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About Mary Warner

Dr. Mary Warner is a Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at San José State University. Her research interests include: Literature as a Site of the Sacred; Young Adult and Children's Literature; Writing Partnerships; English Education.

Positions

Present Director, English Credential Program, San Jose State University
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Present Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literature, San Jose State University
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2013 CSMP (California Subject Matter Projects) Grant
State of California
Role: Co-Author
$24,000
2013 NCLB (No Child Left Behind Grant) Grant
State of California
Role: Co-Author
$34,535
2012 CSMP (California Subject Matter Projects) Grant
State of California
Role: Co-Author
$22,000
2012 NCLB (No Child Left Behind Grant) Grant
State of California
Role: Co-Author
$34,535
2012 National Writing Project (NWP) SEED Grant
National Writing Project
Role: Co-Author
$20,000
2011 CSMP (California Subject Matter Projects) Grant
State of California
Role: Co-Author
$25,000
2011 NCLB (No Child Left Behind Grant) Grant
State of California
Role: Co-Author
$42,468
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, NCTE - National Council of Teachers of English
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Honors and Awards

  • 2015 Distinguished Service Award for the College of Humanities and the Arts
  • Selected as The Santa Clara County Reading Council 2010-2011 Celebrate Literacy Award winner
  • Scholarly Development Sabbatical semester for Spring 2009 from San José State University
  • Junior Faculty Career Development Grant for $4000, from SJSU for Academic Year 2007-2008
  • Selection for inclusion in Who’s Who of American Women, 2007 Edition
  • Nomination for the Board of Directors of ALAN 2005-06—the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of National Council of English
  • Scholarly Development Sabbatical semester for Spring 2017 from San José State University
  • CATE (CA Association of Teachers of English) 2017 Classroom Excellence Award (for outstanding dedication and extraordinary contributions to the English Language Arts profession) – awarded on February 17, 2017

Courses

  • ENED184YZ: Teacher Supervision
  • ENED 365: Seminar in English Education
  • ENGL 115: The Bible as Literature
  • ENGL 112A: Children’s Literature
  • ENGL 112B: Literature for Young Adults
  • ENGL 100W: Writing Workshop

Education

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1992 D.A, University of Michigan ‐ Literature as Sacred Texts
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1985 M.A, Creighton University ‐ English
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1975 B.A., Mount Mary College ‐ English Secondary Education
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Contact Information

mary.warner@sjsu.edu

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Books (4)

Book Chapters (1)

Essays (3)

Interviews (6)

Book Reviews (71)