Jacquelyn J. Chappel

Educational Psychology Wist Hall, Room 214 College of Education 3791 Pukalani Pl. University of Hon., HI 96816 1776 University Ave (808) 387-1817 , HI 96822 [email protected] (808) 956-7775

EDUCATION ______

Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Honolulu, HI Education, Curriculum & Instruction 2014-2017

M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI English, Literary Studies 2002-2004

B.A. Dartmouth College Hanover, NH History, Asian Studies 1992-1996

PUBLICATIONS ______

Peer Reviewed

Journal Articles

2017 Chappel, J. The trouble with reader response theory when reading multicultural literature: A critique of Kathy Short’s and Dana Fox’s Stories Matter. Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 31.

2016 Chappel, J. Safety and motivation in the online classroom space. International Journal of Engineering Research & Management Technology 3(3).

2003 Achitoff, L., Ballantine, T., Brown, B., Frakes, C., Fujinaka, B., Ing, Kim, J., Pocock, K., and Tanaka, J. “Not Unto Nomination”: Dickinson at the limits of philology. Emily Dickinson Journal, 12(2), 52-68.

Book Reviews

2017 Chappel J. Book review: Between the World and Me. Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research.

Book Chapters

2017 Chappel, J. "With tension comes a little work”: Safety and privacy in the online classroom space. Empowering Learners with Mobile Open-Access Learning Initiatives. Mills, M. & Wake, D. (Eds.). IGI Publishing.

Conference Proceedings

2015 Chappel, J. “With tension comes a little work”: Safety and privacy in the online classroom space. TCC Worldwide Online Conference. Mar. 17-19.

Under Review

Chappel, J. “What are you?”: An auto-ethnography of a socially inappropriate question in a low-context culture. Currere Journal.

Chappel, J. Tackling teacher lack of knowledge when reading cross culturally: Teaching the Bhagavad Gita in high school World Literature. English Journal.

Chappel, J. Integrating culturally relevant values and standards: A narrative inquiry of one veteran teacher’s story. Teaching and Teacher Education.

Chappel, J. Engendering cosmopolitanism on the ground through place-based and culturally-relevant curriculum: The experiences of four teachers of World Literature in Hawai‘i. AERA 2018 Conference. New York, NY.

Chappel, J., Ratliffe, K. & Traynor, K. Factors impacting trust in family-school partnerships. AERA 2018 Conference. New York, NY.

Chappel, J., Ratliffe, K. & Traynor, K. A case study of Pu‘uhale Elementary: Rural poverty meets cultural difference. AERA 2018 Conference. New York, NY.

Ratliffe, K., Traynor, K., & Chappel, J. Outcomes of Professional Development Regarding Family, School and Community Partnerships. AERA 2018 Conference. New York, NY.

Traynor, K., Ratliffe, K., & Chappel, J. Changing Teacher Candidates’ Beliefs to Partner with Diverse Students and Families. AERA 2018 Conference. New York, NY.

J. Chappel. Engendering cosmopolitanism on the ground through place-based and culturally-relevant curriculum. Journal of Curriculum Studies.

In Progress

Chappel, J. The domestication of high school World Literature: A review of three reading lists. Race, Ethnicity, and Education.

Other

Online

2014 Chappel, J. My Korean American story. KoreanAmericanStory.org

Op-Eds

2015 Chappel, J. (Apr.). Grading public schools. Honolulu Magazine. 2008 Chappel, J. (May 20). Put money in the hands of school principals. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

Letters to the Editor

2015 Chappel, J. (Aug. 29). Teacher shortage here has many causes. Star Advertiser. 2016 Chappel, J. (Sept. 11). Lost in translation. New York Times Book Review.

Literary

2013 Chappel, J. Fishing with Dad. Hawaii Review. 2003 Kim, J. Gift, The Humidity, Ripening. YOBO: Korean American Writing in Hawaii. 2000 Kim, J. My Mother Sits Like a Geisha. Intersecting Circles: Voices of Hapa women in poetry and prose. 1993 Kim, J. One Version of Cheese and Fruit. Hawaii Review.

FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS ______

2016-2017 Research Assistantship, Educational Psychology, UH Manoa. 2016-2017 General Scholarship, College of Education, UH Manoa. 2016 Travel Grant ($750), Graduate Student Organization, UH Manoa. 2014 Travel Grant ($500), Graduate Student Organization, UH Manoa 2014 Travel Grant ($500), College of Education, UH Manoa. 2013 SEED Grant ($1,600), UH Manoa. 2009 Achievement Scholarship, College of Education, UH Manoa. 2009 National Citizenship Education Award, Veterans of Foreign War. 2009 Po’okelo Teaching Award, . 2008 National Endowment for the Humanities ($6,000), University of Pittsburgh.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS ______

2017 Obstacles to Internationalizing American High School Curriculum. World Education Research Association Conference. Hong Kong. Nov. 30-Dec. 2.

2016 Obstacles to Internationalizing American High School Curriculum: Reading World Literature in Hawaii. Bergamo Conference. Dayton, OH. Oct. 13.

2016 Misreading Tony Wagner: Eight Years Later. Schools of the Future Conference. Hawaii State Council of Teachers. Honolulu, HI. Oct. 20.

2016 Trust, Accountability and Mandated Curriculum: A Field Study of Three Hawaii Public Schools. Roundtable Discussion, American Educational Research Association Conference. Washington D.C., Apr. 12.

