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Olga D. Lambert, EdD, Dean, Goodwin College of Business and Liberal Arts, Benedictine University

Olga D. Lambert, EdD

Dean, Goodwin College of Business and Liberal Arts

Faculty Email: olambert@ben.edu

Phone: 630-829-6275

Office Location: Kindlon 144

Education:

Ed.D., Language and Literacy, Harvard University, 2009

M.A., English Language and Linguistics, University of New Hampshire, 2001

B.A., French and Psychology, Bates College, 1999

Areas of interest

Second language acquisition in adults, the relationship between individual characteristics and learning, writing pedagogy.

 

Courses taught:

LING 502: Second Language Acquisition

LING 505: Sociocultural Issues in ESL

LING 520: Research Methods

LING 599: Thesis Writing Seminars

WRIT 101: Writing Colloquium

WRIT 102: Research Writing in Social Science

Current Project:

鈥淚t鈥檚 Complicated: English Learners鈥 Transition from Secondary Education to a Four-Year Institution鈥 (granted sabbatical in Spring 2018)

 

Selected publications and presentations:

Lambert. O.D. (2015). Learner characteristics and writing performance in a community college ESL course: Some unexpected findings. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 39(1), 5-19. DOI: 10.1080/10668926.2012.754731.

Lambert, O.D. (2008). Who are our students? Measuring learner characteristics in adult immigrants studying English. Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2(3), 162-173.

鈥淎ssessing the Effectiveness of a First-Semester Learning Community for At-Risk Students鈥 (with Steven Day). National Learning Communities Conference (Bay City, MI, November 2018).

鈥淓merging Scholars: Integrating First-Year Writing and Content Courses to Support At-Risk Students鈥 Transition to College.鈥 National Learning Communities Conference (Atlanta, GA, November 2016).

鈥溾榊ou鈥檙e Not Supposed to Do That in a Research Paper鈥: Personal Pronoun Use and Authorial Identity in First-Year Student Writing.鈥 American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference (Orlando, FL, April 2016).

鈥淏enedictine University鈥檚 Emerging Scholars Program: A Learning Community Model to Support At-Risk First Generation College Students鈥 (poster with Steven Day). National Learning Communities Conference (Bay City, MI, November 2014).

鈥淧ersonal Pronoun Use in Community-College Student Writing: Developing an Academic Self.鈥 The Conference on College Composition and Communication (Indianapolis, March 2014).

鈥淓vidence of a Shift Towards 鈥極rality鈥 in College Writing: A Longitudinal Study鈥 (a panel with Sandra Kies of Benedictine University and Daniel Kies of College of DuPage). Writing Research Across Borders III Conference (Paris, France, February 2014).

鈥淭he (Mis)match Between Student and Faculty Perceptions of Written Feedback in Discipline-Specific Research Writing Courses.鈥 Writing Research Across Borders III Conference (Paris, France, February 2014).