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Ph.D., Educational Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
M.A. Linguistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
B.A. Linguisticsm University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Graduate TESOL Certificate, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
(2011) "'You shouldn't be make'n people laugh when they're doing this': A performance-based analysis of role playing ", American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference, Chicago, IL
(2007). 'It's not necessarily the words ... , it's your presentation': Teaching the interactional text of the job interview. journal of Pragmatics, 39(11), 1974-1992
(2005). Theory of action in practice. The Evaluation Exchange, Volume XI Number 4. Winter 2005/2006
(2003). You Need to Be Professional: An Analysis of Teacher Positioning and Imagined Job Interviews in a Hospitalihj Training Program. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
(2002) (paper) American Association of Applied Linguistics, Salt Lake City
(2001) (paper) 23rd Annual Ethnography in Education Research Forum, Philadelphia PA
(2001) (paper) Society and Language Symposium Austin (SALSA), Austin TX
(2001) (Group Symposium Presenter) 22nd Annual Ethnography in Education Research Forum, Philadelphia PA
(2001). I might not be front desk material: An analysis of language ideologies and hospitality training. Symposium about Language and Society- Austin (SALSA) Proceedings 9
(2000). Participant framework in tutor training. Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 16 (2)
(2000). Review of Language, Culture, and Power: Bilingual Families and tire Struggle for QualihJ Education. Linguistics in Education, 11(2), 175-177
(1999). Review of Focus on Form in Classroom Second Language Acquisition. Penn TESOL East Quarterly, Winter, 1999
(1988) (paper) Sunshine State TESOL Convention
(1997) (paper) Southeast Regional TESOL Convention
(1998). Games with Face: A Sociolinguist Analysis of Cosmetic Sales. MA Thesis, University of Florida