T Madison Peschock

 T Madison Peschock

T Madison Peschock

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Oct 11, 2019
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I had her class in the summer for five week, and it had a huge amount of reading as well as a pretty big paper. There's also a lot of working in groups. She's straightforward with her expectations, and while you have to work for the grade, she'll put in her part of the work. I just wish I had taken her class for all of my English classes.

Biography

Ocean County College - English

English Lecturer II Ocean County College
Higher Education
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.



Experience

  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    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)


  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    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

  • Seton Hill University

    Instructor of English

    Taught Composition and Research Writing.

  • Westmoreland County Community College

    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)

  • Ocean County College

    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.

Education

  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    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.

  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    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)

  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    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

  • California University of Pennsylvania

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    English Language and Literature/Letters
    American Literature

  • California University of Pennsylvania

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    English Language and Literature, General

Publications

  • “Ayad Akhtar’s Disgraced Proves Worthy of The Pulitzer Prize.”

    Philological Review 39.2

    This article is an overview/critical analysis of why Disgraced is such a great play.

  • “Ayad Akhtar’s Disgraced Proves Worthy of The Pulitzer Prize.”

    Philological Review 39.2

    This article is an overview/critical analysis of why Disgraced is such a great play.

  • “Sister Aloysius’ Hypocrisy and Lack of Charity in John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt” Pennsylvania English 35 (2014).

    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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