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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Dr. Lucy Pickering, assistant professor in
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) within
the English department
at The University of Alabama, has been awarded the 2003 Fred W.
Malkemes Prize by The American Language Institute of New York
University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Pickering is in UA’s College
of Arts and Sciences. The $1,000 award was announced at the
25th annual winter conference of the NYS TESOL Applied
Linguistics Special Interest Group held recently. The honor was
awarded Pickering for her article “The Role of Tone Choice in
Improving ITA Communication in the Classroom.” It was singled
out for its readability and detailed documentation.
Pickering holds a doctorate in applied linguistics from the
University of Florida. Before coming to UA she taught in the ITA
(International Teaching Assistant) program at the University of
Florida. She also has taught English to speakers of other
languages in England, Hungary and elsewhere in the United
States.
The Malkemes Prize was established in memory of Fred W.
Malkemes, a respected educator and, for nearly 20 years, a
faculty member of NYU’s American Language Institute. The
Malkemes Prize selection committee seeks articles on topics that
were of special interest to him including: teaching and
classroom practice; language teacher education; adult literacy;
computer-assisted language learning; and developing materials
for use in English as a second language classrooms for beginning
students.
The American Language Institute has been providing English
instruction to speakers of other languages for more than 50
years. It is one of the largest and most respected programs in
the country, offering courses at all levels of proficiency. The
Fred W. Malkemes Fund, founded in 1988, is a permanent endowment
of New York University.
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