Name |
Highest
degree in subject area |
Professional
development over last 3 years |
Knowledge
of K-12 framework and assessment |
Special
awards and recognition |
P-12
collaborative work |
Phillip Arrington |
Ph.D. |
Presented
five papers at state and national conferences including the Kenneth
Burke Society Conference, Penn Sate Conference on Rhetoric and Composition,
and National AAUP Bargaining Conference. |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
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Douglas Baker |
Ph.D. |
Earned
Ph.D. with Emphasis in Teaching and Learning Presentations
at five national and two state conferences including NCTE, IRA, AERA,
MCTE, and CATE. |
Involved
in response/development of national standards for English Language Arts. Previously taught California Standards at
UC Santa Barbara. Currently teaches
Michigan Standards as an on-going part of coursework. |
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Work
with the Directs
new teacher initiative through UC Santa Barbara. |
Lori Burlingame |
Ph.
D. |
Learning
circle seminar on |
On-going
work with K-12 teachers in areas of multicultural literature preparation
in accordance with |
“Empowerment
through Retroactive Prophecy in D’Arcy McNickle’s
Rummer in the Sun: A
Story of Indian Maize, James Welch’s Fool’s Crow, and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony. Participation in the LAND, MLEA, Academic Service Learning, and Rutger’s Teaching Literature conferences. |
Collaborative
academic service learning project with Dr. Sipe’s
English Education class producing age and culturally appropriate Native
American literatures to teach in K-12 schools. |
Cheryl Cassidy |
Ph.
D. |
Delivered
papers at three national and international conferences including Research
Society for Victorian Periodicals (CUNY), Conference on College Composition,
and the Feminist Forerunners Conference, Frequent
publications including Victorian Studies, and Nineteenth-Century
Feminisms. |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
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Joe Csicsila |
Ph.
D. |
Attendance
and presentations at seven major academic conferences, including MLA,
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1999: Best Dissertation
Award, 2000: Provost’s New Faculty Award (EMU). 10
journal articles on 19th Century American authors including
Mark Twain, Mary Wilkins Freeman, L. Ross Browne, and others. |
Developed
Mark Twain for Teachers experience that provides hands-on experience
with Twain’s work, world, and influences. Inside-Out
Initiative that facilitates collaborative efforts between EMU and public
schools; funded by EMU. |
| Elizabeth Daeumer |
Ph.
D. |
One-year
sabbatical leave: T. S. Eliot
in |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
Forthcoming
article: “Vipers, Viragos, and Spiritual Rebels:
Women in T. S. Eliot’s Christian Society Plays” in Gender,
Sexuality, and Desire in T. S. Eliot, edited by Nancy Gish
and Cassandra Laity. Cambridge
University Press, forthcoming. Conference
presentation: T.S. Eliot’s Murder
in the Cathedral and Post-Holocaust Germany.”
Comparative Drama Conference.
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Craig Dionne |
. |
Presented papers at six national and two state conferences including MLA, Renaissance Society of America, the American Culture Association, the Ohio Shakespeare Conference, and the Ohio Shakespeare Conference. |
Developed
and taught new graduate course, LITR 592 Shakespeare for Teachers. |
Sabbatical
Leave Award, fall 2002. Faculty
Research Fellowship, EMU, Fall 1998. Participant
in NEH Institute “Habits of Reading,” directed by Steven Zwicker,
Folger Library, 1997. Provost’s
New Faculty Research Grant, 1996. |
Proposal for Spring course, LITR 592 Shakespeare for Teachers for department’s Inside Out program. |
Helen Aristar Dry |
Ph.D. |
Six
invited papers at national and international conferences including the
Max Planck Institute in The Netherlands, the Societas
Linguisticae Europeae
in Seven
juried papers at international, national, and state conferences including
IRCS ( Frequent
article and book publications. |
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Four
NSF grants totaling over 2.5 million dollars. |
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Heidi Estrem |
Ph.D. |
Seven
national conference presentations including CCCC, Professional Development
Education Teacher Inservice, and Writing as Human Activity Conference. State
and national publications including the National Writing Project
Journal, the |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents
and inclusion of framework instruction in classes. |
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CoLearn National Research Team (NCTE); Inside-Out Initiative. |
Cathy Fleischer |
Ph.D. |
Research
Director, CoLearn Initiative (NCTE); Co-editor, English Education
(NCTE). Nine
national, two state, and multiple local presentations including CCCC,
NCTE, Georgia State Read-Write-Now Conference, and Governor’s Professional
Development Initiative (South Coast Writing Project/Santa Barbara). Four
articles and chapters including English Education, Voices
from the Middle, and Middle School Mosaic; two books including
Teachers Organizing for Change and Literacy and Democracy. |
Involved
in National and Michigan State Standards development and implementation. On-going
work with standards in teaching. |
Distinguished
Faculty Award, Scholarly and Creative Activity (EMU); Graduate Professor
of the Year (EMU/English Department). |
Former
Director, EMWP. Frequent
inservice presenter. Director
of Teacher Research, EMWP. CoLearn Initiative. |
David Geherin |
Ph.D. |
Attendance
at MLA and other disciplinary conferences. |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
Four
professional books; one a finalist for an Edgar Allan Poe award as the
best critical book on mystery and detection literature in 1985. |
|
Laura
George |
Ph.
D. |
Release
time for curriculum development on lesbian, bisexual, transgender studies |
|
Articles
on Byron. Journal
of Nineteenth Century Contacts, New Orlean’s
Review |
|
Andrea Kaston |
Ph.D. |
Contributor
to five editions of composition readers.
Journal or chapters including Bedford Books, Journal of Narrative
Technique, and Reader’s Guide to Literature in English. Delivered
papers at national and state conferences including the Eighteenth and
Nineteenth Century British Women Writers Conference, MLA, Mid-Atlantic Conference on British
Studies, and Society for Victorian Periodicals Conference. |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
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Janet Kauffman |
Ph.
