Jane Chapman Vigil, Ph.D.

Campus Box 32

PO Box 173362

Denver, CO 80217-3362

303.352.4226

Education:

Ph.D. May 1996University of Nevada, Reno. Department of English. Emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition Theory.

Dissertation: Readers’ Voices: Understanding a High School Literary Experience

M.A. August 1991BrighamYoungUniversity. Department of English. Emphasis in American Literature.

Thesis: A Perspective on Eugene O’Neill: A World Without Women

B.A. April 1988BrighamYoungUniversity. English Composite Teaching (major and minor in English).

Utah Teaching Certificate 7-12

Professional License: State of Colorado—Secondary English Language Arts (Exp. 2/2009 #0334015)

College Teaching Experience:

2007 to presentDirector of Composition

Associate Professor of English, Metropolitan State College of Denver.

.Courses: Teaching Composition K-6, Teaching Literature and Language K-6, The Art and Craft of Writing, Introduction to Children’s Literature

2005 to 2007Adjunct Faculty, Department of English, MetropolitanStateCollege of Denver.

Courses: Teaching Literature and Language in the Elementary School and Freshman Composition

1996-2005Associate Professor of English, MetropolitanStateCollege of Denver, Tenured.

Courses: Freshman Composition (the essay and research writing), History of the English Language, Children’s Literature, Teaching Creative Writing in the Secondary Schools, Advanced Composition, Teaching Writing in the Elementary Schools, and Teaching Literature and Language in the Elementary Schools

1992-1996Teaching Fellow, Department of English, University of Nevada, Reno.

Courses: Developmental Writing, Freshman Composition, Expository Writing, and Technical Communication (through the Engineering Department)

1995Part-Time Instructor, WesternNevadaCommunity College, Carson City, Nevada.

Courses: Power Reading

Spring 1995Introduction to Investigative Writing (English 104—a high school English class taught through the University of Nevada)

1991-1992Instructor, RicksCollege, Rexburg, Idaho.

Courses: Freshman Composition and Introduction to Literature

1989-1991Teaching Fellow, Department of English, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

Courses: Freshman Composition (reading and research), Technical Writing, and Introduction to Literature

Public School Teaching Experience:

1988-1989Joel P. Jensen Middle School, JordanSchool District, Sandy, Utah.

Teaching Assignment: English and Reading—7th Grade

Classroom-Based Research Projects (public schools):

April/May 1996Team-teacher, Reno High School, Reno, Nevada, with Marie Southwell, Reader-Response Theory and Alternative Education Students Reading Barbara Kingsolver’s The Bean Trees.

Fall 1994RenoHigh School, Reno, Nevada, 9th grade (Marie Southwell). Reader-Response Theory and To Kill a Mockingbird—I taught the one period for the semester and gathered material for my dissertation.

Refereed Presentations:

Presenter, Virginia Westerberg Children’s Literature Conference. Boulder, Colorado, November 2003. “Gender Definitions in a Decade of Newbery Books.”

Panelist, Colorado Language Arts Society, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 2003. “Preservice Teachers: Preparing for Professional Development.” (panel of former students from English 4650)

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 2000. “Virtual or Real: An Insider’s Look at Two Teaching Environments.”

Presenter, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Boise, Idaho, October 2000. “Girls Lost in Space: Exploring the Gender Zone in Contemporary Science Fiction.”

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, New York City, New York. March 2000. Integrating Writing, Research, and Technology.”

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, Denver, Colorado, November 1999. Caution! Grounded Wiring: Meeting the Educational Needs of Nontraditional Preservice and Continuing Teachers.”

Presenter, Virginia Westerberg Children’s Literature Conference, Boulder, Colorado, October 1999. “Harry Potter’s Magic: Exploring New Worlds and New Readers.”

Panelist, Colorado Language Arts Society, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 1999. “Imagine the Possibilities: Integrating Writing, Research and Technology.”

Panelist, National Council of Teachers of English, Nashville, Tennessee, November 1998. “Reflecting on Technology: Students and Teachers Moving Toward a 21st Century Pedagogy.”

Presenter, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1998. “Seeing Oneself: Readers Negotiating the Ordinary.”

Presenter, Women and Literature Conference, Reno, Nevada, October 1998. “Girls Lost in Space: Exploring the Gender Zone in Contemporary Science Fiction.”

Presenter, FACT Symposium, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, April 1998. “Incorporating Technology: Moving Toward a 21st Century Pedagogy.”

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 1998. “Finding the Teacher: Reader Response Journals and Colorado Standards.”

Panelist, Colorado Language Arts Society, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 1998. “Many Classes, One Conversation: Creating Community in a Virtual Classroom.”

Presenter, Virginia Westerberg Children’s Literature Conference, Boulder, Colorado, November 1997. “Girls Lost in Space: Exploring the Gender Zone in Children’s Science Fiction.”

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, Detroit, Michigan, November 1997. “Circles of Inclusion: Learning from the Academic Fringe.”

Panelist, Trust/FACT Conference, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, April 1997. “True Confessions of High Tech Wannabes.”

Presenter, Colorado Language Arts Society, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 1997. “Creating Classroom Practices Through Students Voices.”

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, Boston, Massachusetts, March 1996. “High School Readers and Literary Experiences: Bridging the Boundaries Between Reality and Fiction.”

