Jennifer K Johnson is a/an Instructional Faculty in the California State University department at California State University
San Jose State University - Education
San Jose State University
Manhattanville College
Seattle Debate Foundation
Metropolitan Corporate Academy
Teachers College
Columbia University
San José
CA
Assistant Professor of English Education
Department of English and Comparative Literature
San Jose State University
Sonoma State University
Manhattanville College
Purchase
New York
EDU 5000: Foundations of Education\nEDU 3273/5389: Teaching Literacy Skills in Middle School Through Collaborative Study of Social Identity\nEDU 5490: Literacy Development in Grades 5-12\nEDU 5616: The Study of Literature 5-12\nEDU 5402/5402: Language
Literacy and Culture
Adjunct Faculty Instructor
Literacy Department
School of Education
Brooklyn
NY
Debate Instructor
ACORN Community High School
Seattle Debate Foundation
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Teachers College
Columbia University
Institute for Urban and Minority Education
Teachers College of Columbia University
Hip Hop Education Center
Sonoma State University
ACORN Community High School
Teachers College
Columbia University
New York
Created and instruct a new graduate course on oral language
debate and public speaking.
Instructor
Teachers College
Columbia University
Brooklyn
New York
Debate Instructor
Metropolitan Corporate Academy
New York
New York
Graduate Research Fellow
Institute for Urban and Minority Education
Teachers College of Columbia University
Sonoma County
Assistant Professor
English
Sonoma State University
Institute for Urban & Minority Education
Teachers College
Columbia University
Founder & Director
Teachers College Columbia Debate Institute
Teachers College
Columbia University
Metropolitan Center for Urban Education
New York University
Fellow
Hip Hop Education Center
New York
New York
PhD
Columbia University in the City of New York
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Arts & Humanities
English Education
Teachers College of Columbia University
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Columbia University in the City of New York
National Council of Teachers of English
American Educational Research Association
Conference on College Composition and Communication
Conference on English Education
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Media
Culture and Communication
New York University
Bachelor of Arts
Ethnic Studies
University of California
Berkeley
Curriculum Design
Event Planning
Proofreading
Storytelling
Community Outreach
Curriculum Development
Creative Writing
Social Media
Editing
Teaching
Mediation
Non-profits
Networking
Grant Writing
Research
Instructional Design
Multimedia
Newsletters
Friendraising
Public Speaking
Hip-Hop Debate
Jonathan Diaz
Tyler Anderson
Stephon Adams
Devonte Escoffery
Cole Austin
Mic Crenshaw
Toni HIll
Getting Real 3 - Hip-Hop Pedagogy Videoconference Series
FREE and open to the public. For more information
please visit: http://iume.tc.columbia.edu/events.asp?EventID=11414&m=11&d=19&y=2012
Willie Ney
My research and teaching experience is rooted in a desire to contribute to a more just and equitable global society through humanizing pedagogies that foster literacies of access and social justice by drawing upon new literacies and technologies
critical epistemologies
language sharing
community-based literacies
oral language
debate
and Hip-Hop culture in the teaching of the humanities and English language arts.
Jennifer K.
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