Marguerite Ann Snow (Ph.D.,
UCLA)
Professor
Office: King Hall A2036
Phone: (323) 343-4373
E-mail: asnow@calstatela.edu


Dr. Snow teaches courses in theory and methods,
including English for Academic Purposes, pedagogical grammar, and
curriculum and materials design in the TESOL MA Program. She is
co-author of Content-Based Second Language Instruction (1989),
and co-editor of the The Multicultural Classroom: Readings for
Content-Area Teachers (1992) and The Content-Based Classroom:
Perspectives on Integrating Language and Content (1997). More
recently, she served as the editor of Implementing the ESL
Standards for Pre-K-12 Students through Teacher Education (2000).
She has also published in the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics,
TESOL Quarterly, The Modern Language Journal, and Applied
Linguistics. In 1985, she was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to
teach at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and, in 1989, she and her
co-authors received the Pimsleur Award for the best research study in
foreign language education. From 1990-1996, she directed Project LEAP:
Learning English for Academic Purposes, two Fund for the Improvement
of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) grants. She was a faculty member at
the 1994 TESOL Summer Institute at Iowa State University and has
trained EFL teachers in Brazil, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary,
Italy, Japan, Latvia, Morocco, Pakistan, and Russia. She is the
coordinator of the external degree TESOL MA program in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. In 1999, Dr. Snow received the Outstanding Professor award
at California State University, Los Angeles.