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University of Wyoming
Christine Stebbins

Christine Stebbins
Senior Lecturer
B.A. University of Wyoming 1992; M.A. 1993

Stebbins@uwyo.edu • 307-766-3248 • Hoyt Hall 304

 

Office Hours: M 4:15-5:15 W 3:15-5:15

 

Published Works:

"Starts, False Starts, and Getting Started: (Mis)understanding the Naming of a Professional Writing Minor." Anthology chapter. Composing and Revising the Professional/Technical Writing Program. David Franke and Alex Reid, eds. 2005. Written with Kelly Belanger, Julianne Couch, Colin Keeney, and Michael Knievel.

"Using Perceptual Learning Styles in the ESL Classroom." Using Learning Styles in the ESL/EFL Classroom. Anthology chapter. Boston: Heinle & Heinle, 1994.

Teaching ESL Writing. Contributor. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991.


Interests & Hobbies:

painting, composing and playing music, traveling, gardening, reading, hiking

 

 

Research Interests:
The Use of Technology and the Socialization of Women Ranchers in Wyomings Powder River Valley. Wyoming Council for the Humanities Fellowship for Independent Study and Research. Technological Change and Wyoming Ranch Wyoming. University of Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences Independent Study Award. Conducted a longitudinal study of several hundred international graduate students studying in the U.S.; examined preferred learning styles across cultural/ethnic lines.