Joel C. Walz


Announcement

I retired effective July 1, 2004 and moved to Easthampton, Massachhusetts. I will continue to use e-mail at my current address.

I am Professor of French (Emeritus) in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia. I received the B.A. in French from the University of North Carolina and the M.A. and Ph.D. from Indiana University. In 1975 I completed my dissertation in the field of French linguistics under the direction of Albert Valdman. From 1975 to 1977, I was Instructor of French in the Department of Romance Languages at the Ohio State University.

In 1977, I moved to the University of Georgia as Assistant Professor of French.


Teaching

From 1979 to 1996, my main teaching assignment was the supervision of graduate teaching assistants in French. This involved training new graduate students in college-level foreign-language teaching, planning and implementing the instructional program of the first five courses in French, coordinating the testing of students, observing teachers, teaching a methods course, and handling student problems.


Research

I have conducted research throughout my career in three areas: pedagogy, applied linguistics, and phonetics. The results of this research are books, articles in journals, and talks at professional meetings.

My proudest achievement (since it combines all areas of my research as well as my teaching) is the first-year college French textbook, Rapports: Language, Culture, Communication, which I co-authored with my colleague, Jean-Pierre Piriou, and which is in its fifth edition (Houghton Mifflin). Innovations throughout the various editions have included a reduced grammar base, combining a (primarily) grammatical approach with notions and functions, at least one activity with an authentic cultural context for every structure taught, and extensive use of the World Wide Web.

My other research interests have been organized around the French language and how descriptions of the language can make learning easier. In 2002, I collaborated with three applied linguists on a festschrift to honor Albert Valdman. We presented it to him in late August, 2002. The Spring, 2004 issue of Foreign Language Annals has an article by the GSTEP Committee in which I participated.

Service

I have performed several important service functions over the years:

Personal

I was born in Nashua, NH. When I was one and a half, we moved to my father's home town of Easthampton, MA, where I now live (after a 50-year absence!). When I was seven and a half, we moved to Asheville, NC, and I stayed until leaving for college.

In Athens, I lived in Beechwood Hills, a subdivision about three and one-half miles west of the UGA campus. In the summer of 2004 I returned to Massachusetts. My hobbies are fishing (now ice fishing!), collecting postcards, and buying stuff on eBay.

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