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East:      
Maiken Murphy ext. 2371 MMurphy@valenciacc.edu
James May Read Bio ext. 2047 JMay@valenciacc.edu
Rosemeire Johnstone Read Bio ext. 2406 rjohnstone@valenciacc.edu
Sarah Melanson Read Bio ext. 2457 smelanson1@valenciacc.edu
       
Osceola:      
Christie Pickeral   ext. 4092 cpickeral@valenciacc.edu
Steve Cunningham   ext. 4827 scunnningham@valenciacc.edu
John McFarland   ext. 4125 jmcfarland6@valenciacc.edu
Shawn Pollgreen   ext. 4292 spollgre@valenciacc.edu
       
West:      
Wendy Wish-Bogue   ext. 1338 wwishboque@valenciacc.edu
Richard Sansone Read Bio ext. 1383 rsansone@valenciacc.edu
Jennifer Britton   ext. 1470 jbritton@valenciacc.edu
Aaron Powell   ext. 1356 apowell14@valenciacc.edu
Karen Murray Read Bio ext. 1485 kmurray10@valenciacc.edu
Tatiana Bizon   ext. 1503 tbizon@valenciacc.edu

Professor Biographies:

Maiken Murphy
Hi! A native of Sweden, I came to the US as a young adult. I've been at Valencia Community College for over ten years, and I've taught English for Academic Purposes and German here. I have a master's degree in Language and Literature from Brown University and have taken TESOL classes at the University of Central Florida. I've been involved in language learning and teaching most of my life. Having learned English as a Second Language, I've experienced the challenges that the EAP students encounter. In addition to having taught Swedish, English, and German in New England, I've also owned and operated two restaurants in the Caribbean as well as managed a car rental company. I love weaving, gardening, and interacting with people from diverse backgrounds.

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Rosemeire Johnstone
Hi! I've been working here for since 2000. I'm Brazilian. I got my degree at the University of Guarulhos-Sao Paulo and worked part time in a bank during my student days. I taught English in Brazil for thirteen years before coming to the US. I speak Portuguese and have a working knowledge of Spanish, German, and Italian. I love working with international students.

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James May
Hi! A native to central Florida, I originally started teaching English as a foreign language while studying abroad in Mexico back in 1991. After studying Spanish literature and Portuguese at the University of Florida, I became a Korean lingust for the U.S. Army. My time in the military also gave me the oportunity to teach EFL in Korea. In 1998, I went back to UF for a masters and a doctorate in multilingual, multicultural education. My writing and research interests include CALL, test development, standard setting, and EAP professional development. I also enjoy learning languages and working with students from varied linguistic and cultural backgrounds.

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Sarah Melanson
Hi! I'm Sarah, I'm British, and I started my Valencia career in May 2002 at Osceola Campus. I've been here at East Campus since August 2003. Before coming to the US I taught in Oxford, England, and Alicante, Spain. I have an MA in Teaching English for Academic and Specific Purposes from Oxford Brookes University. Before becoming a teacher I worked for ten years as a medical transcriptionist, and I've also spent three years working as a waitress in the German Alps. I have a working knowledge of Spanish, German, and French, and I love music, traveling, and experiencing different cultures.

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Richard Sansone

Hello, my name is Richard. Please don’t let the formal photo mislead you: I am really a down-to-earth person who really loves teaching here because I believe in Valencia and its students (although I wish they would change the slogan to a better place to finish...because it is!) Although I was originally hired here to teach English to non-natives, I was asked to develop a Portuguese language program in 1990 and have been happy to teach both Portuguese and EAP language classes here ever since. I think about teaching languages as a vehicle for cross-cultural understanding, access and empowerment… so I create a lot of opportunities for my students to enhance both their skills and horizons outside of the classroom. These include projects such as the Valencia Brazilian film festival, EAP career exploration project, summer study and Spring Break in Brazil, etc. I studied at Rollins College as an Undergraduate and completed two Masters Degrees at the University of Arizona thereafter – the first in Latin American Studies (Spanish and Portuguese) and the second in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Before coming to Valencia, I lived and worked in Europe and South America, mostly as academic director for college semester abroad programs, and I speak Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and French.

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Karen Murray

I started teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) at Valencia in the fall of 2004, and I really enjoy my job. My first experience teaching ESL was at the University of Seville in Spain in 1990, and I've been teaching language (ESL, English for native speakers, and Spanish) since 1985. I spent 3 years in Seville teaching at the university and two colleges, and before coming to Valencia I taught for 10 years at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. My education includes three Master's degrees in various fields of education. I consider myself a lifelong student: I have studied German, Spanish, Italian, and most recently I have been studying Greek. I know how challenging it can be to learn a second language! What I love the most about my job is the opportunity it gives me to meet people from all over the world and learn about their cultures. One of my favorite hobbies is traveling, and being in an ESL classroom is a little like traveling around the world!

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