
About
Adam Agostinelli is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Writing Program at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH). He holds a Master's in Applied Linguistics and is currently pursuing a PhD in Teaching, Curriculum & Society at Boston College. His research focuses on language acquisition, second language identities, and international student mobility in education contexts. Agostinelli has extensive teaching experience in both K-12 and higher education systems in the U.S. and Korea.
Education Background: MA in Applied Linguistics; PhD Candidate (Teaching, Curriculum & Society) at Boston College. Courses Taught: First-Year Writing for Multilingual Writers (ENGW 1102).
- Research Interests: International student integration, language identity formation in cross-cultural contexts, and EFL teaching methodologies
- Professional Contributions: Authored/co-authored peer-reviewed articles in journals like Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education and Korea TESOL Journal
Recent work includes studies on post-COVID online learning adaptations and strategies for content teachers supporting multilingual learners.
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