English, Literature, and Speech Department

MISSION STATEMENT

The English, Literature, and Speech Department of Malcolm X College offers both required and elective courses designed to cultivate critical thinking, foster self-esteem, and inspire originality and creativity.  From sustained emphasis on thoughtfulness in self-expression, the connection between grammar and meaning, professionalism, and assessment, students leave our classes with the tools needed to be successful on every life pathway.                                                                          

As committed faculty, we aim to promote deep learning that enriches the student experience.  Our philosophy is that education is a communal responsibility; therefore, the English, Literature, and Speech Department works to provide learning environments that prepare students for professional competence in their designated fields while imbuing them with a reflective and empathetic understanding of varying perspectives. The main question that animates this characteristic of Inclusive Pedagogy asks that the educator first consider the strengths students bring to the learning situation (Teemant & Pinnegar, 2019).   

COURSES OFFERED

 

English 096 Aligned Reading and Composition                    

                       

English 097 Written Communication Skills                      

                       

English 101 Composition                      

                       

English 102 Composition                      

                       

English 241 Creative Writing                      

                       

Foundational Studies Writing 93 Studies in Literacy                      

                       

Literature 110 Introduction to Literature                      

                       

Literature 111 Poetry                      

                       

Literature 112 Drama                      


                      

 

​Literature 113 Fiction                      

Literature 114 Ideas in Prose                      

                       

Literature 121 Contemporary                      

African American Literature                      

                       

Literature 122 Perspectives in Black Literature                      

                       

Literature 126 Contemporary American Literature                      

                       

Literature 128 Latin American Literature                      

                      

Literature 150 Women’s Literature                      

                       

Literature 155 Literature and Film                      

                       

Speech 101-1 Fundamentals of Speech Communication​                     

 

Department Learning Outcomes

Overall program objectives for the discipline include:                    

 

  1. Standardization of instruction and student writing and assessment   
  2. Maintain departmental and district standards in writing   
  3. Develop comprehensive guidelines for grammar style and syntax   
  4. Provide exposure to more critical and theoretical texts and a means for synthesizing them into meaningful contexts   
  5. Provide opportunities for accelerated process for acquiring writing and reading skills   
  6. Develop curriculum and transition students from non-credit to credit-to-credit courses   
  7. Incorporate technology as a teaching strategy   
  8. Promote the use of embedded tutors (especially in developmental courses)   
  9. Expose students to culturally enriching experiences inside and outside of the classroom; provide professional development for instructors.                
 

ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS

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English, Literature and Speech Faculty Directory

Department Chairs:      
Gregory Nault, Instructor                   
 
Office: 2401-T / gnault@ccc.edu      
   
Rachel Slotnick-Robbins, Assistant Professor                 
 
Office: 2415-B / rslotnick@ccc.edu       
   
     
Faculty:      

Viggy Alexandersson, Associate Professor

Office: 2415-041 / calexandersson@ccc.edu               
                 
Andrew Ball, Instructor                   
​Office: 2415-035 / aball@ccc.edu               
                 
Melloney Beck-Spann, Instructor                  
Office: 2415-031 / mbeck7@ccc.edu               
               
George Geiger, Instructor                
Office: 2415-036 / ggeiger@ccc.edu​                 

               

April Gibson, Instructor                  
Office: 2415-025 / agibson69@ccc.edu               
                 
Mitchell Goins, Instructor                  
Office: 2415-019 / mgoins2@ccc.edu                
                 
Morgan Halstead, Associate Professor                  
Office: 2415-039 / mhalstead@ccc.edu                
                 
Sarah Meyer, Instructor                   
 
Office: 2415-20 / smeyer6@ccc.edu                
                 
Lani Montreal, Instructor                   
 
Office: 2415-26 / mmontreal@ccc.edu               
                 
Victoria Nabors, Instructor                   
 
Office: 2415-27 / vnabors@ccc.edu                
       
Lisa Owens, Assistant Professor                   
 
Office: 2415-24 / lowens10@ccc.edu            
      
Lisa Parzefall, Instructor                  
 
Office: 2415-28 / lparzefall@ccc.edu        

 

 

              
Darcey Sturges, Instructor                    
 
Office: 2415-29 / dsturges@ccc.edu               
                 
Joseph Suglia, Instructor                    
 
Office: 2415-22 / jsuglia@ccc.edu​                  
 
Nathaniel Wright, Instructor                  
 
Office: 2415-23 / nwright50@ccc.edu