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Denise Egéa-Kuehne
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Current position >> 2005-present - Full Professor, L.M. "Pat" and Mildred Harrison Professorship, Department of Educational Theory, Policy and Practice, College of Education, LSU. Teaching graduate courses in curriculum theory, foreign language education, and research (quantitative, qualitative, and mixed models). Advising master's and doctoral students and directing research. >> 1996-present - Director, French Education Project for Research and Teacher Education (FEP), Department of Educational Theory, Policy and Practice, College of Education, LSU. Activities include teacher education (initial and continuing education), development of pedagogical material, and research. Previous
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>> 1994-2001 - Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, College of Education, LSU. Teaching graduate courses in foreign language education, curriculum theory, and research (qualitative and quantitative); advising master's and doctoral students and directing research. Coordinating and supervising foreign language pre-service field experiences. >> 1992-1994 - Clinical Professor, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, College of Education, LSU. Teaching graduate level teacher education courses in foreign language education, curriculum theory, and research (qualitative and quantitative), and supervising Holmes Interns research projects. Coordinating and supervising foreign language pre-service field experiences. >> 1991-1992 - Coordinator, Student Literacy Project Federal Grant, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, College of Education, LSU. Responsible for managing federal grant for Student Literacy Project, coordinating and directing weekly seminars, coordinating and supervising Literacy Project student tutors in field assignments K-adults, developing and implementing pedagogical material and evaluation forms to assess SLP program and students. Coordinating and supervising foreign language pre-service field experiences. College of Education General Supervisor for the Alternate Teacher Certification program (all disciplines) >> 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 (summers) - Invited Professor, Governor's Institute Programs, North Carolina. Graduate foreign language education courses in French to teachers K-12. >> 1988-1991-Graduate Assistant, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, College of Education, LSU. Teaching undergraduate courses in foreign language education and foundations. Coordinating and supervising foreign language pre-service field experiences. |
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