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Nancy Levy-Konesky is a Distinguished Senior Lecturer in the Department of Romance Studies at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences. Her primary affiliations include the Department of Romance Studies and Packard Avenue campus. She specializes in foreign language methodology, second language acquisition, and curriculum design across K-12 and university levels.
Education:
- PhD in Curriculum (Boston College, 1996)
- MA in Spanish Literature (American University, 1974)
- BA in Spanish Literature and Language (American University, 1972)
Research Interests: Dr. Levy-Konesky focuses on immersive language instruction, technology-enhanced learning, and interdisciplinary curricula. Her work emphasizes blended learning, cooperative learning strategies, and experiential education through community service. She also studies Caribbean literature and culture, particularly Puerto Rican cultural themes.
Publication Trends: Her publications span pedagogical textbooks (Avanzando, Nuevos horizontes) and scholarly articles analyzing language teaching methods. Recent work emphasizes Spanish language instruction materials and curriculum development.
Teaching & Engagement: She teaches courses like Elementary Spanish and Spanish in the Community, emphasizing practical language application. No formal grants or awards are explicitly listed.
Labs/Teams: While no specific labs are noted, her teaching integrates community partnerships, reflecting her commitment to experiential learning.



