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Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 1 Pennsylvania State University 814-867-3199 (office) College of Education 814-599-4995 (cell) 257 Chambers Hall eas260@psu.edu University Park, PA 16802 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Professor of Education (non-tenure track) 2010-present College of Education, Department of Curriculum & Instruction University Park, PA The Pennsylvania State University Responsible for development and coordination of Teaching ESL Certificate Program with Immersion in Ecuador Appointed as member of the Graduate Faculty, Fall 2011. Courtesy appointment to the Department of Applied Linguistics, 2011. Course Design & Development APLNG 484 Discourse-Functional Grammar Designed online, blended version of course Online Graduate Certificate in TESOL Program design and certificate approval process APLNG 802 Focus on English: Teaching Form, Meaning, and Use Developed online course WL ED 400, WL ED 444, WL ED 483 & APLNG 493 Designed courses for both on-campus delivery and immersion program ESL Program Specialist Certificate established field teaching experiences according to PDE guidelines Doctoral-level course: CI 597A Research on Teacher Preparation for Teaching English Learners Courses Taught (2009-2017, ESL certificate courses) WL ED 400 Foundations of Language in Second Language Teaching WL ED 444 Language, Culture & the Classroom: Issues for Practitioners WL ED 483 Evaluating Schools Performances and Programs with ELLs APLNG 493 Teaching English as a Second Language APLNG 484 Discourse-Functional Grammar APLNG 804 Focus on Learners: Identity, Community and Language Learning (Fall 2011) CI 597A Research on Teacher Preparation for Teaching English Learners (Fall 2013) Senior Lecturer, Applied Linguistics & World Language Education Coordinator, ESL Certificate with Immersion 2009-2010 Department of Applied Linguistics University Park, PA The Pennsylvania State University Responsible for ESL certificate program design and implementation of Online Graduate TESOL Certificate Program Instructor, ESL Certificate Program, Penn State Abington 2009 Director, Intensive English Program 1997-2008 Juniata College Huntingdon, PA

Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 2 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics The Pennsylvania State University, August 2009. Dissertation Title: Preparing teachers for diverse classrooms: An activity theoretical analysis of teacher learning and development. Advisor: Karen Johnson M.S. in Linguistics Georgetown University, May 1985 B. A. in Geography and Spanish Indiana University of Pennsylvania, May 1981, cum laude PRIOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE Director & English Language Instructor 1991-1996 English Language & Culture Center Quito, Ecuador Experiment in International Living ESL Teacher/Consultant 1990-1991 Center for Applied Linguistics Language at Work Federation of State Humanities Councils Assistant to the Director 1989-1990 Association for Community Based Education Washington, D.C Grant Writer/Research Associate 1986-1989 Partners for Livable Places English Language Instructor/Teacher Educator 1985-1986 Graduate School, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Bilingual Education Research Associate 1984-1985 Pelavin Associates, Inc. Bilingual Classroom Teacher 1981-1983 Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey León, México Colegio Miraflores León (bilingual K-12 school) Academia de Idiomas Valladolid, Spain PUBLICATIONS Martin, D. & Smolcic, E. (edited volume proposal under review). Beyond Internationalization: Preparing Teachers to Teach and Learn With English Language Learners Smolcic, E. & Martin, D. (under review) Expanding Teachers Intercultural and Linguistic Competencies: Immersion in Ecuador, (Eds.) Jane Jackson & Susan Oguro, Intercultural Interventions in Study Abroad, New York, NY, Routledge. Smolcic, E. & Arends, J. (in press). Building Teacher Interculturality: Cross-Cultural Partnerships in University Classrooms. Teacher Education Quarterly, Fall 2017.

Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 3 Smolcic, E. & Katunich, J. (2017) Teachers Crossing Borders: A Review of the Research into Immersion Field Experience for Teachers. Teaching and Teacher Education. 62, 47-59. Smolcic, E. (2013). Opening up to the World?: Intercultural Learning in an International Field Experience for Teachers. In C. Kinginger (Ed.), Social and Cultural Aspects of Language Learning in Study Abroad. (pp. 75-99) Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Smolcic, E. (2011). Becoming a Culturally Responsive Teacher: Personal Transformation & Shifting Identities During an Immersion Experience Abroad. In K. E. Johnson & P. Golombek (Eds). Research on Second Language Teacher Education: A Sociocultural Perspective on Professional Development. (pp. 15-30). New York, NY: Routledge. Smolcic, E. (2009). A Third Space for Intercultural Learning: An Analysis of Cultural and Linguistic Immersion. Conference proceedings, International Conference on Language, Education & Diversity, Univ. of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Smolcic, E. (2006). Review of Alsup, J. Teacher Identity Discourses: Negotiating Personal & Professional Spaces. (pp. 234-235). Education Review. 25 July, 2006 http://www.edrev.info/reviews/rev498.htm SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Smolcic, E. & Badenhorst, P. (2017, March) Immersion abroad for teachers: A learning context to build and emergent eco-sociopolitical consciousness? American Assoc. of Applied Linguistics, Portland, OR Smolcic, E., Childs, S. & Sweeney, E. (2017, March) Study abroad and the building of reciprocal South/North relationships: Mindful engagement to sustain university partnerships. American Assoc. of Applied Linguistics, Portland, OR Smolcic, E. & Pasterick, M. (2017, Feb.) Cultural immersion, dissonance and movement towards interculturality. Language Teacher Education Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. Badenhorst, P. & Smolcic, E. (2016, March) Spirituality as resource for critical sociopolitical development: Sumak Kawsay and eco/political emergence in preservice teachers, Annual Conference on Equity & Social Justice, Penn State University. Smolcic, E., Avineri, N., Katunich, J., & Uzum, B. (2016, April, Colloquium Organizer & Presenter), Building a theory of teacher interculturality: Investigating immersion field experiences in culturally & linguistically different spaces, American Association of Applied Linguistics, Orlando, FL. Smolcic, E., Katunich, J., Lee, M., Martin, D., Pasterick, M. & Webster, N. (2016, Jan., Symposium Organizer & Presenter) Teacher Immersion Abroad: Programmatic and contextual elements that mediate learning, International Conference on the Development of Intercultural Competence (CERCLL), University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Smolcic, E. & Katunich, J. (2015, March). Teachers as intercultural learners: A synthesis of teacher education practices in the development of intercultural competencies, American Association of Applied Linguistics, Toronto, Canada.

Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 4 Smolcic, E. (2014, March). Building teacher interculturality: Developing culturally sustaining attitudes, dispositions & practices, American Association of Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, Portland, OR. Smolcic, E. (2014, January). Teachers developing understandings of teaching emergent bilingual learners in two contexts: Abroad & at Home, Fourth International Conference on the Development of Intercultural Competence (CERCLL), University of Arizona. Smolcic, E. (2013, March). Developing interculturality: Language & culture learning as social practice, American Association for Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, Dallas, TX. Smolcic, E. & Arends, J. (2012, February). Student partnerships across cultures: Moving towards interculturality. Ethnography in Education Research Forum, Philadelphia, PA. Smolcic, E. (2012, January). Moving through dissonance & towards interculturality in an immersion experience abroad. Third International Conference on the Development of Intercultural Competence (CERCLL), University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Smolcic, E. (2011, March). 'Opening up to the world? : An activity theoretical analysis of intercultural and second language learning. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Applied Linguistics, Chicago, IL. Smolcic, E., Brito, K., Fink, L., Hertel, T. (2009, May). Teachers Crossing Borders: Preparing for increasing diversity in the public schools. Symposium Organizer. 6th International Conference on Language Teacher Education, National Capital Language Resource Center (NCLRC), Smolcic, E. (2009, March). Teachers as border-crossers: An activity theoretical view of intercultural learning in an immersion program. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Applied Linguistics, Denver, CO. Smolcic, E. (2008, September). An activity theoretical approach to understanding intercultural learning. Paper presented at the Congress of the International Society for Cultural & Activity Research (ISCAR), University of California, San Diego, CA. Smolcic, E. (2007, November). Teachers as border-crossers : A sociocultural view of teacher learning and development. Paper presented at the 2 nd International Conference on Language, Education & Diversity, Univ. of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Ingerman, P. & Smolcic, E. (2007, March). All advocates are not lawyers: Teachers as agents of change. Paper presented at the 5 th International Conference on Language Teacher Education, Minneapolis, MN. Smolcic, E. (2007, February). Preparing teachers for diverse classrooms: A sociocultural view of teacher learning and development, Ethnography in Education Research Forum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. INVITED PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS Sheltered Instruction in K-12 contexts for English language teachers. Colegio Einstein, Quito, Ecuador, June 2014

Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 5 Understanding the needs and challenges of English-learning students, Conference on Academic Advising, Penn State University, September 2013. Intercultural learning & global awareness: Penn State students learn & teach in Ecuador, First Annual Global Penn State Conference, September 2013. Social identities and intercultural interaction, Faculty Retreat, School of Nursing, Penn State University, May 2013. Teacher development for diverse classrooms: Exploring the diversity of learners home contexts, cultural identities and literacy practices, Diverse Literacies Conference, Lehigh Valley, PA, September 2012. Cultivating a community of diverse learners: Classrooms, schools, global interaction, Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association (PSMLA), October 2011. Cultivating a community of diverse learners: Classrooms, schools, global interaction, Multiple Cultures, Multiple Voices: Expanding and Strengthening Practice, Policy and Partnerships, PA Department of Education, Harrisburg, PA, June 2009. Are two languages better than one?: Becoming bilingual. Presentation to teachers, parents and staff at Altoona School District, Altoona, PA, November 2008. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Research Incentive Grant, College of Education, Penn State University, 2015 ($9,000) James P. Shannon Leadership Institute Fellow, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, MN, 2015 ($500) Doctoral Research Fellowship Incentive Award, Graduate School, Penn State University, 2007 ($1,500) Graduate Research Support Grant, College of the Liberal Arts, Penn State University, 2006 ($800) Title VII Fellowship for Master s Program in Bilingual Education & Linguistics, U.S. Dept. of Education, Georgetown University, 1983 AWARDS Gil Watz Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Applied Linguistics, Penn State University, 2008 Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowship, Honorable Mention, 2008 First Place in the Arts and Humanities, Graduate Research Exhibition (university-wide competition), Penn State University, 2008 ADVISING & COMMITTEES Dissertation & Honors Theses (completed) Li, M. May 2016 (co-advisor with Jamie Myers), Curriculum & Instruction, Contributory Factors to Language Learning as Perceived by University-level Chinese Heritage Language Learners in the U.S.

Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 6 Althewini, A. May 2016 (committee member), Curriculum & Instruction, Saudi Teachers Belief About Reading Instruction for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Hults, A. May 2015 (committee member), Curriculum & Instruction, The Dialogic Construction of Bilingual Literacies, Disability, and Inclusion by Content-Area Teachers Pasterick, M. May 2015 (committee member), Curriculum & Instruction, Language & Culture Learning Abroad: Mediating Pre-Service World Language Teachers Development of Interculturality Arends, J. May 2014 (co-advisor with Stephanie Serriere), Curriculum & Instruction, Critical Reflections of Global Service-Learning Faculty Kao, Y. August 2014 (committee member), Curriculum & Instruction, Vygotsky s Theory of Instruction & Assessment: The Implications on Foreign Language Education, completed Undergraduate, Schreyer Honors College Hayner, S. May, 2016, Instructional Strategies to Promote Literacy Development in Among English Language Learners Egan, L. December 2013, Group Dynamic Assessment in a Secondary Spanish Classroom: Student and Teacher Perceptions Dissertation committees (in progress) Bretz, Isaac (Curriculum & Instruction) Katunich, John (Curriculum & Instruction) Kolb, Andrea (Curriculum & Instruction) Persson, Anna (Curriculum & Supervision) Sweeney, Eleanor (Curriculum & Instruction) ACADEMIC SERVICE Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Teacher Education Intercultural Education TESOL Quarterly Teaching and Teacher Education Teacher Education Quarterly Proposal Reviewer TESOL Convention & Annual Meeting Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs, U.S. Dept. of Education, Grants Review Diversity & Community Enhancement Committee (DCEC), Chair (2015-present); Member (2010-2015), College of Education, Penn State University, Co-Chair, Diversity Theme Subcommittee on Language Diversity, 2011-2012, College of Education, Penn State University Awards Committee, Member, Dept. of Applied Linguistics, 2009 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY & COMMUNITY SERVICE Showing Up for Racial Justice, Central PA Chapter, Leadership Team, 2017, State College, PA Consulting Editor, Caslon Publishing and Consulting, 2014, Philadelphia, PA Consultant, ESL Program Evaluation & Strategic Plan, 2012, Albright College, Reading, PA

Elizabeth A. Smolcic page 7 Consultant, ELT & technology in language instruction, 2009, University Negeri Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, ESL Program Evaluation, 2008, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY PA State ELL Task Force, Member & Meeting Organizer, 2007, 2008 Camp English, Founder and Coordinator, volunteer teaching program in San Clemente, Ecuador, 2007- present Pennsylvania Department of Education Major Institutional Review, Team Member of on-site Spanish and ESL teacher education programs, March 2004 & Feb. 2006