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Elizabeth Greenwood
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Elizabeth Greenwood holds a BA in history from the University of San Francisco, an MS in TESOL from Lehman College, and an MFA in literary nonfiction from Columbia University. A former ESL and literary teacher in public schools in Manhattan and the Bronx, Elizabeth currently teaches undergraduate essay composition at Columbia. Elizabeth is a Norman Mailer Fellow, and has been a writer-in-residence at the Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts and ArtFarm Nebraska. A contributing editor at The New Inquiry, her work has appeared in The Believer, Poets & Writers, and the online editions of The New Yorker and Atlantic Monthly.
Workshop topics include:
- Best practices in ESL
- Bridging to college writing using the Hermeneutic Circle
- Incorporating creative writing and storytelling into ELA classes to support the core
- Literacy across content areas
- Differentiation and scalable tasks
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