Kim Cardimona
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- Bloomsburg
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343 Centennial Hall
Kimberly Cardimona, Ph.D., is an associate professor of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), coordinator of the International Speech and Language Center and director of off-campus clinical education in the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology. Prior to her arrival at Bloomsburg University, Cardimona worked as an ESL program specialist for k-12 Japanese, German, and private schools as well as international businesses and corporations. During her fifteen-year residency in Germany, Cardimona owned and operated an international kindergarten and English language school for children and adults. She came to the United States in the fall of 2001, was awarded certificates in ESL and German, earned her M.S. in Education (2002), M.S. in Instructional technology (2004), and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Language and Literacy Education (2011). Before finishing her Ph.D., she developed and taught online and traditional graduate courses in ESL at Penn State and Misericordia Universities and worked as a full time German and ESL Teacher for Pennsylvania public schools. Her research interests include mathematics instruction for teachers of ELLs, assessment policy and practice, and improving methods used to identify language disorders in English language learners and bilingual children.
Research 2013
April — Cardimona, Ph.D., assistant professor of English as a Second Language, presented at a conference in Liverpool, United Kingdom, hosted by the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language. The title of her presentation is "Identifying Effective Mathematical Problem Solving Strategies for ELLS Through Social Interaction". She will also be presenting at a conference later in April hosted by the American Educational research association. The title of this presentation is "Knowledge Poverty in ELL Teacher Education Assessment".