Naseer Alomari

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Assistant Professor, Co-Coordinator for Speech (SPE) Courses
Speech, Communications and Theatre Arts

EMAIL: nalomari@bmcc.cuny.edu

Office: S-628J

Office Hours: Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 10:00-11:00 AM. You can email me at nalomari@bmcc.cuny.edu to set up an appointment.

Phone: +1 (212) 776-6298

I am Professor Alomari and I am excited to accompany you through this course. My professional career in the field of education includes teaching and leadership positions at the grade-school and higher education levels. My teaching experience in New York City includes teaching English to speakers of other languages and English language arts and literature at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.

My professional experience in higher education includes teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in the field of language and literacy education in the US and overseas.

I have taught language and literacy development, curriculum and instruction, second language acquisition, bilingual education, linguistics, syntax, semantics, composition, speech and communication, academic research, and critical reading.

Email: nalomari@bmcc.cuny.edu

Work Phone: 212-220-8 000 Ext. 7982

Office Location S628J

Expertise

I am an Assistant Professor of Speech. I have contributed to language and literacy instruction at various colleges and universities in the United States and globally. My educational leadership experience includes grade-school and higher education positions. My international experience includes directing an ESL/EFL program and a teacher education program in TESOL.

Degrees

Fordham University

Degree Name: PhD

Field Of Study: Language Education

The Ph.D. program in Language, Literacy, and Learning enrolls experienced educators at all grade levels seeking to develop expertise as researchers, as well as accepting leadership responsibilities in curriculum and literacy.

City University of New York-Herbert H. Lehman College

Degree Name: M.S.

Field Of Study: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

This program is designed for students seeking a master’s degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). It can also provide initial New York State certification in English to speakers of other languages (ESOL) for teachers (Birth-grade 12), or additional ESOL certification for those already certified. Holders of this master’s degree can obtain professional certification in ESOL upon completion of additional requirements.

Yarmouk University

Degree Name: BA

Field Of Study: The English Language and its Literature

Yarmouk University was an important landmark in my education. Exposure to university professors from different cultures and backgrounds while studying the English language and its literature provided me with a comparative perspective that distinguishes my academic outlook.

Courses Taught

Research and Projects

My research interests include technology-mediated language and literacy development.
Specialties: Language and Literacy Methods Instruction, Curriculum and Instruction, Speech and Communication, Second Language Acquisition, Urban Education, Language Development.

Publications

Honors, Awards and Affiliations

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