12/21/2020
2020 Holiday Greetings from SF State.
2020 Holiday Greetings from SF State 2020 holiday greetings from President Mahoney
We offer a Master's degree in Composition, a Certificates in Teaching College College Composition, a
12/21/2020
2020 Holiday Greetings from SF State.
2020 Holiday Greetings from SF State 2020 holiday greetings from President Mahoney
SFSU [Virtual] English Department Conference, 5/1/2020
Please join our MA English students as they share their capstone projects.
(Info: https://english.sfsu.edu/events/2020/05/01/1331-ma-english-virtual-conference)
May 1, 2020: Virtual Presentations
10:00 AM
Billy Priest: Multilingual Composition Utilizing 21st Century Literacies: A Course Development Project
10:30AM
Claire Northall: Resources for Supporting Multilingual Writers in Academic Writing: A Teacher Training Workshop
11:00 AM
Phillip Zavala: The Scope of Cross-Linguistic Influence Research of English Learning Mandarin L1 Adult Speakers
11:30 AM
James Chao: Let's Play a Game: A Content-Based ESL curriculum for IEPs
12:30 PM
Sin Yee Chau: Developing Academic Writers: A Practical Guide to Empower Students to Negotiate Writing
1:00 PM
Wenyi Yang: Evolution of Professional Identity: A Malaysian Chinese Teacher of English's Journey to becoming a TESOL professional
1:30 PM
Jenna Ferrario: CONTACT and CONTAINMENT in i and på: A Diachronic Analysis of Norwegian Prepositions
2:00 PM
Rose Kitchel: Constructing Murder: A Framing Analysis of Mass Shootings in American News Reports
2:30 PM
Minsun Lee: Hedges and Boosters: L1 and L2 Speakers’ Comprehension and Production
May 8, 2020, 11:00 – 2:30: Virtual Roundtable Discussion
Please watch the prerecorded presentations below (links on conference website) and join us for a discussion with the presenters.
Elisandra Santos: "911, What's your Emergency?": Developing Vocabulary Acquisition for Emergency Situations
Lauren Holt: The Struggle We Share: Writing Anxiety in College Composition and What Teachers Can Do to Help
Christina Yun: Utilizing Music to Enhance Language Learning
Skyler Ilenstine: When the Immune System “Misfires”: Conceptual Metaphors in Autoimmune Disease Discourse
Natalia Vyalykh: Integrating Creativity Enhancement Activities into Teaching Materials to Promote Learner Engagement in Writing Skills Development
Heather Gorgen: Diving Deeper: Information Literacy in the Composition Classroom
Katya Hawks: Incorporating Translanguaging as a Pedagogical Tool in the ELL Classroom: Potential Activities for Three Common Teaching Contexts
Max Garibay: Bringing Down the House: Re-imagining Academic Discourse
Tiffany Custer: Bridging the Gaps in Higher Education: Enriching the Experience of African American Males in Colleges and Universities
Leilani Matthews: Teaching ESL Students with Depression/PTSD: A Needs Analysis
Christine Leung: Navigating the Tech Interview as a Non-Native English Speaker
Suki Ho: Taking on Critical Literacy in an Extensive Reading Curriculum: How Critical Reading Promotes Reading Incentive and Comprehension of EAP Students
May 8, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00pm: Virtual Celebration
MA English Virtual Conference | Department of English Language and Literature Please join MA English students in virtual presentations of their capstone projects in linguistics, composition, and TESOL. Visit here for more detailed information.
The Graduate Certificate in Teaching Post-Secondary Reading
This program is designed to assist prospective and already practicing post-secondary teachers in meeting specific individual professional needs in the areas of basic literacy and reading instruction. The certificate can help prepare students for teaching position in the community colleges and community agencies where specialized background and techniques in reading instruction are desirable.
For more info: https://english.sfsu.edu/content/certificates
The Graduate Certificate in Teaching Composition
The Certificate program is designed for people who want to teach composition at the senior high school, community college, college and adult levels. It is aimed at both experienced and aspirant teachers who wish to learn about the field of composition and who wish to improve their classroom practice.
For more info: https://english.sfsu.edu/content/certificates
The MA in Composition at SFSU
As a graduate student in our Composition program, you will join a vibrant intellectual and scholarly community devoted to the study of written communication and the teaching of writing across multiple contexts.
In this program, you will find yourself in a dynamic learning environment, taking courses that change as the field develops, and in which you are not merely encouraged but expected to contribute both to knowledge in the field and to one another's growth. We offer demanding and challenging courses conducted in a friendly, informal atmosphere. While students are expected to work to very high standards, you will receive close personal attention and support.
Your MA degree will prepare you to teach writing in community college and university settings; administer writing programs; direct campus learning centers or writing centers; or pursue a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition or Writing Studies.