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Tuvi Voorhees
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He, she, they, them, him, her
Office Location
N499P
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BMCC/CUNY
Department
Academic Literacy and Linguistics
Academic Program
Linguistics and Literacy, A.A.

Courses

Language and Culture (LIN 100 B05W) Spring Express B, 2024

Language and Culture (LIN 100 B05W) Spring Express B, 2024

Language and Culture LIN 100 B05W Course Site

Language and Culture- LIN 100 160W

Language and Culture- LIN 100 160W

Companion site for in-person course on language and culture

LIN 100 180W Language and Culture

LIN 100 180W Language and Culture

Companion site for in-person LIN 100 course section 180W

LIN101B050 Intro to Linguistics with Tuvi Voorhees, Fall 2023

LIN101B050 Intro to Linguistics with Tuvi Voorhees, Fall 2023

This course will introduce students to linguistics, the scientific study of language. Students will apply methods of scientific inquiry (including the scientific method) to linguistic systems (phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic) and language phenomena and events. Specifically, students will engage in observation of linguistic phenomena, collection of data, generation and testing of hypotheses, analysis of and interpretations of data, application and evaluation of theory, in order to form conclusions about linguistic phenomena.

LIN 150 052W Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the US and Its Territories

LIN 150 052W Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the US and Its Territories

This course explores historical, cultural, and theoretical perspectives on the relationship between language, race, and ethnicity in the United States and its territories. It examines how language is understood to reflect, reproduce, and/or challenge and defy racial and ethnic boundaries, and how ideas about race and ethnicity influence the ways in which people use and construe language. It covers topics such as racialization and racism, ethnicization, notions of authenticity, repertoire, codeswitching and style shifting, linguistic mocking and linguistic racism, language ideology, and identity formation. This course will examine language varieties such as Black American English and its cross-racial uses by other groups, Chicano English and Spanglish, Asian American English, Hawaiian English, and American Indian English.

Communities

First Year Experience (FYE) Teaching Resources for Faculty

First Year Experience (FYE) Teaching Resources for Faculty

How can we contribute to student success–success not only academic, but also emotional and social–during their time at BMCC? Students’ first year experience is especially important in developing and nourishing their sense of purpose and belonging, their love of learning, access to services and resources, as well as students’ exploration of career paths and citizenship. This is the goal of FYE-embedded courses, and here is a resource site with relevant materials for faculty. We welcome contributions.

Queer Pride Alliance at BMCC/LGBTQIA+ Resources

Queer Pride Alliance at BMCC/LGBTQIA+ Resources

This is a community space for LGBTQIA+/queer members of the BMCC community to locate resources, build networks of support and mentorship, and share experiences.

COACHE 5

COACHE 5

COACHE 5

BMCC | COIL: Collaborative Online International Learning

BMCC | COIL: Collaborative Online International Learning

A space for faculty to learn about virtual global exchange

Projects

Teach On!

Teach On!

A space for faculty to share ideas about how to support student learning during the transition to distance learning for the remainder of Spring 2020. Please request to join if you are faculty at BMCC. Click on “Visit Project Site” in the upper right to access BMCC’s Course Continuity Resources website.