2015 Perspectives in World Literature: Contextualizing Globalization. National Council of Teachers of English Conference. Minneapolis, MN. Nov. 19-22.

2015 Composing Literary and Poetic Selves across Contexts. National Council of Teachers of English Conference. Minneapolis, MN. Nov. 19-22.

2015 “With tension comes a little work”: Safety and privacy in the online classroom space. TCC Worldwide Online Conference. Mar. 17-19.

2014 Using Google Drive in the First Year Composition Course. Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference. Boise, ID. Oct. 10.

Pre-conference Seminars

2017 Teacher Perspectives on World Literature. AERA Division K (Teacher Education). With Rich Milner and Dorinda Carter Andrews. San Antonio, TX. Apr. 26-27.

2016 Expanding American high school World Literature curriculum: What does “cosmopolitanism on the ground” look like? AERA Division B (Curriculum Studies). With JoAnn Phillion and Min Yu. Washington D.C., Apr. 8-9.

2015 Beyond The Joy Luck Club: Critical Race Theory as a rationale for a broader World Literature curriculum. AERA Division B (Curriculum Studies). With Suniti Sharma and Wangari Gichiru. , IL. April 15-17.

Campus Talks

2017 Spurring Student Interaction Online. Online Andragogy Symposium. Windward Community College. Kane‘ohe, HI. Mar. 29.

2017 Accelerating Feedback & Assessment: Using Google Drive to Monitor Student Progress Before and During Class. Google EdTech Hawaii Summit. UH Manoa. Honolulu, HI. Mar. 25-26.

2015 Beyond The Joy Luck Club: Teaching World Literature in the Context of Globalization. 14th Annual East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference on the Asia Pacific Region, UH Manoa. Honolulu, HI. Feb. 12-14.

2015 Using Google Drive as a Homework Hand-in and Peer Review Tool. Wiki Tech Talks. UH Manoa. Jan. 21.

2014 Using Google Drive. Hawaii Strategic Institute and Wo Innovations Learning Day: Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence. Windward Community College. Kane‘ohe, HI. Mar. 7-8.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE ______

Post-secondary

2012-Present Full-time Instructor, Language, Linguistics, and Literature, Kapiolani Community College Developmental English (Spring 2013-2017) Composition (Fall 2012, Fall 2016, Spring 2017)

2012-2016 Full-time Instructor, English Department, UH Manoa Composition (Fall 2012-Spring 2016) Online Composition (Summers 2015-2016)

2016 Co-Instructor, Education Foundations, UH Manoa Multicultural Education (Spring)

2016 Substitute, Curriculum Studies, UH Manoa Children’s Literature (Spring)

K-12

2004-2012 Lead Middle School/High School English Teacher, Sacred Hearts Academy

Summers 2003-2011 Middle School Summer School English Teacher, Iolani School

2002-2003 Middle School English/Social Studies Teacher, Honpa

2001-2002 Middle School/High School English/Social Studies, La Pietra

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE ______

2016-Present Research Assistant, Educational Psychology, UH Manoa. Principal Investigator: Katherine Ratliffe.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ______

Peer Review

2015-Present Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literature (JAAL). 2017 AERA Conference. Multicultural Contexts of Education across Subject Areas. 2015 AERA Conference. Post-colonialism.

Campus Service

2017-Present Founding Advisor, Civics Club, Kapiolani Community College. 2016-2017 Curriculum Committee Member, Kapiolani Community College. 2013 Judge, Honors Program and Undergraduate Research Opportunities, UH Manoa. 2013 Committee Member, Words in the World, an international symposium on World Literature, UH Manoa. 2013 Mentor to Teaching Assistant, English Department, UH Manoa.

Community Service

2017 Board Member, Ka Hui Heluhelu. 2016 Social Chair, Bergamo Conference. Dayton, OH. Oct. 13-15. 2015-2016 Program Committee Member, Ka Hui Heluhelu, dedicated to literacy in Hawaii. 2014 Organizer, Teacher In-service. Modern Chinese Literature: World Literature in the Context of Globalization. College of Education, UH Manoa. Nov. 8. 2013 Organizer, Teacher In-service. Critical Cosmopolitan Perspectives on Diversity: World Literature in the Context of Globalization. Apr. 20/27. 2009-2010 Education Representative, Hawaii State Department of Transportation, Strategic Initiatives.

Other

2013-2014 Editor to MA candidates at Hawaii Pacific University and UH Manoa.

CERTIFICATIONS ______

2017 Anti-Harassment: Title VII/IX Training. 2014-Present Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program). 2003 Certificate of Excellence, Praxis II English Language, Literature, and Composition, ETS.

AFFILIATIONS ______

2017 University of Michigan Diversity Scholar. 2013-Present American Educational Research Association (AERA). 2016-Present Literacy Research Association (LRA). 2014-2015 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).

REFERENCES ______

Katherine Ratliffe Associate Professor Educational Psychology, UH Manoa 1776 University Ave. Wist Hall, Rm. 214 Hon., HI 96822 [email protected] Ph: 808-386-6189

Hannah Tavares Associate Professor Educational Foundations, UH Manoa Wist Hall, Room 113 [email protected] Ph: 808-393-6184

Krista Hiser Associate Professor Language, Linguistics, and Literature, Kapiolani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Rd. Hon., HI 96816 [email protected] Ph: 808-779-5385