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Department of Middle and High School Education
718-960-8171
Carman Hall, Room B29Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Daniel Stuckart
Interim Chair, Professor and Coordinator, Graduate Program in Social Studies
daniel.stuckart@lehman.cuny.edu
718-960-8006
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Joye Smith
Email: constance.smith-munson@lehman.cuny.edu
Degrees and Sources of Degrees
B.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University; Ed.D., Columbia University
Profile
Dr. Joye Smith is an Associate Professor in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL P-12) in the Department of Middle/ High School. She currently coordinates the MSED and Adv. Certificate in TESOL, the Bilingual Extension grades 5-12, and the Clinically Rich Intensive Teaching Institute Bilingual Extension grant 5-12. She completed her M.A. in TESOL and her doctorate in Applied Linguistics at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she studied the assessment of writing portfolios.
Dr. Smith’s research interests include best practices for teachers of English Language Learners/ Emergent Bilingual Learners (ELLs/ EBLs); writing assessment; and teaching language from a functionalist, socio-critical perspective across the content areas. She recently published in the international TESOL Journal and the NYS TESOL Journal and contributed a chapter to a NYS TESOL e-book on Community Mapping. She has presented her research at international, national, and regional conferences as well as at regional workshops. She is a reviewer for the TESOL Convention, the TESOL Journal, and Frontiers in Psychology.
Prior to coming to Lehman, Dr. Smith taught English abroad and in the New York City metro area to schoolchildren, adolescents, and adults.
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Department of Middle and High School Education
718-960-8171
Carman Hall, Room B29Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Daniel Stuckart
Interim Chair, Professor and Coordinator, Graduate Program in Social Studies
daniel.stuckart@lehman.cuny.edu
718-960-8006 - See all contacts