
معرفی
Dr. Bruce Peng is a Professor of Linguistics and Education at SUNY Oswego, where he teaches TESOL methods and linguistics courses. He previously served as Director of the Linguistics Program (2009–2015). His research focuses on clinically rich teaching, language instruction, urban school dynamics, and phonological phenomena across languages like Kikuyu, Warao, and English as a second language.
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Arizona (1992)
- MA in TESOL, Northern Arizona University (1987)
- BA in English, Chongqing University (1982)
His work bridges linguistics and education, emphasizing practical applications for teacher training. He co-authored a textbook manuscript on content-based TESOL methods and secured a $553,488 grant (2012–2014) to develop clinically rich teacher preparation programs. Recent conference presentations highlight challenges in transforming TESOL education through clinical models.
Awarded grants include the 2012–2014 teacher preparation initiative. His advising and grants underscore a commitment to urban education equity and interdisciplinary collaboration. Active in linguistics and education communities, he has contributed to programs at institutions in China, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

