BARBARA JEAN HALL

Associate Professor, ENGLISH and ESL

Perimeter College/Georgia State University

Employment History

1989- PresentAssociate Professor of English/ESL, Perimeter College of

Georgia State University

Fall 2010 High School English Teacher El Alsson British and American

International School Cairo, Egypt

2005- 2010Assistant to the Chair of ESL/FL Department

Clarkston Campus, Georgia Perimeter College, Atlanta GA

1987-1989Instructor of English, The University of Georgia

1986Part-time Instructor, ESL, George Washington University

1984-1985Instructor of English, Clemson University

1982-1984High School English Teacher, Colegio Nueva Granada,

Bogota, Colombia

1980-1982Instructor of English, Clemson University

Academic Achievement

A. EDUCATION

Fall 2003Post-Graduate Work in Applied Linguistics

Georgia State University Atlanta, GA

August 1987 Master of Science in Linguistics

Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

Thesis: “A Study of Intermediate-Level

College Writing”

May 1980 Master of Arts in English/Literature

Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Thesis: “Yeats’ Shan Van Voght: A Study of

Crazy Jane”

Fall 1975Bachelor of Science in English, Minor in Biology

East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C.

B. HONORS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITION (A Selected List)

Spr 2015`TEFL Fulbright Scholar Award to Perez Zeledon, Costa Rica

2014-2015 Recipient with Team for Affordable Learning Grant

To develop etext for Freshman Composition

Spr 2013 AACU “Bringing Theory to Practice” Grant Recipient

2012-2013 Team Leader, NEH Grant “Bridging Cultures to Form A

Nation: Difference, Community, and Democratic Thinking”

2011-2012 Atlanta Center for Service Learning and Faculty Engagement

Faculty Fellow

2009-2010 GPC Service Learning Faculty Scholar

Spr 2009EFL Specialist to Uruguay, U.S. State Department Fellow

Spr 2008TEFL Fulbright Scholar Award to Montevideo, Uruguay

2004-2007TESOL Chair of the Professional Development Awards Committee, a committee of a national professional organization,

appointed position at the international level

2004-2005Service-Learning Fellow at Georgia Perimeter College

Sum 2003Recipient of Faculty Fellowship (Kennesaw University)

Office of International Development for Language Course

Toledo, Spain at The University of Castilla de La Mancha

Spr 2003Recipient of 2003 Professional Development Scholarship

At the International TESOL ConferenceBaltimore, Md

2001-2002Guest lecturer at Georgia State University for Egyptian

ESL Supervisors and Teachers Program

2000-2002 Board of Directors, GA-TESOL (elected position)

1995, 1993Recipient of Excellence in Teaching Award

NISOD Conference in Austin, Texas

  1. JURIED PUBLICATIONS (A Selected List)

Hall, Barbara Jean with Cinthya Olivares Garita. 2015. “The Impact of

Native English Speaker Teaching on Beginning College English

Students’ Writing: A Case Study at Universidad Nacional, Brunca

Extension.” CONLA (Congreso Internacional de Linguistica

Aplicada II) Conference Proceedings. 201-229.

Hall, Barbara Jean with Stephanie Coffin. 2015. Writing Workshop:

A Manual for College ESL Writers, 2nd Edition. August

Learning Solutions.

Hall, Barbara Jean. 2010. “Connect to Success:

The New Kids on the Block Meet Their College Counterparts.”

Authenticity in the Language Classroom and Beyond:

TESOL Classroom Practice Series. Sarah Rilling and

Maria-Dantas Whitney, Editors.

Hall, Barbara Jean. 2007. “The Impact of Contrastive Grammar on

College ESL Writing.” ANUPI Conference Proceedings.

Hall, Barbara Jean and Stephanie Coffin. 1998. Writing Workshop:

A Manual for College ESL Writers. McGraw Hill.

Hall, Barbara and Pam Healy. 1994. “From Separation to Integration:

Accessing Students’ Complementary Resources.” College ESL.

Hall, Barbara and Don Rubin. 1990. “Orality, Oral-Based Culture, and

The Academic Writing of ESL Learners.” Issues in Applied

Linguistics, 1 (1), 56-76.

Professional Growth and Development

A. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

1990-PresentGA-TESOL (Georgia Teacher of English to Speakers

of Other Languages)

1990-PresentTESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other

Languages)

1990-PresentSAMLA South Atlantic Modern Language Association

1990-PresentTYCA-SE (Two-Year College Association of English –

South East)

B. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (A Selected List)

Fall 2015“The Impact of Native English Speaker Teaching on

Beginning College English Students’ Writing: A Case

Study at Universidad Nacional, Brunca Extension” at

CONLA (Congreso Internacional de Linguistica

Aplicada) II in San Isidro, Costa Rica

Spring 2014 “Bridging Cultures Across the Curriculum: Best

Practices from a Two-Year College” Gulf-South

Summit in Auburn, Alabama

Spring 2013 “Freshman Composition for International Students:

Why, What Works, What Doesn’t” at TYCA-Southeast

Regional Conference in Greenville, S.C.

