Courses:

Undergraduate Courses:
Developmental Writing; Composition I/II; British Literature I/II; American Literature I; World Literature I/II; Ethnic Literature; Women's Studies Seminar: Readings in Ethnic Literature; Advanced Grammar and Comp.; Film as Literature; Magazine Writing; Professional Editing Practices; Literary Landmarks: Study Abroad (London, Paris, Rome); Literary Landmarks: Study Abroad (Germany, Czech Republic, & Poland); Rediscovering the  Fairy Tale; Women Writers of  Science Fiction; Women's Literature; Senior Seminar: Bible as Literature

Graduate Courses:
English 500: Dual Credit Practice & Pedagogical Development; English 684A: Teaching College Composition Practicum; English 501: Recent Theories in Composition; English 502: Language, Literacy, & Learning; Area Studies: Bible as Literature



Pedagogy:
Rhetoric, Composition, & Literature

As a college instructor, I feel it is my duty to strive to be self-conscious when I teach, when I speak to my students, and when I advise or model rhetorical discourse. My thoughts, my writing process, my struggle to always think critically, my academic achievements (and even some failures) must stand, first and foremost, as an example to my students of those things they should do – and occasionally, as those things they should not.

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CSU-Pueblo Graduation 2011
Meagan Clark , Me, and Sara Crowe
English Study Abroad Class in Paris, Francc. May 2009