Dr. Anne E CampbellAssociate Professor of TESOL & Bilingual/Multicultural Education |
o: Canisius Hall Rm 102 |
Current Research Interests
Dr. Campbell's current research interests include the social context of education and factors that affect the implementation of academic programs for linguistically and culturally diverse student populations. Her recent studies have examined 4th grade English language learners' understanding of and strategies for solving mathematics problems, the impact of informal science programs for Latino/a students and families, and the effectiveness of teacher education coursework in the preparation of mainstream teachers to educate English language learners (K-12)
Courses Taught
- ED 441: Tch/Lrn MulticulContext
- ED 581: DirectedObserv&SuperStudentTch
- ED 593: World Language Seminar
- SE 419: SpecLearnerBilingual/ESL Clsrm
- SL 99: Comp Exam-TESOL/Bilingual Educ
- SL 419: SpecLearnerBilingual/ESL Clsrm
- SL 433: TESOL/Bilingual Adv Prac Elem
- SL 436: Methods&MatrlsSecond Lang Teac
- SL 441: Tch/Lrn MulticulContext Educ
- SL 475: Sociolinguistics
- SL 489: TESOL/Bilingual Adv Prac Sec
- SL 490: World Lang Adv Prac Secondary
- SL 526: Hist & Sociopol Issues Bil/Esl
- SL 527: Test&AssmntForeignLngESL/Bilng
- SL 581: DirectObserveSupervsdStudntTch
- SL 582: Student Teaching Seminar
- SL 588: DirObser/SemTESOL DSAP I
- SL 589: DirObserv/Sem Sec DSAP II
- SL 590: CAS Practicum in Teaching
- SL 595: Independent Study
