Joshua Martin

 JoshuaD. Martin

Joshua D. Martin

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May 4, 2018
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Awesome

Do the homework of Professor Martin and study those for exams, surely get an A or a super easy B grade. His lecture are only decent. Students will found out learning on their own a lot but his tests are very easy. He will drop students who miss class but definitely the best span teacher at UNG.

May 3, 2018
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Professor Martin is really awesome. He is always willing to help you. There's a good amount of homework to give but it does help make it in the class easier. Highly recommended.

Jan 3, 2020
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Took this during Fall 2019. If you took Spanish before, this will be a breeze! He's very attentive, funny, and caring. I really loved going to his class! He has a strict attendance policy though. He gives easy study guides. Not just learning vocab, but he's actually conversing and applying it to real life. Would highly recommend this class!

Biography

University of North Georgia Dahlonega - Spanish


Resume

  • 2016

    Lexington

    Kentucky Area

    •\tDesigned and distributed posters for LACLS-related events\n•\tDesigned and distributed brochure for LACLS Graduate Certificate\n•\tManaged LACLS social media account

    website

    listserv

    and distributed information about upcoming events\n•\tTransported invited speakers from airport\n•\tArranged catering services and AV services for LACLS-related events\n•\tAttended all LACLS faculty meetings and recorded minutes\n•\tEdited and finalized Graduate Student application document for LACLS

    Graduate Assistant to Latin American

    Caribbean

    and Latino Studies (LACLS)

    University of Kentucky

    Tennessee Technological University

    University of North Georgia

    Dahlonega

    GA

    Assistant Professor of Spanish (2017-present)\nDirector of Gender Studies Council (2019-2020)\nCo-Director of Gender Studies Council (2018-2019)\nPresident and Faculty Adviser of Upsilom Omega chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (2017-present)\nFaculty Director of Spanish Conversation Hour (2018-present)\nFaculty Senator (2019)

    Assistant Professor of Spanish

  • 2015

    Lexington

    Kentucky Area

    •\tReviewed and edited article manuscripts\n•\tTranscribed manuscripts by María Jesús de Ágreda and provided footnotes for specific words as defined in the dictionary by Sebastián de Covarubbias

    Tesoro de la lengua castellana o española (1611)

    Research Assistant

    University of Kentucky

    Lexington

    Kentucky Area

    •\tSPA 101: Elementary Spanish I (3 sections)\n•\tSPA 102: Elementary Spanish II (1 section)\n•\tSPA 103: High Beginner Elementary Spanish I (3 sections)\n•\tSPA 151: Beginning Medical Spanish (3 sections)\n•\tSPA 201: Intermediate Spanish (2 sections)\n•\tSPA 210: Spanish Grammar and Syntax (3 sections)\n•\tSPA 211: Intermediate Spanish Conversation (2 sections)

    Teaching Assistant

    University of Kentucky

    Lexington

    Kentucky Area

    •\tAttended committee meetings with Director and Assistant Director\n•\tProvided input on decisions concerning the conference\n•\tArranged catering for coffee breaks

    luncheons

    and keynote \n•\tArranged bus transportation between campus and conference hotels\n•\tCommunicated needs to catering during KFLC\n•\tOrganize volunteers during conference

    Event Organizer of Kentucky Foreign Language Conference (KFLC)

    University of Kentucky

    Ph.D.

    Generalist with emphasis on 20-21st century U.S.-Mexico border literature and cultural production. Allied fields in Spanish Linguistics and Colonial Latin American literature. Graduate certificate (earned 2015) in Social Theory.

    Hispanic Studies

    University of Kentucky

  • 2013

    Joshua D.

    Martin

    Accipio Language Services

    Migrant Education Program

    University of Kentucky

    University of North Georgia

    Tennessee Technological University

    Lexington

    Kentucky Area

    Part-time medical interpreting throughout 2013 and 2016. Areas of interpretation included the following:\n\n•\tDentistry \n•\tOphthalmology\n•\tFamily medicine\n•\tBehavioral health\n•\tPhysical therapy\n•\tNeurology

    Medical Interpreter

    Accipio Language Services

    Cookeville

    TN

    •\tIn home tutor to Hispanic K-12 youth (math

    reading

    science)\n•\tProvided supplemental educational programs to help migrant students better succeed in school with the purpose of reaching high school graduation. Provided in home

    after or before school tutoring

    and mentoring.\n•\tTutored in Spanish to Spanish-speaking families. Implemented state goals and standards to help Hispanic youth reach goals and better understand school subjects. \n•\tTrained as recruiter

    in-home tutor

    ELL instructor

    and instructor of EXITO (program through which parents of Hispanic families are taught how to prepare their children at home before beginning kindergarten).

    Recruiter and Tutor

    Migrant Education Program

  • 2012

    Master of Arts - MA

    Hispanic Studies

    University of Kentucky

    Graduate Certificate

    Social Theory

    University of Kentucky

  • 2011

    Bachelor of Arts - BA

    Spanish Language and Literature

    Tennessee Technological University

  • 2007

    Bachelor of Arts - BA

    English Language and Literature/Letters

    Tennessee Technological University

  • Joshua D Martin

    Joshua D Martin

    University of North Georgia

    Department of Spanish

    Faculty Member. Studies Hispanic Studies

    U.S. Mexico Border Relations

    and U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. Joshua D. Martin completed his Ph.D. at the University of Kentucky

    where he

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