stefanie b. clancy - Department of Germanics

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stefanie b. clancy - Department of Germanics
KRISTINA PILZ
6330 14th AVE NE
Department of Germanics
Seattle, WA 98115
University of Washington
(206) 734 7574
Condon Hall 710, Box 353130
[email protected]
Seattle, WA 98195-3130
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EDUCATION
2013- Present
Doctoral Student in the Department of Germanics, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington
2010- 2012
Master of Arts in German Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
Major Subject: German Studies
Minor Subject: Applied Linguistics/Second Language Studies
Thesis Topic: Starke Menschen in Starken Texten – Die Darstellung von Identität und
Geschlecht in Elke Heidenreichs Geschichten und Erzählungen
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Charles A. Grair
Certificates: Certificate in Teaching English in International Contexts
2000 – 2006
Master of Arts, University of Technology Dresden, Germany
Major Subject: German as a Foreign Language
1st Minor Subject: Sociology
2nd Minor Subject: Educational Science
Thesis Topic: Alphabetisierung in Zuwanderungskursen Deutsch als Zweitsprache für in
Deutschland lebende Migranten – Eine Bestandsaufnahme
Thesis Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bernt Ahrenholz
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2013 – Present
Instructor German, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
●Courses taught: 1st Year German, 1st Year Summer Intensive Courses, 2nd Year
German, German for Reading Knowledge
2012
Instructor German, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
●Courses taught: 3rd Semester German, 4th Semester German: Internship to German,
supervising TTU students in teaching and service learning in community schools,
supervising students while working on a translation project in cooperation with
Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library TTU
2010 – 2012
Graduate Instructor, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
●Courses taught: 1st Semester German, 1st Year German Comprehensive Review, 3rd
Semester German
●Assisted in: 4th Semester German, Northern Myths and Legends, German Language
Studies, Contemporary German
●Study Abroad: Teaching Assistant to Dr. Marlen Selker during the Texas Tech German
Study Abroad in Quedlinburg, Germany, Summer 2011
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2008 – 2009
Project Manager “Sprachen unter einem Dach- der interkulturelle, kommunikative
Weg des Sprachenlernens“
Volkshochschule im Landkreis Meissen e.V., Radebeul, Germany
●Developing new concepts of teaching English in an intercultural and
communicative way
● Create a variety of different classes (4 to 6 people)
● Aquire new teachers for the project
● Supervising teachers
2007 – 2009
Professional Teacher
Volkshochschule im Landkreis Meissen e.V., Radebeul, Germany
●In cooperation with SRH Personaldienstleistungs-und Trainingszentrum
Dresden
●German and English Language Instruction
●Assisting persons with mental health issues
●Students with a broad range of ages and educational backgrounds
●Developing teaching material
●Creating and administering written exams
2005 – 2009
Professional Teacher
Volkshochschule im Landkreis Meissen e.V., Radebeul, Germany
●Teaching English language classes
●Various levels; Beginners – Advanced; level A1-B1
(Common European Framework)
●Students of different ages and various educational backgrounds
2004 – 2005
Professional Teacher
Volkshochschule Radebeul e.V., Radebeul, Germany
●Teaching German as a Foreign Language for immigrants
●Advanced level; level A2 (Common European Framework)
2003
Internship
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Léon, Monterrey, Mexico
●Teaching German as a Foreign Language at the University’s language center
●Teaching classes within various grade levels, creating teaching material and
administering oral and written exams
2001 – 2002
Tutor
University of Technology Dresden, Dresden, Germany
●Leadership of a conversation class in German as a Foreign Language, part of
the DSH-program of the University of Technology Dresden
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Gender Studies
Post-Colonial Studies
20th Century German Literature and Culture
Foreign Language Pedagogy
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PUBLICATIONS
2009
“Mein persönliches Sprachenportfolio B2” in Lackman/Loyd/Wright. First Choice:
B2 Englisch für Erwachsene. Berlin: Cornelsen, 2009. 102-108.
PRESENTATIONS
2015
“BlackWhite Narratives: Reading Afro-German Configurations of Identity”, UIC
Graduate Student Conference – Converging Narratives: The Personal Meets the
National, Chicago, IL, 10-11 April
2013
“Eva, devil’s child and Lulu – Unmasking bourgeois behavior through projections”,
70th Annual South Central MLA Conference, New Orleans, LA, 3-5 October
2012
“Gut und Böse – Frau und Mann!? Von Identität und Geschlecht in Heidenreichs Kinderund Jugendliteratur”, 37th Annual Women in German Conference, Shawnee on Delaware,
PA, 25-28 October
SCHOLARSHIPS
2012 – 2013
Max Kade Fellowship
Awarded in support of Graduate Studies
Department of Germanics, University of Washington ($10,000)
2010
AT&T Chancellor‘s Fellowship
Awarded in support of Graduate Studies
Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literature, Texas Tech University
($2000)
ACADEMIC SERVICE
Conference Organization
2015
UW Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference 2016, Chair of the Organizing
Board, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Supervisor: Dr. Sabine Wilke
Curriculum Design
2010
Curriculum and materials development for a German Cultural Studies
Course, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Supervisor: Dr. Stefanie Borst
Extracurricular Activities
2013 - 2014
Graduate and Professional Student Senate, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Spring 2013
Germanic Film Series: “Thriller made in Germany”, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
Winter 2013
Germanic Film Series: “Germany- Think transcultural”, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
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2012
German Movie Night, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Fall 2010
DAAD Teaching Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, CA
2010-2012
German Kaffeeklatsch, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Modern Language Association (MLA)
South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)
Women in German (WiG)
LANGUAGES
German – native language
English – second language
French – third language, reading knowledge
Spanish – fourth Language, reading knowledge
Italian – fifth language, reading knowledge
REFERENCES
Stefanie Borst, Associate Academic Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Associate Professor of German
Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literature
Texas Tech University
[email protected]
(806) 742 – 3145 ext. 245
Charles A. Grair, Associate Professor of German
Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literature
Texas Tech University
[email protected]
(806) 742 – 3145 ext. 275
Anita McChesney, Assistant Professor of German
Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literature
Texas Tech University
[email protected]
(806) 742 – 3145 ext. 275
Brigitte Prutti, Associate Professor and Chair of German
Department of Germanics
University of Washington
[email protected]
(206)543- 4565
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Ellwood Wiggins, Assistant Professor of Germanics
Department of Germanics
University of Washington
[email protected]
(206) 543- 4580
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