Elizabeth Duffey
Elizabeth Duffey has taught English for thirty-five years, and currently teaches AP* Language, Twelfth Grade Springboard English, and serves as professional developer at Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor, Washington. After her day-job, she teaches English 101 at Tacoma Community College. She is a National Board Certified teacher in Adolescent and Young Adult English Language Arts since 2002, an AP* language reader and consultant for the College Board*, and facilitates Professional Certification and National Board cohort groups for teachers in her district. In addition to teaching Elizabeth reads, knits, quilts, cooks, and beads. Educationally she is most interested in researching and sharing effective classroom strategies that take students to higher levels of thinking and performance. She lives in Gig Harbor, Washington with her husband Patrick, an art teacher. Their children, Tim and Katie, attend Washington State University. |
Elizabeth Duffey |