Sarah Kerman
HS English Teacher/Department Chair at The Dalton School- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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The Dalton School
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United States
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Primary and Secondary Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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HS English Teacher/Department Chair
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2011 - Present
I have advised and taught English to grades 9-12, including courses on Literature and Composition, Introduction to Poetry, Introduction to Drama, American Literature: Authorship and Authority, Literature of Alienation, Senior Capstone Project, and Metaphysical Detective Fiction. I have served as English Department Chair since fall 2019. I have advised and taught English to grades 9-12, including courses on Literature and Composition, Introduction to Poetry, Introduction to Drama, American Literature: Authorship and Authority, Literature of Alienation, Senior Capstone Project, and Metaphysical Detective Fiction. I have served as English Department Chair since fall 2019.
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Rutgers University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Instructor
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2011 - 2011
Taught graduate seminar on American Modernism. Taught graduate seminar on American Modernism.
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University of Pennsylvania
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Instructor
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2006 - 2011
Taught in the Comparative Literature, English, and Critical Writing programs, including courses on The Adultery Novel and Film, Classics of the Western World I, American Modernism, Modern Detective Fiction, and first-year writing. Taught in the Comparative Literature, English, and Critical Writing programs, including courses on The Adultery Novel and Film, Classics of the Western World I, American Modernism, Modern Detective Fiction, and first-year writing.
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Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, PA
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Instructor
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2007 - 2008
Taught seminars on Grading in the Humanities; served as the Graduate Co-Coordinator for the introductory TA Training program. Taught seminars on Grading in the Humanities; served as the Graduate Co-Coordinator for the introductory TA Training program.
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Education
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University of Pennsylvania
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Comparative Literature -
University of Pennsylvania
Master's Degree, Comparative Literature -
Harvard University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Literature -
Horace Mann High School
High School