Nancy Montgomery
Clinical Assistant Professor
Ed.D., Texas A&M University at Commerce
3101 University Blvd, Ste.345
Dallas, 75205
Box 455
214-768-4931
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Nancy
Vincent
Montgomery
began
teaching
in
the
Annette
Caldwell
Simmons
School
of
Education
and
Human
Development
in
January
of
2008.
She
serves
as a
clinical assistant professor,
teaching
English
as a
Second
Language (ESL)
methods
courses.
Her
career
in
education
has
included
teaching
in
Illinois,
Texas,
and
Jakarta,
Indonesia
and
serving
as
an
administrator
in
the
areas
of
reading
and
curriculum.
Before
coming
to
Southern
Methodist
University
she
served
as
program
coordinator
of
ESL
special
projects
at
Region
10
Education
Service
Center.
Dr.
Montgomerys
research
interests
include
assessment
and
the
English
language
learner,
literacy
and
the
refugee
child,
Dyslexia
and
the
English
language
learner,
and
Adult
ESL
Literacy.
Dr.
Montgomerys
degrees
include
a
Bachelor
of
Science
from
Southern
Illinois
University,
Carbondale,
Illinois,
a
Masters
in
Public
School
Administration
from
University
of
North
Texas,
a
Masters
in
Elementary
Education
from
Texas
A&M,
Commerce,
Texas,
and
a
doctorate
in
Curriculum
and
Instruction
from
Texas
A&M,
Commerce,
Texas.
She
has
been
honored
at
Southern
Illinois
University,
Carbondale,
Illinois
with
the
Nancy
Vincent
Montgomery
Education
Scholarship
Endowment
that
awards
scholarships
to
future
teachers
in
Illinois.
Dr.
Montgomery
is a
presenter
at
national
and
international
conferences
on
topics
relating
to
English
as a
second
language
especially
in
the
area
of
literacy.
Her
community
and
international
service
revolves
around
adult
literacy,
working
with
groups
concerning
refugee
and
newcomer
issues,
and
global
literacy.
In fall 2008, Dr.
Montgomery authored the ESL component for Pearson Publishing Secondary Science
Textbooks. She has authored Teacher's ELL Handbook, Strategies for the English
Language Learner, Biology, Pearson-Prentice Hall. She also authored ESL and the
Secondary Student, ESL and the Middle School Student.