- Teaching English as a Second Language
- First Language Loss and Revitalization
- Indigenous Languages and Identities
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Dr. Sandra Kouritzin is a Professor in the Curriculum, Teaching and Learning department at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Education . With a PhD from the University of British Columbia (1997), she has served as editor of the TESL Canada Journal (2000-2006) and authored Face[t]s of First Language Loss . Her work spans language loss, neoliberal university practices, and transcultural research ethics. Education: PhD (1997), University of British Columbia MA (1987), University of British Columbia Honours Equivalent (1985), University of British Columbia BA (1984), University of British Columbia Research Interests: Her primary focus lies in English as a Second Language and First Language Revitalization , particularly examining neoliberal pressures on faculty workload and identity. She explores transnational research ethics , positioning theory in second language identity, and the colonial implications of language education. Publication Trends: Her recent work critiques neoliberal governance in universities, analyzes academic gigification , and emphasizes decolonial research frameworks. Articles from 2024-2018 consistently address language policy , faculty burnout , and post-truth pedagogy . Scientific Awards: Recipient of the CSSE Dissertation Prize (1997) and the Falconer Emerging Researcher Award (2005) . Grants & Editorial Work: Secured over $1.5 million in research funding from SSHRC, Metropolis, and other agencies. Served as editor for TESL Canada Journal and contributed to TESOL Encyclopedia chapters.










