Dr Deborah Hill
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Biography
Deborah Hill is a linguist and has been with the TESOL program for over a decade. She has had teaching and research experience at universities in Australia and Holland. She has had extensive experience teaching intensively in the program's offshore programs in Vietnam and China (2003-2008).
Deborah teaches units related to language and linguistics, particularly grammar and sociolinguistics. She has taught a wide range of units in the MA TESOL program over the past decade.
- The language and culture of Longgu (Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands)
- The teaching of English grammar
- PhD (Linguistics), Australian National University, 1993
- MA (Linguistics), Australian National University, 1988
- Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) (ESL/Social Sciences), University of Canberra, 1998
- BA (Hons, 1st Class) (Linguistics), Australian National University, 1985
Publications
- Hill, Deborah (in press). One community’s post-conflict response to a dictionary project. Language Documentation and Conservation.
- Hill, Deborah (2011). Transitivity in Longgu: the interdependence of word classes and valency-changing devices, Oceanic Linguistics, Vol. 50, No. 2.
- Hill, Deborah (2011). Longgu Grammar, LINCOM-Europa.
- Petraki, Eleni & Deborah Hill (2011). Effective grammar teaching: Lessons from confident grammar teachers. TESOL in Context. Vol. 21, No. 2. Pp. 34-51.
- Petraki, Eleni & Deborah Hill (2010). Theories of grammar and their influence on teaching practice: Examining language teachers’ beliefs. University of Sydney Papers in TESOL 65.
Grants
- 2011 Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Program Small Grant ‘Telling and Re-telling: documenting Longgu (an Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands) folkloric stories and procedural narratives over time’.
- 2011 University of Canberra Faculty of Arts and Design Microlinkage Grant (with Dr Elizabeth Bonshek).
- 2010 University of Canberra Teaching and Learning Centre Blended Learning Hothouse Grant.
Awards
- 2012 Australian Award for University Teaching: Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning.
- 2012 University of Canberra Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning.
- 2009 University of Canberra Unit Satisfaction Survey Recognition Award.