Spring 2012“Treatment of Grammar ESL Grammar Errors in Freshman Composition: Rethinking the ‘To Correct or Not to Correct Debate’ ” at TYCA-Southeast Regional Conference in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Spring 2011“Service Learning in the Refugee/Immigrant Community: Exploring GPC’s Place in the Community” TYCA-Southeast Regional Conference

Decatur, Georgia

Spring 2009 “English as an Imported Culture in Teacher Education

In Uruguay” with three co-presenters (Uruguay TEFL)

International TESOL Conference Denver, Colorado

Fall 2008“Service Learning in the Immigrant/Refugee

Community” ANUPI Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Fall 2007“The Impact of Contrastive Grammar on College

ESL Writing” ANUPI (Association National of

University Professors of English) Puerto Vallarta,

Mexico

Fall 2007“Scholarship in the Classroom – Using Our Interests:

Immigrant Literature” at the Community College

Humanities Association Conference San Antonio TX

Spring 2006“Identifying Themselves: The Self-Constructed

Linguistic and Cultural Identities of Community

College Multi-Lingual Writers” with Dr. Diane

Belcher, Georgia State University at the

Conference on College Composition and

Communication in Chicago, Illinois

Fall 2005“The Polishing Cloth: Students Create Writing Text”

Community College Humanities Association

2005 National Conference in Cambridge, MA

Fall 2004“Phonology, Syntax, and Writing Styles of Five

Lesser-Known Languages” Southeast TESOL

Conference in Nashville, TN

Fall 2003“Non-Native Speakers and Errors of Syntax: A

Contrastive Analysis of Grammar” Southeast

TESOL Conference in New Orleans, LA

Winter 2001“ESL Errors that Linger in Freshman Composition”

TYCA-SE (Two Year College Association of English

Southeast) in Richmond, VA

Spring 2001“Languages of Metropolitan Minorities – Somali,

Gujarati, Amharic: A Descriptive Approach”

International TESOL Conference in Salt Lake

City, Utah

Grants Received

Spr 2015 Fulbright Scholar Award (one semester) TEFL Specialist

Perez Zeledon, Costa Rica

2014-2015 Affordable Leaning Georgia Textbook Transformation

Grant with a Team of Six

2012-2015 National Endowment for the Humanities: Bridging

Cultures to Form a Nation: Difference, Community, and Democratic Thinking (Team Leader)

Spr 2013 AACU “Bringing Theory to Practice” Grant Recipient

Spr 2009 Fulbright Scholar Award (one semester) TEFL Specialist

Montevideo, Uruguay

Language Proficiency

High-Intermediate level of Spanish

A Selection of Courses Taught

High school level - Biology and English grades 10, 11, 12, Advanced Composition for seniors; College level - ESL Low intermediate writing, High intermediate writing, Advanced Grammar and Writing, Intermediate Reading, Content-based Reading/Writing, Applied Grammar, Intermediate Oral Skills; College level – English Freshman Composition for International Students, Freshman Composition (on-line), American Literature II (Modern)

A Selection of English Language Teaching Workshops Presented Overseas

Assessment Training: Bridges from Language Proficiency to Academic Achievement; Testing Assessment and Teaching; Essentials of Teaching EFL Writing and Integrated Writing Activities; Helping Teachers Through Classroom Observation; Issues in Applied Grammar and Second Language Writing; Reading Skills and Reading Strategies for Beginning and Non-Readers of English; American Short Stories for EFL Readers: Culture and Style; Interactive English Activities for Multi-level EFL Classrooms.

References

Ms. Debra Denzer, former Chair of ESL and former Director of the

Center for International Education, Perimeter College/GSU

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Mr. Michael Hall, Chair of English, Clarkston Campus, Perimeter College

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Dr. Stuart Noel, Academic Dean of English, Perimeter College/GSU

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Mr. Tim Brotherton, former Chair of ESL/ FL Georgia Perimeter College,

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Dr. Diane Belcher, Chair of the Graduate School, ()

Department of Applied Linguistics, Georgia State Univ.

Dr. Karen Jogan, Professor of Spanish, Dept. of Foreign Languages and

Literature, Albert College, )

Dr. Don Rubin, Professor of Communications/Theology at Emory University

University of Georgia ()