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Joshua Hill

Senior Lecturer

Phone: 478.934.3473

Locations:
Office Hours: Mon/Wed: 12:30 – 2:15
Tue/Thur: 8:00 – 9:15 & 1:00 - 2:15




Courses: ENGL 0999 - 06A
ENGL 1101 - 06A
ENGL 1101 - 42
ENGL 1101 - 39
ENGL 1102 - 22
Syllabi:
CV: EDUCATION
M. A. University of Mississippi (Fall 2004)
B. A. University of Southern Mississippi (Spring 2001)

CONFERENCE PAPERS
“Student Generated Reading List: A Pilot” – presented at the 2015 conference of the Georgia Association for Developmental Education in Macon, GA
“A Monstrous Knowledge: The Dangers of the Unknowable in H.P. Lovecraft’s Herbert West – Reanimator” – presented at the 2014 conference of the Georgia Philological Association in Waycross, GA
“We’re in This Together: Using Learning Communities to Improve Remedial Student
Outcomes”— presented at the 2012 Teaching Matters: Ten Years
After conference at Gordon College as part of a panel I helped design on teaching in Learning Communities
“Lives Examined: Teaching Remedial Writing”—presented at the 2011 Teaching
Matters: Discovering What Works conference at Gordon College as part of a panel I helped design on teaching writing

EDITORIAL ASSIGNMENTS
Edited the newest edition of Pacific Crest’s Learning to Learn: Becoming a Self-Grower
(Summer 2013)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Middle Georgia State University
Assistant Professor of English (2015-present)

English 1102 – Emphasizing exposition, analysis, and argumentation, this class teaches
students to write successfully about literature, including poetry and drama. (Spring 2014)
English 1101—emphasizing argumentation, I designed this course to teach students to
read and write more effectively. The course is literature based and focused on
several modes. (2013 to present)
English 0999—this is a course in grammar, usage, mechanics, rhetorical modes, and their application in writing effective paragraphs and essays and is designed for students who, based on placement scores, are eligible for enrollment in both a co-requisite support course and ENGL 1101. This course is geared to help students master the content of English 1101.
English 0989-- This is a course in basic grammar, punctuation, usage, mechanics, and their application in writing effective sentences and paragraphs and is designed for students who are placed by entrance test scores. Satisfactory completion of this course prepares the student for enrollment in a co-requisite ENGL 0999 and ENGL 1101

Middle Georgia State College
Assistant Professor of English (2012-2015)

English 1102 – Emphasizing exposition, analysis, and argumentation, this class teaches
students to write successfully about literature, including poetry and drama. (Spring 2014)
English 1101 – Emphasizing argume


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