Jennifer Johnson

 Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer K. Johnson

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Biography

Jennifer K Johnson is a/an Instructional Faculty in the California State University department at California State University

San Jose State University - Education


Resume

  • 2016

    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

  • 2011

    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

  • 2009

    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

  • 1999

    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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