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Peshe Kuriloff

Peshe Kuriloff, Ph.D.
Director of Communications, Policy and Planning

1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.
237 Ritter Hall
College of Education
Philadelphia, PA 19122

phone/fax: (215) 204-3341 / (215) 204-5622
peshe.kuriloff@temple.edu

Areas of Responsibility

Strategic planning, policy development, program quality, program evaluation, program development, internal and external communications, information and instructional technology, oversight of data gathering and information systems.

Education

Ph.D.(English) Bryn Mawr (1979)
Ed.M. (Counseling Psychology) Harvard Graduate School of Education (1970)
B.A. Harvard/Radcliffe College (1969)

Areas of Professional Interest

  • Education policy
  • Technology and teaching
  • Educational/instructional leadership
  • Literacy in higher education

Selected Recent Publications

"Breaking the Barriers of Time and Space: More Effective Teaching Using e-Pedagogy," Innovate: journal of on-line education, Volume 2, Issue 1, October/November 2005.

"Can Charter Schools Fulfill Walt Whitman's Vision for America?" Education Week, February 11, 2004.

"Rescuing Writing Instruction: How to Save Time and Money with Technology," Liberal Education, published by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004.

"One Size Will Not Fit All," The Technology Source, July/August edition, 2001.

"Technology Needs Teamwork," The Technology Source, September/October edition, 2000.

"If John Dewey Were Alive Today, He'd Be a Webhead," The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 28, 2000.

"Writing Centers as Writing Across the Curriculum Centers: An Evolving Model," in Robert Barnett and Jake Blumner, Eds., The Interdisciplinary Partnership: Writing Centers and Writing Across the Curriculum, Greenwood Press, 1998.

"What Discourses Have In Common: Teaching the Transaction Between Writer and Reader," College Composition and Communication, Dec. 1996.