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Louise Grandouiller

Louise Grandouiller, MA

Adjunct Professor of French

Biography

Louise Grandouiller, Assistant Professor of French and Applied Linguistics, teaches French courses for the minor, as well as English composition and Linguistics. She has lived in France, Niger (West Africa) and the United States where she has taught French, English, and Linguistics. Her travels include a number of countries in Europe, West Africa, and North America. Among her specialized interests are intercultural communication, linguistics, and poetry. She also sponsors the French Club, and has been at Cedarville University since 2008.

Education and Credentials

  • M.A. Linguistics, University of Texas at Arlington
  • B.A. English, French minor, Indiana University

Scholarly Works

  • Fostering the Acquisition of Academic Language While Developing Communicative Competence (Annis N. Shaver and Louise M. Grandouiller) Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (2016)
  • Here vs. There: Approaches to Teaching History and Culture in the U.S. and Abroad (Annis N. Shaver and Louise M. Grandouiller) Central States Conference on Teaching of Foreign Language (2014)
  • Teaching History and Culture Here and Abroad (Annis N. Shaver and Louise M. Grandouiller) Unlock the Gateway to Communication: 2014 Report of the Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Language (2014)

View a listing of scholarly works in the Cedarville University Digital Commons »

Interests

  • Music (éclectique, comme à La Fête de la Musique)
  • British and French history
  • Gardening
  • Biking with family and friends