Elizabeth Hepford

 Elizabeth Hepford

Elizabeth A. Hepford

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Biography

Temple University - Education


Resume

  • 2014

    Philadelphia

    PA

    Research Assistant

    2011\n\nGraduate Students of Language at Temple (GSOLT)\nFounding Co-chair

    2014-2015 \nCo-presenter

    Transcription Workshop

    2016\nMember

    2014 - 2016\n\nLanguage

    Linguistics and Life Conference \nCo-Chair of Planning Committee

    2015\nPlanning Committee member

    2016\n\nTESOL Language and Linguistics Speaker Series \nStudent Coordinator

    2011 - 2016\n\nDoctoral Candidates and Students of Applied Linguistics Webpage\nDesigner

    2015 - 2016\nhttp://sites.temple.edu/gradappliedlinguistics/

    Ph.D in Applied Linguistics

    Temple University

    Philadelphia

    PA

    Temple University

  • 2011

    Temple University

    Cheltenham

    Philadelphia

    Courses taught: Academic Writing

    ESL Instructor

    Arcadia Unversity

    Middletown

    Connecticut

    Assistant Professor of the Practice in ESL

    Wesleyan University

    Courses taught: Language in Society

    Honors Language in Society\nTechnology used; Blackboard

    ARES

    Ted Talks

    YouTube

    PowerPoint lectures

    Graduate Teaching Assistant (solo instructor)

    Greater Philadelphia Area

    Temple University

    Member

    TESOL Internationsl

    Conference Organizing Committee

    2014; Abstract Reviewer 2016

    AAAL

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Linguistics

    Temple University

  • 2009

    English Language Fellow Program

    Temple University

    Shkoder

    Albania

    Courses taught: Integrated Language Skills

    Journalism

    and Didactics of Culture\nThesis adviser for undergraduate students

    2011\nTeacher training at the request of US Embassy in Albania\nTeacher trainer seminar series

    Shkoder High School\nGuest lecturer at Tirana University on various occasions for Bachelors and Masters Programs\nEnglish Language Internship Program Director

    2010 - 2011

    English Language Fellow

    English Language Fellow Program

  • 2004

    Universidad de Las Americas Puebla

    TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY

    Puebla

    Cholula

    Mexico

    Courses Taught: Academic Writing

    English as a foreign language

    Intercultural Communication

    Debate

    and ESL Teaching Methods. \nTutor and lesson designer for Computer Assisted Language Learning Lab

    2006 - 2009 \nUndergraduate Class Coordinator

    2008-2009

    English Language Instructor

    Universidad de Las Americas Puebla

    Cholula Mexico

    Courses taught: English II

    English III

    and TOEFL preparation

    English Language Instructor

    TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY

    Puebla

  • 2003

    Member

    PennTESOL

    Spanish

    Master's degree

    Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor

    Arizona State University

  • 2000

    Peace Corps

    Arseniev (near Vladivostok)

    Courses taught: English language and culture for 7th and 12th grade \nExtra-curricular courses: Road trip across America

    English Language Conversation\nCo-Editor of English Language Newspaper

    2002\nAdministrator and Volunteer

    English language and outdoor skills camp

    Volunteer - Russia Far East

    Peace Corps

    Mmember

    English Language Teacher's Association

  • 1988

    Journalism

    Journalism/Advertising

    University of Kansas

  • University Teaching

    Sociolinguistics

    Photoshop

    Intercultural Communication

    English

    Customer Service

    Spanish

    International Education

    Applied Linguistics

    Curriculum Development

    Microsoft Word

    Higher Education

    Teamwork

    Social Media

    ESL

    Public Speaking

    Windows

    Teaching English as a Second Language

    Research

    Curriculum Design

    Language for profit: Spanish–English bilingualism in Lowe's Home Improvement

    Language for profit: Spanish–English bilingualism in Lowe's Home Improvement

    Incorporating Communicative Language Techniques into your Daily Lessons

    Low-Tech Communicative Approaches in Large Classrooms: Group Work that Works for Everyone!

    Maay-Maay Phonology: An Attempt to Prove or Disprove Existing Information Using Transfer

    Similarity and Universal Grammar

    Elizabeth

    Hepford

    Wesleyan University

    Arcadia Unversity

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