Carol Chapelle Explained
Carol Ann Chapelle (born August 18, 1955) is an American linguist and Angela B. Pavitt Professor in English at Iowa State University.
Chapelle earned a doctorate in linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and began teaching at Iowa State University in 1985.[1] She was editor of the TESOL Quarterly from 1999 to 2004.[2] In 2010, Chappelle was named a distinguished professor.[1] She was appointed Angela B. Pavitt Professor in English in March 2015.[3]
Publications
- Argument-based validation in testing and assessment, 2021
- Computer applications in second language acquisition : foundations for teaching, testing and research, 1982
- English language learning and technology : lectures on applied linguistics in the age of information and communication technology, 2003
- Assessing language through computer technology, 2006
- Building a validity argument for the Test of English as a Foreign Language, 2007
- Tips for teaching with CALL : practical approaches to computer-assisted language learning, 2008
- The handbook of technology and second language teaching and learning, 2017
- Teaching culture in introductory foreign language textbooks, 2016
Notes and References
- News: Thursday: Medallion ceremony honoring Carol Chapelle, Angela B. Pavitt Professor in English . November 25, 2018 . Iowa State University . March 20, 2015.
- An Interview with Dr. Carol A. Chapelle . TESOL Quarterly . 2005 . 5 . 1 .
- News: Medallion presented to Chapelle in professorship funded by former LAS faculty member…but a mystery persists . November 25, 2018 . Iowa State University . March 30, 2015.