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CurrentSociology and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) modules on the Trinity International Foundation Programme
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Fergus O'Dwyer is listed as Lecturer at Marino Institute of Education, a with 114 employees, based in Ireland. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Fergus O'Dwyer.
Fergus O'Dwyer previously worked as Adjunct Lecturer (Discourse Analysis, Research Methods) at Trinity College Dublin and Occasional Lecturer (Sociolinguistics; Introduction to Linguistics; EAP) at University College Dublin. Fergus O'Dwyer holds Postgraduate Diploma In Education, Higher Education, Distinction from Trinity College Dublin.
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Currently lecturing in English for Academic Purposes and Sociology, previous modules included (Socio)Linguistics, Pragmatics and World Englishes. Ongoing research include an emphasis on communication in sporting environments. I am committed to pursuing the implementation of pedagogy to suit particular contexts, with the integration of frameworks like the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) a special interest. Currently editor of the CEFR Journal (https://cefrjapan.net/journal) and reviewer for several journals/book series.For my PhD studies, I studied male identities within a Dublin GAA club and the role of language in negotiating these identities in contemporary urban Ireland. Key issues include use of humour, interactional positioning, and sound variation (requires phonetic expertise). I developed many skills such as working independently and leading a team, synthesizing information, developing analytical frameworks which borrow from multiple perspectives, implementing mixed research methods from design to reporting stages etc.
Listed skills include Esl, Tesol, Teaching English As A Second Language, Language Teaching, and 12 others.
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County Dublin, Ireland
Sociology and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) modules on the Trinity International Foundation Programme
Occasional Lecturer at the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
County Dublin, Ireland
-Lecturer of Sociolinguistics Modules-Submitting my PhD thesis, title: Language and Interactional Identity in a Dublin Suburb-Also completed a Professional Diploma for Entrepreneurial Educators (http://www.innovators.ie/higher-ed/) - July-August (2018, 2019, 2020 [online]): Pre-Sessional classes at UCD Applied Language Centre
Part Time Lecturer (Research Design Module) at School of STEM Education, Innovation and Global Studies
MA modules included a Sociolinguistics class, and seminars (Action Research, Sociopragmatics, World Englishes). Undergraduate modules included Introduction to Linguistics, and Linguistics Methods. Other duties include planning and assessing exams, and supervising MA theses.
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Matthew Whyte
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Dr Deirdre Flynn
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Sarah Porcenaluk
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Title: Language and Interactional Identity in a Dublin Suburb Forged a deep understanding of local community, and wider linguistic.
The MA in Applied Linguistics deals with applications of linguistics to professional and social contexts in which language plays a crucial.
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Fergus O'Dwyer holds Postgraduate Diploma In Education, Higher Education, Distinction from Trinity College Dublin.
Fergus O'Dwyer is listed with skills including Esl, Tesol, Teaching English As A Second Language, Language Teaching, Curriculum Design, Applied Linguistics, Teaching, and Linguistics.
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