Mary Ann Murphy, M.A.
American Language Institute
University of Southern California
950 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0062
213-740-8405


EXPERIENCE

USC American Language Institute Los Angeles, CA

Senior Lecturer 8/05-7/08, 1/09 - present

·  Promoted to Senior Lecturer

·  Coordinator for 9 sections of ALI 234 Oral

·  Collaborated on designing and taught ALI 144.

·  Interviewed prospective faculty for the ALI hiring committee.

·  Designed and taught individualized dissertation writing course for graduate students in a variety of disciplines (e.g., neuroscience, biostatistics, aerospace engineering, economics, public policy, & comparative literature).

·  Coordinated, redesigned, and taught pronunciation and oral skills courses for International Teaching Assistants and other graduate and undergraduate students.

·  Coordinated, redesigned, and taught advanced writing course for graduate and undergraduate students.

·  Pioneered use of Skype to conference with students conducting research around the world

·  Helped develop curricula for new transition courses under extreme time constraints (approved without revision).

·  Trained ESL teachers in collaboration with USC’s Rossier School of Education.

·  Commended for excellence in teaching – ITA Workshop 2011.

·  Assessed English proficiency of International Teaching Assistants & other incoming students, both written and oral. Provided “third rates” to reconcile conflicting scores.

·  Led annual pronunciation workshop in collaboration with the Office of International Students 2009, 2010, 2012.

·  Taught intermediate multi-skills course for undergraduate and graduate students.

·  Liaised with USC’s Writing Center to improve tutoring for ESL students, including Generation 1.5.

The RAND Corporation/Pardee-RAND Graduate School Los Angeles, CA

Consultant 5/08 - present

·  Created and launched the first ever American Language and Culture Boot Camp, designed to orient incoming international students acclimate both linguistically and culturally to rigorous PhD program. Heavy emphasis on public speaking and writing skills.

·  Assessed English proficiency of entering graduate students & provided recommendations for students needing additional instruction.

·  Designed and taught intensive pronunciation course for senior researcher

·  Consult on improving both the oral and written proficiency of international graduate students.

·  Conduct ESL needs assessment for international graduate students.

·  Fostered increased communication between incoming Fellows and RAND researchers.

UCLA English as a Second Language Service Courses Los Angeles, CA

Lecturer 7/02 – 7/04

·  Consulted with the Materials Science and Engineering Department to design and teach graduate writing course for MSE and Mechanical Engineering PhD students.

·  Taught advanced oral skills and pronunciation courses for International Teaching Assistants.

·  Collaborated on development of materials and curriculum for writing course for Generation 1.5 students.

·  Integrated technology into the instruction of content-based curriculum using computers for peer and self-editing and maintained class web site.

·  Taught all levels of academic writing, including graduate level, field-specific courses.

·  Taught literature, reading, and pronunciation to graduates and undergraduates.

·  Mentored graduate students in the TESL practicum, providing guidance and support to developing ESL teachers.

·  Redesigned beginning level ESL course using a tutorial format for intensive, individualized instruction.

·  Assessed incoming students as a rater for the English as a Second Language Placement Exam.

·  Provided “third rates” to reconcile conflicting scores.

Soka University of America Calabasas, CA

ESL Faculty 8/00 – 7/02

·  Mentored/supervised 20 graduate students teaching their first classes.

·  Designed placement and assessment tools to facilitate the University’s accreditation process.

·  Created content-based courses in English composition, reading, grammar, speech and debate, & literature.

·  Developed curriculum for “bridge” program to prepare Japanese students for matriculation at American universities which is still being used today.

·  Sat on SUA hiring committee.

·  Developed computer-based research projects and activities to foster both academic and cultural motivation.

·  Collaborated with local colleges to place graduate students for teaching practica and to set up conversation and cultural exchanges

·  Coordinated speech contests and graduation ceremonies.

Santa Monica College Santa Monica, CA

ESL Instructor 1/97 – 12/03

·  Created and taught courses in verb tense, articles, reading, listening, speaking, writing, and freshman composition.

·  Created departmental assessment exam.

·  Worked with faculty committee on curricular issues.

UCLA Dashew Center for International Students & Scholars Los Angeles, CA

Consultant 1/97 – 12/03

·  Completely revamped the English Conversation Program.

·  Created teaching manuals for Intermediate & Advanced classes.

·  Created course workbooks for Intermediate & Advanced classes.

·  Trained teachers on underlying theory and best practices.

Ford Corporation Aliso Viejo, CA

Consultant 2/00- 5/00

·  Designed intensive pronunciation course for marketing VP.

·  Targeted language used in marketing campaign to introduce Ford’s Focus (automobile).

Mission College Sylmar, CA

ESL Instructor 1/99 – 6/03

·  Created syllabi for intermediate composition and reading class

·  Taught beginning English conversation, vocabulary, and grammar to CalWorks students.

Veteran’s Administration Los Angeles, CA

Consultant 5/98 - 8/98

·  Designed a course to improve the pronunciation and conversational skills of Chinese researchers.

·  Components included accent reduction, stress and intonation, and choosing the appropriate register.

UCLA Extension Los Angeles, CA

ESL Instructor 6/97 - 3/02

·  Designed and taught pronunciation course for business professionals and visiting scholars, stressing phonetic accuracy, rhythm, and intonation using communicative activities.

·  Conversation for low to intermediate students.

·  Taught listening, speaking and pronunciation to students in the Practical English Program.

UCLA Faculty New Media Center Los Angeles, CA

Summer Research Assistant 6/98 - 9/98

·  Trained faculty in technology workshops (PowerPoint, PhotoShop, Acrobat, RealAudio, and QuickTime).

·  Created computer-based instructional presentation (using PowerPoint and ReadMedia) for Media Center hardware.

