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Katja Davidoff is an Assistant Professor at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of Berklee College of Music, specializing in language and humanities education. With a focus on student-centered and interdisciplinary approaches, she emphasizes creativity, interactive language acquisition, and the integration of diverse fields to enhance communication skills.
- Education: Graduate Certification in Interior Design (Boston Architectural College, 2020); MA in Teaching English as a Second Language (School for International Training, 2007); MA in Spanish (School for International Training, 2005); BA and BS in Psychology and Developmental Psychology (Eastern Washington University, 1992).
Her research explores the intersection of language learning with disciplines like psychology, interior design, and education, advocating for tolerance of ambiguity and energy management in teaching. At Berklee, she teaches courses related to Liberal Arts and Sciences, with a professional history in ESL instruction and teacher training.
Key Trends: Her work bridges language pedagogy and interdisciplinary learning, evident in her 2017 conference presentation on project-based learning. Recent publications highlight applications of cognitive development and cross-disciplinary communication in education.
- Award: 1998 Commendation for work with juvenile offenders at Charter Hospital, Bradenton, Florida.
Davidoff’s teaching philosophy prioritizes live language application, student energy cultivation, and the fluid use of communication across academic boundaries.




