunct Professor of English
Key responsibilities include teaching ENC 1101 College Composition I and ENC 1102 Introduction to Literature.
Master's degree
English Language and Literature/Letters
Visiting Instructor of English
Key responsibilities included teaching ENC 1101 Composition I and ENC 1102 Composition II; editing, proofreading, and grading papers for content, grammar, and punctuation issues; and mentoring adjuncts and graduate teaching assistants.