Ms. Charlene Wilkinson

  • Lecturer II


  • Department of Language and Cultural Studies
  • Turkeyen Campus

About Ms. Charlene Wilkinson


Charlene Wilkinson

 The Guyanese Languages Unit     

Department of Language and Cultural Studies   Faculty of Education and Humanities     

University of Guyana

Turkeyen Campus

Telephone: 592- 222-5501 (o) 625-8834 (m) 218-1435 (h)     

email: charlene.wilkinson@uog.edu.gy                                                                                                                         


PROFESSIONAL / ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

2007 – present         University of Guyana, , Dept. of Language & Cultural Studies, FEH—Lecturer II

2007 – 2008             Media Services Unit, Ministry of Education, Jamaica—Language and Literacy Consultant, Writer

2001 – 2003             Sam Sharpe Teachers College, St James, Jamaica—Diploma in Education

1997 – 2000:            University of the West Indies Press—Copy Editor and Proofreader

1995 – 1996:            Caribbean Examinations Council—Assistant Examiner, English A

1990 – 1993:            New York University—Post-graduate student in Educational Theatre, Graduate Research Assistant                                                                                       and English Instructor

1987 – 1988:            The Catholic Standard, Georgetown Guyana—Journalist

1985 – 1986:            Visiting Professor, Univ. of the Virgin Islands—English Skills, Introduction to Theatre

1983 – 1985:            University of Guyana—Lecturer, Use of English; Caribbean Examinations Council—Assistant                                                                                                 Examiner, English A

1981 – 1983:             University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada—M. A. (English)

1977 – 1981:             John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio, USA—B. A. (English)

 

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS                                              

2017 to present: Coordinator, Guyanese Languages Unit                                                                                     

2011 – 2012: Chairperson: University of Guyana Entrance Examination Committee                                           

2011 – 2013: Co-Chairperson: African Studies Research Group, Department of Language and Cultural Studies

 

OTHER UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES

Sept 2016—present:  Faculty Representative to the University Senior Staff Association

 

PUBLICATIONS

REFEREED ARTICLES                                                                                                

October 2015:           In Caribbean Journal of Education—‘Teachers' Language Attitudes in Guyana: Preliminary inquiries in the primary schools’.

October 2013:           In Gafoor, Ameena. ed. 2013. The Arts Journal, Volume 8—'Towards a Retrospective on Language and Power'.

April, 2011:               In Faraclas, N., R. Severing, C. Weijer, E. Echteld, and M. Hinds-Layne. eds. 2011. Anansi’s Defiant Webs: Contact, continuity,                                           convergence and complexity in the Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the Greater Caribbean Willemstad: University of                                               Curaçao and Fundashon paplanifikashon di Idioma. 123-130—‘Meditation on a student’s journal page’.

January, 2011:          In the UWI Quality Education Forum:  53-73—‘Against the grain:  A window to curriculum reform in language education at the                                              tertiary level’

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

January 2015:           Insight, Volume 2, Edition 3: 18 – 19—‘Literacy Education and Creole-speaking Children’

December 2014:        Newsletter of the International Centre for Caribbean Language Research  (ICCLR), Vol 1.5 —'Guyanese Petition for Democracy’

December 2000:        Jamaica Observer Literary Magazine—Short Story, ‘Why Anancy lives in the ceiling and dark places of people’s homes’       

PAPERS READ AT CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS

November 2018:       "Writing in Crisis? Or Golden Opportunity?" Staff Seminar, Faculty of Education & Humanities, UG

February 2018:         ‘Nat wan bleed a graas; nat wan word go laas”: Presentation at International Mother Language Day Observances, 

June 2016:                ‘Elite Closure, Classroom Politics and the State of the Nation: Teaching Reading and Wri

Language Policy and Language Rights issues in Creole language situations

Teaching and Research in linguistic situations of conquest diglossia: Language attitudes, pedagogy

Teaching academic writing to English language learners in multilingual / Creole speaking societies

Innovations for inclusive education

Qualification Specialization Institution Country Year
Diploma in Teaching Secondary Education (English) Adv Pl. Sam Sharpe Teachers' College 2003
B.A. English John Carroll University United States 1981
M.A. English University of Windsor Canada 1983
Course Code Course Name
LIG1104 Action Research and Reflective Practice in Dual Language/Multilingual Teaching and Learning
LIG1109 Describing Caribbean Vernacular Language Features for the Dual Language/ Multilingual Classroom
LIG1107 Dual Language/Multilingual Teaching and Learning Materials
GCR1101 Exploring Guyanese Creole
LIG1103 Exploring the Dual Language/Multilingual Components of The Curriculum
ENG1105 Introduction to the Use of English
LIG1102 Language Attitudes, Beliefs and Practices in the Dual Language /Multilingual Classroom
ENG1203 Technical Communication
LIG1108 The Grammar of English: An Extrapolatory Approach
LIG1106 The Theory and Practice of Reading and Writing in the Dual Language/Multilingual Classroom
LIG1105 The Theory and Practice of Speaking and Listening in the Dual Language/Multilingual Classroom
ENG1205 Use of English
LIG1110 Vernacular Subject Matter Terminology in the Dual Language/Multilingual Classroom
Title Year Completed Research Type Status
Teacher attitudes to Language in Guyana 2008 Individual Work in progress
Attitudes to Language in Guyana 2009 Individual Work in progress
2009 Collaborative Completed
The So-called aEUR~CrisisaEUR(TM) in Language Education and the Role of the University: A Programme Proposal for Language Teaching. 2009 Individual Completed
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