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Professor Emeritus of Spanish Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
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CURRICULUM
VITAE
"Unamuno: descubridor de Don Quixote y Sancho
Panza." Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages, Spanish Literature.
Jacqueline Martin, Head, Department of Modern Languages, University of Puget
Sound, May, 1975. Annual conference. (In Spanish) "Unamuno: se ensayo como poesia." Pacific
Northwest Council on Foreign Languages, Spanish Literature Section. Seattle,
Washington, April 1976. Annual Conference. (In Spanish) "Covert Contradictions in the Philosophy of the
Profession." Invited panel presentation. Pacific Northwest Council on
Foreign Languages, Portland, Oregon, April 1981. Annual Conference. "The Curse of the Gypsy: Aldecoa's Second
Novel." Invited paper for the Eighth Annual Colloquium on Agony, Empathy
and Pathos in Modern Literature and Film. West Virginia University, Morgantown,
September 1983. "The Gypsy Myth in Con el viento solano.
Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages, Missoula, Montana, May 1984.
Annual conference. "Cien anos de Soldad: Los recuerdos de un
mago." Fifth Annual Cincinnati conference on Romance Languages and
Literature, May 1985. (In Spanish) State Chapter of the American Association of Teachers
of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP). The following presentations have been given
at annual state meetings: 1. 1975: Two hour workshop on new approach to
teaching the Spanish Subjunctive: Theory, Methodology, 16-page outline,
exercises and student outline distributed to all participants. 2. 1976: Two presentations with materials
distributed, one on Por/para and another on the Preterite-Imperfect Problem. 3. 1979: Grammar presentations during the
"Spanish Problems Clinic" for all high school Teachers. 4. 1984: Organization (preliminary) of
"Montana Collaborative Resource Group", for high school teachers. 5. 1986: Presentation of Proficiency Grant Project
conducted 1985-1986 under Title II. "A Practical Approach to the Development of
Quality Review Procedures." 50 minute presentation: Fifth Annual
Conference: Academic Chairpersons: In Search of Academic Quality, February
15-17, 1988 in Orlando, Florida. "The Naked Truth About the Spanish
Subjunctive." Three hour workshop presentation. Pacific Northwest Council
on Foreign Languages, Annual Conference, Missoula, Montana. May 1989. "Mario as Biblical Analogue in Cinco horas con
Mario." Spanish Novel of the XX Century, National Conference, American
Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, San Antonio, Texas, August
10-14, 1989. "The Implications of Primary Language Acquisition
for the Integration of Ethnic Minorities." Foreign Language Linguistics,
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada,
October 19-22, 1989. "Minority Languages Meet the Dominant
Culture", a 50-minute presentation given at the annual meeting of the
Montana Education Association, October 18, 1990, Bozeman, Montana. In-service
credits awarded for attendance. "Assimilation vs. Pluralism: The Paradox of
Bilingual Education", Annual Meeting of the Pacific Northwest Council on
Foreign Languages, Spokane, Washington, May 9-11, 1991. "Language/Cultural Maintenance: Legitimate or
Political Goal of Bilingual Education Programs?" Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages, Missoula, MT May 12-14, 1994. Presider/Chair for session of Interactive Video
Programs in Foreign Languages. Central States Conference on the Teaching of
Foreign Languages: Denver, CO, March, 1995. Chair: "Revisioning the Future: New Strategies for
Foreign Language Teaching." 56th Annual Convention, the College Language
Association. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. April 12, 1996. "Can We Teach The Mysteries of the Verb
System?" Two hour Sectional for Montana Spanish Teacher, MALT Spring
Conference, March 22-23, 1996, Bozeman. "How To Write With All The Verbs." Half-Day
Workshop. National Meeting: American Association of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese. August 7-11, 1996. Orlando, Florida. "Monsignor Quixote: Graham Green Rewriting
Unamuno Rewriting Cervantes." Interdisciplinary Conference, The Hispanic
Connection: Spanish and Spanish-American Literature in the Arts of the World.
Hofstra University, New York, October 16-18, 1997. Pacific Northwest Council For Languages (PNCFL):
Half-day Fee Workshop. "A Practical Approach To Teaching and Using All The
Verbs ," Tacoma, Washington, April 8, 1999. Presider: "Teaching Direct and Indirect Object
Pronouns For Mastery." PNCFL Conference, Tacoma, Washington, April 9, 1999. Presider: "Placticaditas: Student Lead
Conversation Circles," PNCFL Conference, Tacoma, Washington, April 9, 1999. Joint MEA/AFT Annual Meeting: Half-day workshop.
"Spanish Conditional Sentences," Billings Skyview, October 19-21,
2000. "Don Quixote: Sin, Grace and Redemption." Don Quixote: The First 400
Years. November 4-6, 2004, Hofstra University Conference.
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