·  Assisted faculty on multi-media projects geared towards improving undergraduate teaching.

·  Conducted internet-based research for university-wide, academic database.

UCLA English as a Second Language Service Courses Los Angeles, CA

ESL Teaching Assistant 8/08-12/08, 9/97 - 3/98

·  Integrated technology into the instruction of a content-based curriculum, computers in the classroom for editing and other activities.

·  Developed content-specific materials to assist ESL students in improving composition, listening and vocabulary acquisition skills.

·  Proctored English as a Second Language Placement Exam.

Best Overseas Intensive English Los Angeles, CA Composition Instructor Summer, 1997

·  Taught college preparatory course in writing compositions and research papers.

Pepperdine University Los Angeles, CA Substitute Instructor Summer, 1997

·  Created academic and culture lessons for oral skills and reading course.

·  Used a variety of communicative activities to engage students and increase participation.

Santa Monica College Los Angeles, CA ESL Tutor 1/97 - 4/98

·  Tutored all levels of English ability in grammar, composition, pronunciation, and reading.

American College Westwood, CA ESL Tutor 1/97 - 9/97

·  Tutored all levels of English ability in grammar, composition, pronunciation, and reading.

·  Subjects ranged from English literature, business, and fashion, to design, art, and fashion merchandising.

EDUCATION

UCLA Department of Social Welfare Los Angeles, CA

Courses included: 8/98 - 12/98

·  Human Behavior and the Social Environment

·  Theory of Social Welfare Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups

·  Foundations of Social Welfare Policy

University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA

Statistics I 5/98 - 7/98

UCLA Department of TESL & Applied Linguistics Los Angeles, CA

M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language 9/96 - 6/98

·  Thesis Title: Appraisal, Affect, and Motivation Among UCLA Transfer Students

University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN

B.A. in French - cum laude 8/87 – 5/93

B.A. in History - cum laude

·  Senior Research Project: Femmes dans la Guerre: Women in the French Resistance

Université de Savoie Chambéry, France

Junior year abroad 9/90– 7/91

University of Kansas Paris, France

Paris Immersion Program - Certificate of Completion 8/90

GRANTS/HONORS/AWARDS

·  Spring 2013 Learning Environments Grant (Center for Scholarly Technology)

·  Phi Beta Kappa 1992

·  Normandy (France) Scholar 1992 - conducted research at Le Mémorial de Caen: Cité de l’Histoire et de

la Paix

·  Will Rogers Memorial Scholarship 1996-1997

·  Gamma Beta Phi 1990

·  Honors English Seminar 1988

·  Colonel H.S. Lockett Scholarship 1987

PRESENTATIONS

·  “Cell Phone Surveys in the Classroom,” Teaching with Technology Conference, Center for Scholarly Technology, Spring 2013.

·  “Suffixes and Word Stress,” Living in the U.S. Series, Office of International Services, USC, Fall 2012.

·  Panel Discussion: “Disabilities and Bullying- How to Deal,” Anti-Bullying & Diversity Program, Los Angeles Leadership Academy, Fall 2012.

·  “Rhythm and Sentence Stress,” Living in the U.S. Series, Office of International Services, USC, Fall 2010.

·  “Suffixes and Word Stress & Rhythm and Sentence Stress,” Living in the U.S. Series, Office of International Services, USC, Fall 2009.

·  “A Real-life Perspective on the iBot Mobility System,” Case Managers Seminar, Northridge Hospital, Northridge, CA, October 2006.

·  “Mormons and Polygamy: An Insider’s Perspective,” Guest Lecturer, Santa Monica College, February 2006.

·  Panel Discussion: “Life in the Trenches: A Discussion with TESOL Professionals,” TESL Master’s Program, UCLA, 2004.

·  Panel Discussion: “Life in the Trenches: A Discussion with TESOL Professionals,” TESL Master’s Program, UCLA, 2002.

·  Panel Discussion: “Life in the Trenches: A Discussion with TESOL Professionals,” TESL Master’s Program, UCLA, 2001.

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

·  Interviewer for Fulbright Scholars, 2012

·  Interviewer for Dornsife Trustee and Presidential Scholarships, 2012-2013

·  USC Experts Directory, 2013

·  Site Chair for 2013 CATESOL Regional Conference , 2012-2013

Overseeing facilities setup

Working with Conference Chair, Program Chair, & AV Chair

Mentoring MA TESOL graduate student, 2012-2013

·  Anti-Bully/Diversity Program Panelist- Los Angeles Leadership Academy, 2012

·  Soldiers’ Angels Quick Response Force, Baking Team, Cards Plus Team 2010-2013

·  2005 Program Chair for CATESOL Regional Conference

Oversaw entire online submissions/acceptance process, program content & printing, and facilities setup. Worked closely with co-chairs, facilities, printing, and AV coordinators.

·  Annual Contributor, USC Neighborhood Campaign 2006-

·  Intern -- Peace Over Violence Fall, 2008

Provided therapy and information to survivors of rape and domestic violence.

Completed 65 hours of intensive training before volunteering.

·  iBot Ambassadors Group 2006-2007

·  Volunteer Narrator – Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, 2007

·  UCLA Mentor Teacher, 2002-4

·  Los Angeles Stake Primary Presidency, 1995-2002

Oversaw children’s Sunday school program for 6 area churches.

Designed and led teacher training seminars.

·  Adult Sunday school teacher 2000-2008

·  Sunday school teacher trainer 2007

·  Volunteer Conversation & Pronunciation Teacher, UCLA International Student Center - 1996-7

SPECIAL SKILLS

Testing: ACTFL English language rating

Language: Intermediate skills in oral and written French.

Computer: Advanced skills in Pure Voice, Blackboard, Doodle, WebCT, WIMBA, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, Real Producer, Quicktime Pro.