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Jennifer Banaszek, English 1, English 2
Bio: From Chicago, IL
College: UC San Diego (English Literature)
Graduate School:
MA in English Literature SF State 1995
MAT in Urban Education & Social Justice USF 2018
Favorite Book: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera
My three children, Emma, Jane, and William have all received their K-12 education through SFUSD
Albert Lee, 9/10 ELD 9/10 NX English
Bio:
From: San Francisco
Education: BA in English Literature & Politics from UC Santa Cruz
San Jose State University Teacher Credential Program
Favorite Books: As I Lay Dying - William Faulkner Chinese Playground - Bill Lee
Emily Forbes, 9/10 ELD 9/10 NX English (Spanish cohort)
Bio:
From Danville, CA
College: UC Berkeley (English and Spanish)
Grad School: MA and Teaching Credential, UC Berkeley MUSE program
Years teaching: 4
Favorite book: Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
Alexis Beglinger, Writing for Publication Senior Seminar
Bio:
From: San Francisco, CA
Education: B.A. in Psychology and English Language & Literature from the University of Michigan, M.S. Ed. in Inclusive Education from Nazareth College.
Credentials: English, Psychology, and Special Education, and I have National Board certification as an Exceptional Needs Specialist.
Years teaching: 17
Favorite books: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Erin Gallagher, American Literature European Literature AP Literature & Composition
Bio:
From: Philadelphia, PA
Education: Temple University (English BA); University of Pennsylvania (Urban Education MSEd)
Years Teaching: 8
Favorite Book(s): Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison; Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck; Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston
Jeremiah Turner, American Literature NX 9/10 Adv. ELD 11/12 Adv. ELD
Bio:
From San Francisco, CA
Colleges: BA in Humanities and Social Justice New College
BFA in Speech and Drama, Artemis School, UK
MA Humanities, U of H
Teaching Credential in English/ELD SFSU
Years teaching: 27
Jessica Oppenheim, 9/10 NX ELD 9/10 (SLIFE) Students with Limited Interrupted Formal Education
Bio:
From: Boston, Massachusetts
Education:BA, Photography from Richmond, The American International School in London, MA in teaching English as Second Language from Boston University
SFUSD for 8 years
Favorite Book: The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo
Patrick Hennessey
Bio:
From: St. Paul, Mn.
San Francisco last 20 years
SFUSD Employee 17 years
Two Children SFUSD
Partner SFUSD
BA English & MA Education
Good Book: Cannery Row
Nicole Hsu, 11/12 ELD Writing for Publication and Communication and Writing
Bio:
Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona
Education: BA Journalism and MEd Secondary Curriculum & Instruction (Arizona State University)
20 years teaching English, 16 years at Thurgood Marshall (10 years teaching newcomer English language learners)
My 6th grade daughter attends James Denman MS.
Favorite author/philosopher: Albert Camus
My educational philosophy is grounded in the belief that understanding the student and developing relationships are the foundations of effective instruction. My students know that I care about them both as people and as learners. With such a diverse population, it is crucial that I understand who they are, where they come from and what their needs are.
ELD Department
English Learner Proficiency Assessment of California (ELPAC):This is a California state test for all English Learner students to assess their English skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The score ranges from 1-4. It occurs each year in February/March.
Reclassification: Reclassification is when a student meets all 4 criteria to be considered English Fluent Proficient. They no longer need to take ELD classes. The 4 criteria are as follows:
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