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Sarah Glenski’s teaching and research interests center on project-based language learning, literacy, and content-based approaches to language teaching, as well as curriculum design. At Yale University, she has taught beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of Spanish, along with language specific purposes courses. Glenski holds a Ph.D. in Spanish literature, specializing in modern Iberian literatures and cultures, and has also obtained a certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Yale. From 2018 to 2021, she was a graduate fellow in language education at Yale’s Center for Language Study, where she co-facilitated workshops on the theory and practice of teaching languages and organized professional development events for graduate students. In 2023, she co-authored a chapter titled “Peer-Led Professional Development for Graduate Student Language Teachers: An Example from the Center for Language Study,” which was published in the book 'Advancing Language Learning in the 21st Century.' Glenski also holds certificates in language acquisition and distance language teaching from Yale.
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