
Nancy Andrus
Teaching Professor · French Language Education
Pennsylvania State UniversityAbout
Nancy Andrus is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the College of the Liberal Arts. She holds a B.S. in French Technical Writing and Translation from Penn State University and an M.A. from Wilkes University. Her career spans 17 years of high school French teaching in Chester County, Pennsylvania, followed by a shift to university-level instruction. She completed a study abroad program at Sorbonne University's CCFS in Paris.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in French Technical Writing and Translation, Penn State University
- Teacher Certification, Immaculata University
- Master of Arts, Wilkes University
- Study Abroad: Sorbonne University (Paris), CCFS Program
Research & Teaching Focus: Her expertise centers on French language pedagogy, Francophone cultural studies, and the application of translation techniques in education. She integrates interdisciplinary approaches to enhance student engagement in language learning.
Professional Contributions: While no specific awards or grants are listed, her extensive teaching experience reflects a commitment to advancing language education at both secondary and tertiary levels.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab or collaborative team affiliations mentioned in the provided text.
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