EFFIE
PAPATZIKOU COCHRAN
Effie Papatzikou Cochran holds the rank of Professor in the English Department.
She has a Masters degree in Theatre-in-Education from NYU and a Masters
in TESOL from Hunter College. Her Ed.M and Doctorate in Applied Linguistics
are from Teachers College, Columbia University. Her special interests
consist of gender, dialects and codeswitching, forensic linguistics,
and English grammar. Her article on "Diglossia" appeared
in the International Journal of the Sociology of Language. Professor
Cochran co-edited with Yepez a book titled Issues in Gender, Language
Learning, and Classroom Pedagogy and is the editor of the CUNY Handbook
"Into the Academic Mainstream: Guidelines for Teaching Language
Minority Students." She edited an international
volume on Mainstreaming, which is part of the "Case Studies
in TESOL Practice" series. In April of 2005 she ran a conference on Language and the Law at John Jay for the International Linguistic Association's 50th Anniversary. Deputy Chair of the English Department for five years, Professor Cochran was named the Distinguished Teacher of the Year, 2005-2006.