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Barbara Cangelosi

Barbara Cangelosi

Lecturer
Department of Secondary Education

UMC 2815
Utah State University
Logan, Utah 84322

(435) 797-2226
E-mail: barbara.cangelosi@usu.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Education

M.Ed.

  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • University of North Florida
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • 1976

B.S.

  • Secondary Education
  • State University of New York
  • Oswego, NY
  • 1972

Teaching Experience

  • English Teacher at A.V. Zogg Middle School in Syracuse, NY, 1972–1973.
  • Testing Coordinator for G.E.D. Examinations at Florida Junior College, Jacksonville, FL, 1973.
  • English Teacher at E. J. Butler Seventh-Grade Center in Jacksonville, FL, 1973–1975.
  • English Teacher at Baker County High School in Macclenny, FL, 1976–1978.
  • University Supervisor for Student Teachers at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, FL, 1979–1981.
  • English Teacher in the Adult Education Program for Logan City School District in Logan, UT, 1983–1984.
  • English and Debate Teacher at Logan High School in Logan, UT, 1984–1985 & 1995–1996.
  • Adjunct Instructor of classroom management courses, of English methods course, and in the Utah Writing Workshop for Utah State University in Logan, UT, 1987, 1988, 2000, & 2001.
  • Instructor for summer workshop course on assertive communications for teachers at Utah State University in Logan, UT, 1999.
  • English Teacher at Logan South Campus in Logan, UT, 1985–2001

Publication and Professional Presentations

  • Cangelosi, B. R. (1997, February) . "Teaching Assertive Communications in the Workplace" presented at the annual meeting of the American Vocational Association, Las Vegas.
  • Cangelosi, B. R. (1998, December) ."Peer-Teaching Assertive Communication" presented at the annual meeting of the American Vocational Association, New Orleans.
  • Cangelosi, B. R. (1998, November) ."Teaching Assertive Communications to Students Who Are At-Risk" presentation at the annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English, Nashville.
  • Cangelosi, B. R. (2000). "Who You Dissin’, Dude?" At-Risk Students Learn Assertive Communication Skills." English Journal, 89, 111–118.
  • Cangelosi, J. S., & Cangelosi, B. R. (2002, October). "Creating productive, peaceful classroom communities." Invited address at the Northern Illinois Graduate School Symposium, DeKalb
  • Cangelosi, B. R. (2004). Adaptation of "Who You Dissin’, Dude?" At-Risk Students Learn Assertive Communication Skills" for inclusion in J. S. Cangelosi’s Classroom management strategies: Gaining and maintaining students’ cooperation (5th ed.). (pp. 102–109). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Cangelosi, B.R., (2004). "Who you dissin’, dude?" At-risk students learn assertive communication skills. In V.R. Monseau (Ed.) , A curriculum of peace. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
  • Cangelosi, B.R., (2007). Edited book chapter on classroom management in Educational Foundations-Diverse Histories, Diverse Perspectives, Huerta, G., Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. 2007.


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