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Nancy Uribe is a Visiting Lecturer at the McKeown School of Education, Salem State University, where she teaches courses related to second language acquisition and English language teaching.
Her research and teaching interests focus on language education, particularly in the areas of second language acquisition and sheltered content instruction for English language learners. She specializes in preparing educators to teach English as a second language through evidence-based pedagogical strategies.
Her recent and upcoming courses include EDC 362 (Second Language Acquisition), EDS 793 (Language Acquisition), EDS 860 (Sheltering Content for English Language Learners), EDU 307E (Foundations of Teaching English As a Second Language), and GNE 800 (Stand-alone Sheltering Content for English Language Learners), reflecting her deep engagement with ESL education frameworks.
Nancy Uribe has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards.
She advises and mentors students in teacher education programs, particularly those specializing in ESL and bilingual education, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of grants or funded research projects in the available information.
No formal research labs or collaborative teams are referenced in the provided text.
