About the authors
Laurie Massery
Dr. Laurie A. Massery
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Dr. Massery received her PhD from the University of Florida, where she specialized in second language acquisition and Hispanic linguistics. Throughout her years at Randolph-Macon College, she has authored and co-authored a variety of articles in her field. Dr. Massery has successfully implemented the Controlled Random Group Generator in Conversation (CRGG-C Framework), of her own design, into her conversation courses for nearly fifteen years and has shared her methodology with other colleagues in foreign language instruction. The CRGG-C Framework has been well-received at both the secondary and post-secondary levels. |
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Dr. María José Bordera
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Dr. Bordera-Amérigo holds a PhD in Spanish studies with an emphasis on contemporary Spanish literature and culture from The University of Pennsylvania. She has taught courses that integrate literature, film, and music as part of her training in cultural and professional studies. She is a native speaker of Spanish and has ample experience teaching courses such as conversation in Spanish, advanced grammar and composition, translation, medical Spanish, literature and contemporary Spanish culture. |
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Dr. Pedro Larrea-Rubio
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Dr. Larrea-Rubio, originally from Spain, received his PhD from the University of Virginia. Dr. Larrea-Rubio is currently an Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Lynchburg, where he specializes in Spanish literature and poetry. Dr. Larrea-Rubio teaches a variety of courses in Spanish language, literature and conversation and is a highly accomplished scholar and author in his field of study. |