Ana Prado

Ana Prado is a graduate of Florida International University, receiving both a B.A. and an M.A. in English and an Educational Specialist degree in Teaching in Learning. After successfully completing her M.A. thesis, “Exploring the dark spaces and places of Sir Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene”, Ana spent over a decade teaching First Year Writing and Introductory Literature courses. Ana has worked as an Adjunct Instructor in English Departments at FIU, Barry University, and Northern Virginia Community College and currently teaches First Year Writing courses at FIU. While pursuing a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning, she served as the Assistant Director of the Office of Global Learning Initiatives. Ana’s research interests include language ideologies, linguistic hierarchies, and the value of diverse, multimodal teaching and learning resources. She is currently planning a project to explore the languaging experiences of higher education students in Miami classrooms (and beyond).

Publications

Global Learning Beyond the Classroom
Hilary Landorf, Ana Prado. © 2024. 17 pages.
Global learning is the process of students working together to understand and make connections between local, regional, national, and global concerns; analyze these concerns from...