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Tabitha Kidwell Senior Professorial Lecturer World Languages and Cultures

Degrees
Ph.D., Applied Linguistics and Language Education, University of Maryland
M.A., Foreign and Second Language Education, The Ohio State University
B.S., French and Spanish Education; B.A., French, Miami University

Languages Spoken
English, French, Spanish, Bahasa Indonesia, Malagasy
Bio
Tabitha Kidwell is a language teacher and teacher educator interested in innovative approaches to language teaching, language teacher education, and the development of intercultural competence. She has taught French, Spanish, and English to students ranging from pre-schoolers to adults, and has conducted professional development for language teachers in Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and the United States. Dr. Kidwell is a frequent presenter at regional and international TESOL conferences. She began her career in language education as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Madagascar, from 2004 to 2006.
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Teaching

Spring 2024

  • CORE-105 Complex Problems Seminar: Why Learn World Languages

  • TESL-010 Acad Writing for Grad Students

  • TESL-220 Language, Education and Equity

Fall 2024

  • CORE-107 Complex Problems Seminar: Why Learn World Languages

  • HNRS-050 Honors Supplement

  • TESL-400 Principles of Linguistics

  • TESL-445 Curriculum & Materials Design

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Selected Publications

[Selected and Recent]

Triyoko, H., &ÌýKidwell, T.Ìý(In Press). Promoting a World Englishes perspective through podcasts.ÌýELT Journal, 77.Ìý

Kidwell, T.Ìý(2021). Protectors and preparers: Novice Indonesian EFL teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching about culture.ÌýLanguage and Intercultural Communication, 21(5), 631-645.Ìý

Kidwell, T.ÌýÌý& Triyoko, H. (2021). Language awareness as a resource for multilingual individuals’ learning about culture: A Javanese case study.ÌýJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.

Kidwell, T.,ÌýPeercy, M. M., Tigert, J., & Fredricks, D. (2021).ÌýNovice teachers’ use of pedagogical language knowledge to humanize language and literacy development.ÌýTESOL Journal, 12(3).

Kidwell, T.Ìý& Pentón Herrera, L. (2019). Culturally sustaining pedagogy in action: Views from Indonesia and the United States.ÌýÌýKappa Delta Pi Record,Ìý55(2), 60-65.Ìý

Professional Presentations

[Selected and Recent]

Kidwell, T., & Triyoko, H. (2023, March).ÌýListening to diverse English voices through podcasts.ÌýPresentationÌýat the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages International Convention, Portland, OR.

Kidwell, T.Ìý(2022, September).ÌýScaffolding Project-Based Instruction: Supporting Student Success.ÌýAmerican English Live 15.2 (A program of the U.S. Department of State, presented to 1400 EFL teachers worldwide). Available at:Ìý

Kidwell, T.,Ìý(2022, March).ÌýTESOL teacher educators’ professional development: Challenges, successes, and opportunities.ÌýPresentation at the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages International Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.

Kidwell, T.Ìý(2022, August).ÌýWindows and Mirrors: Multiculturalism and Interculturality in Language Teaching. Virtual Keynote, UIN Salatiga International Conference on Language and culture, Indonesia.Ìý

Kidwell, T.,ÌýAwadh, A., Charway, O., Sidahmed, A., & Tcheuntche, J. C. (2020, November).ÌýProject-Based instruction: Integrated language learning for the 21stÌýcentury.ÌýAfrica ELTA webinar series. Available at:Ìý