D. |
Collaborative
mixed media project, Another Account
with printmaker Nancy Chalker. Development
of new writing course, team-taught with Charles Simmons (journalism
and environmental justice) |
Writers-in-the- schools. |
Novel
Rot (2001) Cole
Visihing Artist, ˆFive on Fiction. Numerous
other fiction and poetry collections. |
Workshop
with Eastern Michigan Writing Project teachers. Workshop
with grades 11-12, Ousted Schools. Ousted,
MI |
| James Knapp |
Ph.
D. |
Co-editor
of the Journal of Narrative Theory. Organizer,
chair or presenter at ten international, national, and state conferences
including the International Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference
in Birmingham, UK, MLA, Group for Modern Cultural Studies, and the Sixteenth
Century Studies Conference. Articles
in ELH, Criticism, and Poetics Today.
Book
chapters in 2 collections. |
|
Faculty
Research Foundation grant. Provost’s
New Faculty Award. Graduate
Studies Research Support Fund Grant |
|
Shelia
Most |
Ph.
D. |
As
a part of a Diversifying the Curriculum Fellowship, attended weekly
seminar meetings on diversity with the Director and other fellows; presentations
for faculty and students at EMU. Publications
include reviews for |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents;
use of frameworks in LITR 207
Introduction to Children’s Literature and consequent association with
the Department of Teacher Education. |
Nov.,
1999: Diversifying the Curriculum Fellowship to
develop a new course in children’s literature. |
Fall,
1986: |
Heather
Neff |
Ph.
D. |
Presentations
and workshops including local schools, businesses, and civic groups. Author
of three novels, and numerous professional publications. |
|
2001: Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence
in Teaching II, EMU 2001: Best Friend of Girl Scouting Award, 2001: Spring-Summer Research Award 2000: Faculty Appreciation Award 1999: Sabbatical Leave 1999: NSF Grant:
“Transactional
Writng: Empowering Women and Girls to Win at Mathematics.” 1999: Faculty of the Year: EMU’s African American Future Teachers. |
Collaborative
work on NSF Foundation Grant: “Transactional Writing: Empowering Women and Girls to Win at Mathematics.” |
Annette
Saddik |
Ph.
D. |
Presenter
and/or chair at 7 national conferences in her field of study.
Published 2 new articles and completed a draft of my second book. |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents.. |
1999: Provost’s New Faculty Award. 1999-2000: Graduate Professor of the Year award, EMU
English Department. 2000: Nominated for EMU Distinguished Faculty Award
in Scholarship. 2000: EMU Spring/Summer Research Award. 2002: Nominated for EMU Distinguished Faculty Award
in Teaching. |
On-going
work with graduate students who teach at the secondary level. |
Carol
Schlagheck |
Ph.
D. |
Numerous
publications including News Photographer and
Quill. State and national
presentations including the International Newspaper Marketing Association,
the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
the Michigan College English Association, the Society of Professional
Journalists, and the Michigan Community College Press Association.
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On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
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Daniel
Seely |
Ph.
D. |
Four
presentations at state and national conferences including MMLA, the
LSA Summer Institute on Grammatical Functions, and the Michigan Linguistics
Society. Multiple
publications including two books, numerous articles,and
other papers. |
On-going
work with English Education faculty includes review of framework documents. |
Research
assistant, National Institutes of Health Development Grant #18707. |
|
Martin
Shichman |
Ph.
D. |
Delivered
seven papers at international, national, and state conferences including
Medieval Institute, MLA, Medieval Academy of America, International
Arthurian Congress; three invited lectures; multiple publications, including
chapters, articles, and books. |
|
Diversifying
the Curriculum Fellowship, Spring/Summer Research Award, Faculty Appreciation
Award, Research Development Award, |
NEH
grant institute for teachers. |
Rebecca
Sipe |
Ed.D. |
Co-Director,
EMWP; elected member, NCTE Secondary Steering Committee. Textbook
series: Strategies for Writers (2002). Professional
book forthcoming from Heinemann Publishers, 2003. Twelve
articles including English Journal, Voices from the Middle, Middle
School Mosaic, International English Journal, and Principal. Sixteen state and national presentations including NCTE, IRA, MCTE, Frequent
local inservice presenter. |
Involved
in National and On-going
work with standards in teaching. |
Distinguished
Faculty Award, Teaching I (2000); Best Article, Conference on English
Leadership (NCTE); NCTE Research Award; Spring/Summer Research Award;
Graduate School Research Award; Keal Grant
Award; Service Learning Fellowship |
On-going
staff development work; EMWP Co-Director and Facilitator of Invitational
Institute. |
Bill
Tucker |
Ph.
D. |
Director,
Test
Reviewer, Conference
presentations, NCTE, 2000 and 2001; MCTE, 1998 and 1999.
Co-director
and Institute leader, Writing Across the Curriculum Project, EMU, 2000-20001. WAC
Conference, 2001. |
Uses
state and national standards and framework as an integral part of methods
instruction. 2001
WAC conference on Standards-based instruction. |
“Pippy
and the Reflective Turn: A Model
for Pedagogical Thinking.” Journal of Teaching Writing, 18, 2001. |
EMWP
Director, 2000-2003. Facilitator,
Invitational Institute, 2000-01. |
Ian Wojcik-Andrews |
Ph.
D. |
FCIE
seminar Janet Collins on assessment to promote learning. Development
of Children’s Literature Program. |
|
Books: Margaret Drabble’s Female
Bildungs_____ Theory, Genre, and Gender. 1995. P Lang. Children’s Films: History,
Ideology, Pedagogy, Theory. 2000. |
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