Lawrence Kuiper

  • Associate Professor, Global Studies (French program)

Education

Ph.D., Michigan State University 1999

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
FRENCH 104-204 Second-Semester French W 9am-9:55am
FRENCH 383-001 Honors Seminar: I Eat Therefore I Am: Cuisine & Identity in France TR 4pm-5:15pm

Teaching Interests

French Phonetics, Foreign language pedagogy Learning French Culture through the history and present of French cuisine Intermediate French writing and reading.

Research Interests

Foreign language perception French dialect perception

Related Activities

Member of UW-System and DPI committees devoted to teacher training and K-16 articulation Member of UW-System French placement test committee Coordinator of French TAs

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