William Keith Corbitt
- Assistant Professor of Languages
- Supervisor: Modern Language Teacher Education Program
- Ph.D., Indiana University
- M.A., Indiana University
- M.A., University of Delaware
- B.A., High Point University
- A.A., Monterey Peninsula College
Research Interests
Styles and Strategies Based Instruction; Teacher Training; Effects of Study Abroad on Foreign Language Production; Second and Foreign Language Assessment; The Teaching of Foreign Languages to Students with Special Needs; Portuguese as a Foreign Language.
Recent Publications/Activities
“Learning Styles & Strategies in FL Reading by At-Risk Students of Spanish” Paper to be presented at the Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference, October 17-19, 2013.
“The Effects of Learning Styles and Strategy Use on L2 Reading for At-risk Students of Spanish in a Modified Foreign Language Program” Poster to be presented at the Foreign Language Association of North Carolina Conference. October 12, 2013.
“The Benefits of Styles and Strategies Based Instruction for MFLP Students” Invited Lecture. University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Department of Romance Languages. Greensboro, North Carolina. October 10, 2013.
Corbitt, W. K. (2012). The preferred foreign language learning styles and perceived strategy use of at-risk students in a modified foreign language program. The TFLTA Journal, 3.