Faculty
Julie Bird
received a B.A. in English and an M.A. in TESOL
both from SIUC. She has 9 years teaching experience in the U.S. and
Taiwan. Her interests include finding interesting and effective ways to
teach reading and to get students involved and excited about learning
English. She has presented workshops and participated in panel
discussions at universities and conferences in Taiwan. e-mail / weblog
Catherine Caldwell
received her B.A. in Social Welfare from San Diego State University and
M.A. in EFL from SIUC. She has 17 years of teaching experience at CESL.
Her research areas include materials development, course design, and all
aspects of teacher training. She has presented workshops at regional and
international conferences and is the author of two articles in TESOL's
New Ways series. She was nominated in 2005 for TESOL's Teaching
Excellence Award. She conducted teacher-training sessions in Chile in
2006 for the Ministry of Education and the Fulbright Commission. e-mail
Amanda
Colón received a B.A. in Spanish and an M.A. in Liberal
Arts both from Louisiana State University. She also received her M.A. in
TESOL from SIUC. She has taught ESL in the US and overseas. Amanda's
professional interests are making students more culturally aware about
their new environment in the classroom and outside of the classroom,
course development, and assessment. In her spare time Amanda loves
traveling, cooking, reading Spanish novels, and spending time with her
family. e-mail
Cheryl Ernst
earned her Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University and her MA-TESOL from
Northern Arizona University. She has 14 years teaching experience in
programs in Finland, Japan, and at several US institutions including
Harvard University, The University of Findlay, the University of
Delaware, and the University of Alaska Anchorage. She is professionally
active giving presentations, submitting articles, and serving on
professional committees at the local and international levels. She
conducted teacher training sessions in Santiago, Chile for the MInistry
of Education and the Fulbright Commission and is a professional language
trainer for business managers and executives. Her areas of interest
include teacher training, working with the International Teaching
Assistant population and in academic English. e-mail 1
Elisa Hunt
received her MA in Applied Linguistics from Ohio University and her BA
in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Indiana University. She has 10
years experience teaching ESL in the US and overseas. Professionally,
Elisa is very interested in cross-cultural writing. Her goal is to show
teachers and students alike that learning about writing can be
interactive, fun, and exciting! International cooking, playing the
piano, gardening, and playing with her young daughter are some of her
hobbies. Elisa has traveled to over 20 countries but is happy to call
Carbondale home now.e-mail
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Kara Lawrence received her B.
A. in Psychology from Murray State University in Kentucky and a M.A. in
TESOL from SIUC. She has taught ESL in the USA and Taiwan. She has
presented at workshops and conferences in Taiwan and the US about
cross-cultural communication, cooperative teaching, team-teaching, and
teaching the TOEFL iBT. Additionally, she published an article for an
online journal in Taiwan about teaching the TOEFL. Her research
interests include action research, materials development, incorporating
authentic materials, and TOEFL training. e-mail 1
Thomas Leverett
received his M.A. in Linguistics and TESL from the University
of Iowa and his B.A. in Russian Studies and American History from
Cornell College in Iowa. He has over 20 years experience as an ESL
instructor, has lived and worked in Korea, and is the author of several
articles and book reviews. Email: e-mail / webpage
/ weblog
Gary
Linebaugh has a PhD in linguistics from
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MA in linguistics
from the University of Texas at El Paso. In addition to the United
States, he has taught in Venezuela, China, Mexico, Hungary, and Papua
New Guinea. He has presented at conferences in the United States, Costa
Rica, and Venezuela. He is the author of a book about vowel harmony. e-mail 1
Marilyn
Rivers received her M.A. in Teaching EFL from Southern Illinois
University Carbondale and B.A. in Elementary Education from Harding
University. She has 17 years of experience as an ESL professional at
CESL as a teacher and as the director of the program. She has also
taught English for the MBA in Harvard University's Institute of English
Language summer program where she received two Excellence in Teaching
awards. She has 6 additional years of teaching experience in public
schools. Her research interests are in the areas of ITA and teacher
training and ESL reading. She has presented papers at regional and
national conferences and has published several articles in TESOL's New
Ways series. e-mail
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Colin
Robinson holds an MA in Applied Linguistics and an MA in
Spanish, both from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. He
received a BA in Political Science from the University of California,
Riverside. He received his TESOL Certificate from the University of
California, Riverside, Extension. He has published an article
regarding TA materials and has presented papers at regional and
national ESL and foreign language conferences. His
interests include TA mentoring, materials development, and ITA
training. e-mail 1
Ask a Teacher - Visit this link for a personal
response to a question or a writing sample. Staff Joy Carter, Office Systems Specialist, attended Manhattanville
College in New York where she majored in Russian and the University of
Pittsburgh where she received her B.A. in Elementary Education. She has
20 years experience with CESL. e-mail
Jane Meuth,
Administrative Aide, received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in
Workforce Education and Development from Southern Illinois University
Carbondale. She will complete her Ph.D. in Workforce Education and
Development in May, 2009. Jane has been with the Southern Illinois
University system for over 20 years. She previously served in a clerical
capacity for an Illinois Minority Graduate Fellowship Program for 8
years and as Administrator for 9 years. e-mail Tiffany
Player is the CESL International
Student Advisor and has been in the field of international education for
more than 6 years. Her primary responsibilities include advising
students on immigration, cross-cultural, academic and personal concerns,
developing intercultural programs and services for the CESL community,
and promoting departmental support for CESL across the SIU campus. Ms.
Player has a B.A. from Rice University and will complete her M.A. degree
in History in Spring 2007 from the University of Georgia. Her most
recent training has been in the field of international education. She
has received certificates in the following areas: Foundations of
Intercultural Communication, Facilitating Intercultural Discovery,
Exploring Cultural Values, and Learning Intercultural Concepts through
Training. Prior to coming to CESL in September 2006, Ms. Player was the
Coordinator for International Student Services at Loyola University New
Orleans. e-mail
Graduate Teaching Assistants
Chris Baughman - e-mail
Sarah Chang - e-mail
Tamara Poss - e-mail
Seth
Weiner - e-mail
Lucas
Dickerson - e-mail
Mackie Garrett - e-mail
Mike Gilmore - e-mail
Miho Hamamoto - e-mail
Tracy Harmon
- e-mail
Jessica Jacobs -
e-mail
Wakako
Kinoshita - e-mail
Rachel
Miller - e-mail
Gretchen Smith - e-mail
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