About
Tabitha Kidwell is a language teacher and teacher educator at American University, specializing in innovative approaches to language teaching, intercultural competence, and multilingual education. She teaches courses such as Principles of Linguistics (TESL-400) and Curriculum & Materials Design (TESL-445). Her research focuses on teacher development, cross-cultural pedagogy, and the integration of technology in language education.
Education:
- Ph.D., Applied Linguistics and Language Education, University of Maryland
- M.A., Foreign and Second Language Education, The Ohio State University
- B.S. and B.A., French and Spanish Education, Miami University
Research Interests: Dr. Kidwell’s work emphasizes culturally sustaining pedagogy, intercultural communication in language classrooms, and professional development for TESOL educators. She has conducted teacher training programs in Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and other countries.
Publications & Presentations: Her recent work includes studies on World Englishes, podcast-based language learning, and humanizing practices in multilingual classrooms. She frequently presents at TESOL International Conventions and delivers webinars for global audiences.
Labs/Teams: While no specific lab is mentioned, her collaborations include international educators and institutions, reflecting a focus on global language education initiatives.
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