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Shannon McCrocklin
Shannon McCrocklin, Associate Professor
Linguistics
Shannon McCrocklin is an Associate Professor of TESOL/Applied Linguistics in the School of Languages and Linguistics.
McCrocklin earned her Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics and Technology from Iowa State University in 2014 and her M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Her research focuses on the acquisition of second language phonology, computer-assisted language learning (CALL), and teacher-education in TESOL.
Recent Publications
- Sonsaat-Hegelheimer, S. & McCrocklin, S. (2022). Research-informed materials for pronunciation teaching. In J. Levis, T. Derwing, and S. Sonsaat-Hegelheimer (Eds.) Second Language Pronunciation: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley and Sons.
- Levis, J. & McCrocklin S. (2021). The pragmatic force of second language accent in education. In G. Planchenault and L. Polyak (Eds.) Pragmatics of Accent (pp. 117-140). Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins.
- McCrocklin, S. (2020). Exploring the effectiveness of structured language-learning experiences for bilinguals in a language-acquisition course. TESOL Journal, 11(2), 1-16.
- McCrocklin, S. (2019). ASR-based dictation practice for second language pronunciation improvement. Journal of Second Language Pronunciation, 5(1), 98-118.
Her full publication record is available on her Google Scholar profile.
Courses Taught
- Ling 300 - Intro to Descriptive Linguistics
- Ling 473/573 - Intro to CALL
- Ling 485/585 - Teaching L2 Speaking and Listening
- Ling 583 - TESOL Practicum
- Ling 590 - Advanced Seminar in L2 Pronunciation
- Ling 592 - Advanced Seminar in CALL