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Katja Davidoff is a Lecturer at Boston University, affiliated with the Center for English Language and Orientation Programs (CELOP). She holds dual Bachelor's degrees in Applied Psychology and Developmental Psychology from Eastern Washington University (1992), and two Master's degrees: a Master of Arts in Teaching English and another in Teaching Spanish from the School for International Training (2005, 2007). She is currently pursuing a Doctoral degree focusing on personal narrative, digital storytelling, and identity/agency through art.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts: Applied Psychology, Eastern Washington University (1992)
- Bachelor of Science: Developmental Psychology, Eastern Washington University (1992)
- Master of Arts: Teaching English, School for International Training (2007)
- Master of Arts: Teaching Spanish, School for International Training (2005)
Her research and teaching interests center on language education, the intersection of music/visual arts in pedagogy, and digital storytelling. She has certifications in ESL, Spanish instruction, and interior design, reflecting her multidisciplinary background. Katja has taught at CELOP for 12 years and previously instructed French, Spanish, ESL, and Latin in K-12 schools. She currently teaches English and Liberal Arts courses emphasizing creative expression and cultural exploration.
Though no specific scientific awards are listed, her contributions to language education and multicultural pedagogy are highlighted through her extensive teaching experience and ongoing doctoral work. She has no reported grants or advisees listed here, though her narrative emphasizes lifelong learning and artistic pursuits, including fiction writing in poetry and short stories.
She is part of the Faculty Writing Consultants and TWID Consultants teams at Boston University, supporting academic and professional communication initiatives.




