California University of Pennsylvania - English
English Lecturer II Ocean County College
Madison
Peschock
Toms River, New Jersey
I am a full-time English Lecturer II at Ocean County College in Toms River, NJ with 15 years of teaching experience in post-secondary education. I am passionate about teaching & teach a variety of English courses at OCC. Also, I supervise & evaluate 20 adjunct professors of English, deliver papers at conferences, and write for publication. I'm also passionate about donating time to animal causes.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
• Instructed 3 sections of ENG 101 – College Writing
• Instructed 1 section of ENG 202 – Research Writing with library component
• Instructed 2 sections of ENG 121 – Humanities Literature
• Attended bi-weekly Teaching Associate meetings
English Professor
• Instructed 26 sections of ENG 101 – College Writing
• Instructed 5 sections of ENG 121 - Humanities Literature
• Instructed 5 sections of ENG 202 –Research Writing with library component
• Substitute Instructor for faculty in the English Department
• Member of the General Studies Assessment Committee
• Member of the English Department's Social Committee
• Advised students on scheduling courses (Punxsutawney Campus)
• Created the writing award for ENG 101 students (Punxsutawney Campus)
Adjunct Professor of English
Taught Research Writing
Instructor of English
Taught Composition and Research Writing.
Visiting Lecturer
• Instructed 4 sections of ENG 230: Introduction to Literature: Prose Narrative
• Instructed 1 section of ENG 230: Introduction to Literature: Drama
• Instructed 2 section of ENG 108: Research Writing with library component
• Instructed 2 section of ENG 104: Composition 1
• Instructed 1 section of ENG 97: Basic Writing
• Instructed 1 section of ENG 96: Reading/Studying & Listening Skills
• Held student conferences on a regular basis
Adjunct Professor of English
Taught Research Writing
English Lecturer II
Teach a variety of English courses: Reading & Writing I, Reading & Writing II, Research Writing, Introduction to Literature, World Literature. Also, I supervise 20 adjunct professors, assist with test prep for incoming student placement.
Adjunct Professor of English
• Instructed 5 sections of ENG 164-Advanced Composition (Research Writing)
• Instructed 1 section of ENG 255 Introduction to Literature (Dual Enrollment/ High school students)
Ph.D
English Language and Literature/Letters
I have 15 years teaching experience in higher education. I've taught Composition, Research Writing, Business Writing, Technical Writing, and a variety of literature classes. My expertise is in American Literature from 1860-1960, with an emphasis on Southern Literature. I am also interested in crime literature and archival research.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
• Instructed 3 sections of ENG 101 – College Writing
• Instructed 1 section of ENG 202 – Research Writing with library component
• Instructed 2 sections of ENG 121 – Humanities Literature
• Attended bi-weekly Teaching Associate meetings
English Professor
• Instructed 26 sections of ENG 101 – College Writing
• Instructed 5 sections of ENG 121 - Humanities Literature
• Instructed 5 sections of ENG 202 –Research Writing with library component
• Substitute Instructor for faculty in the English Department
• Member of the General Studies Assessment Committee
• Member of the English Department's Social Committee
• Advised students on scheduling courses (Punxsutawney Campus)
• Created the writing award for ENG 101 students (Punxsutawney Campus)
Master of Arts (M.A.)
English Language and Literature/Letters
American Literature
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
English Language and Literature, General
Adjunct Professor of English
Taught Research Writing
Philological Review 39.2
This article is an overview/critical analysis of why Disgraced is such a great play.
Philological Review 39.2
This article is an overview/critical analysis of why Disgraced is such a great play.
Pennsylvania English
This article gives a historical commentary on The Sisters of Charity's roles and vows they took, and concludes that Sister Aloysius breaks vows and is a hypocrite in John Patrick Shanley's play, Doubt.
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