Presenter, NevadaState Council of Teachers of English, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 1995. “Writing from Literature: Creating a ‘Dependent Author.’”

Presenter, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Spokane, Washington, October 1995. “Transferring Thoughts to Writing: Case Studies from Developmental Writing.”

Presenter, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 1994. “Negotiating the Text: Creating an Empathetic Reader and Writer.”

Presenter, National Council of Teachers of English, Portland, Oregon, March 1994. “Who’s Teaching this Class: Ahab or Ishmael?”

Presenter, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Denver, Colorado, October 1993. “The Rhetoric of John Cotton: Individual Revelation and Community Preservation.”

Presenter, Browning-Hopkins Symposium, BrighamYoungUniversity, November 1989. “The Theme of Tyranny in Robert Browning’s ‘A Woman’s Last Word’ and Other Poems.”

Refereed Publications:

Chapman, Jane. “The Ahab Teacher.” Educational ResourcesInformationCenter (ERIC). March 1994.

Chapman, Jane. “Overcoming Writer’s Block: Using Computers in Writing.” A Guide to Teaching English 115. Provo, UT: BrighamYoungUniversity, Department of English, August 1991.

Non-Refereed Publications:

Carlson, Cindy, Jane Chapman, Joan Griffin, and Nancy Prosenjak. Strategies for Literary Reading, Writing and Research. MetropolitanStateCollege of Denver, Department of English, 1999.

Carlson, Cindy, Jane Chapman, Joan Griffin, and Nancy Prosenjak. A Research Writer’s Guide for ENG 1020: Writing, Research and Technology. MetropolitanStateCollege of Denver, Department of English, 1998.

Research and Grants:

MSCD President’s Professional Development Fund for 1999-2000 with Cindy Carlson, Joan Griffin and Nancy Prosenjak. A Guide to Discipline-Based Writing and Research.

MSCD President’s Professional Development Fund for Summer 1999 with Cindy Carlson, Joan Griffin and Nancy Prosenjak. Revised A Research Writer’s Guide to ENG 1020: Writing, Research and Technology and wrote Strategies for Literary Reading, Writing and Research.

MSCD Technology Grant for a Focused Academic and Faculty Development Initiative. “A Planned Experience with On-Line Resources.” Spring 1997.

Workshops/Conferences Attended:

Colorado Language Arts Society Fall Writing Conference--Poetry. 13 October 2007.

“Coping with Misconduct in the College Classroom” by Dr. Gerald Amada. Teleconference. October 2007.

Literacy Workshops—Service:

Presenter, Arvada West Preschool, Arvada, Colorado, “Family Literacy.” 2004-2006 (two times each semester—children’s literature and emergent writing).

Presenter, Salt Lake City, Utah Women’s Group, May 1997. “Family Literacy: Summer Reading Programs.”

Presenter, WashoeCountySchool District Activities Series, Reno, Nevada, January 1996. “Writing From Literature.”

Presenter, Northern Nevada Writing Project Summer Institute, Reno, Nevada, June 1995. “Writing from Literature: Creating a ‘Dependent Author.’”

Co-Presenter, College Teaching of Language and Literature, Reno, Nevada, October 1993. “Reading in the Composition Classroom.”

Service—MSCD

Department of English

Chair, Composition Committee, 2007-2008.

Member, Curriculum Committee, 2000-2001

Co-Advisor, Sigma Tau Delta 1997-1999

Member, Composition Committee, 1996-2003

Ad hocEnglish 101 Textbook Committee (chair), Spring 1997

Member, Elementary Education Subcommittee, 1997-1998

Judge, “Writes of Spring,” 1997 and 1998

Member, Faculty Search Committee, Rhetoric and Composition, Spring 1997

Member, Faculty Search Committee, English Education, Spring 1997

School

Member, Professional Education Advisory Council, 2007-2008.

College

LEAD Faculty Member, 2000

MSCD Faculty Senate, 1999-2003

Subcommittees: Elections, Faculty Welfare and RTP

NCATE Subcommittee Chair, 1999

LAS Education Committee, 1998

MSCD Board of Publications, 1997

Community

Den Leader, Pack 581 (StottElementary School), Boy Scouts of America, 2005-2006—Wolfs and Tigers

PTA Board Member (vice president), Arvada West Preschool, 2005-2006. Responsibilities: fund raising and literacy development

Publishing Workshop, StottElementary School, Arvada, Colorado, 2004-2005

Co-Chair, Young Adult Literature Conference, 1998-2001

Member, Young Adult Literature Conference Committee 1996-1998

Volunteer, Jefferson County Library System, Family Story time Program, 1997-1998

Tutor, Lumberg Elementary School, 1996-1997

Professional Organizations—Service

College Representative for Women in Literature and Life Assembly (NCTE), 1999-2001 (wrote articles for WILLA journal)

Local Host, National Council of Teachers of English, Fall Conference, Denver, Colorado, November 1999

Conference Volunteer, Virginia Westerberg Children’s Literature Conference, 1997—worked with student volunteers

Session Chair, Virginia Westerberg Children’s Literature Conference, Boulder, Colorado, October 1996

Judge, Achievement Awards in Writing (NCTE), June 1996, NevadaState Council of Teachers of English

Session Chair, Conference on College Composition and Communication, Washington, D.C., March 1995

Professional Organizations—Current Memberships:

National Council of Teachers of English

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

Colorado Language Arts Society

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association