2000 - Present | Professor, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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Present | Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California ‐ Kalmanovitz School of Education | |
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Present | Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California ‐ Single Subject Program | |
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2015 - 2017 | Collegiate Seminar Governing Board member, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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2015 - 2016 | Member, Collegiate Seminar Governing Board, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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April 2015 | Holocaust Remembrance, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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April 2014 | Holocaust Remembrance, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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April 2013 | Holocaust Remembrance: The Holocaust and Rwandan Genocides, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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October 2008 - June 2009 | Member, Rank and Tenure Committee, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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August 2004 - May 2008 | Member, Collegiate Seminar Governing Board, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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August 2004 - May 2007 | Academic Senate: Senator, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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August 1999 - May 2002 | Member, Educational Policies Board, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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1998 - 2000 | Associate Professor, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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1991 - 1997 | Full-time adjunct faculty, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Professional Service and Affiliations
1987 - 1990 | Instructor: English, Diablo Valley Community College | 1970 - 1987 | Secondary teacher, English, Journalism, Speech |
Honors and Awards
- Professor of the Year, Saint Mary's College of California (2018)
- Fellow, Transforming Troubling Tellings: The History of the Deicide Charge and the Holocaust - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Fellow, Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization - Northwestern University (June 2006)
- Fellow, Literature of the Holocaust - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. (June 2003)
- O. DeSales Perez Award - Saint Mary's College of California (November 2003)
- Holocaust Appreciation - The Holocaust Remembrance Committee of Alameda County (May 2000)
- For Dedication to Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust to the Next Generation - The Bilha Sperling Holocaust Education Award (November 2000)
Courses
- SSTE-356: Teaching and Learning II: English
- SSTE 346: Teaching and Learning I
- SSTE 254: Foundations of Literacy
- SSTE 211: Social and Psychological Foundations of Education
- Introduction to Inquiry: MAT Program
- Content Knowledge: MAT Program
- Collegiate Seminar
- SSTE-356: Teaching and Learning II: English
- SEM-123: 19th-20th Century Thought
- MA in Teaching: Introduction to Inquiry
- MA in Teaching: Content Knowledge
- Jan Term: Sacred Spaces (2006)
- Jan Term: Response to the Holocaust in Literature, Art, and Music (2007)
- Jan term: Rescue Against All Odds: Heroes Who Saved Jews in Nazified Europe (2012)
- Jan Term: Theological Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism and links to The Holocaust (2013)
- Jan Term: After the Holocaust: What Happened to Nazi War Criminals and Jewish Survivors? (2014)
- Jan Term: The Holocaust: What You Don't Know and Why it Still Matters (2015)
- Jan Term: The Holocaust and France (2016)
- Jan Term: Holocaust Remembrance in art, music, literature and memorials (2017)
- Jan Term: Holocaust Remembrance in art, music, literature and memorials (2018)
1994 | Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction, University of San Francisco | |
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1989 | M.A. British and American Literature, Mills College | |
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1970 | California Secondary Teaching Credential: English and Speech, San Francisco State University | |
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1969 | B.A. English, minor in Speech, San Francisco State University | |
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Contact Information
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Filippi Academic Hall - 221
Phone: 4488
Fax: 376-8379
Mail: P.O. Box 4350
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