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Ms. Laly Mathew

Professor, Department of English

LALY MATHEW is a Professor in the English Department, ST. ALOYSIUS DEGREE COLLEGE. I have teaching experience of 20 years and have attended several Faculty Development Programs on Research Methodology, Recent Trends in Literature and on use of Excel, C , C++. I’ve written research articles published in reputed national journals. I have immense interest in research work on DIASPORA LITERATURE.

  • Subject Expertise: European and Noneuropean Literature, Indian Literature, British Literature, Diaspora Literature, and Phonetics.
  • High Lights: SQUAD Coordinator, Chief examiner, Reviwer, Member Of Board Of Examination In Bangalore University.

Experience:

    English Professor - June 2001 – Present
  • Promote classroom discussion by suggesting topics, modeling best practices when analyzing literature and language, and interjecting when necessary.
  • Develop instructional content focusing on specific time periods in English literature or individual author studies.
  • Assess students throughout the semester with a series of literary analysis papers.
    English Professor - June 2001– Till date
  • Participated in English literature and language study events and conferences throughout the nation to develop additional expertise.
  • MENTOR students in college and assist them to excel.
  • Collaborated with other department colleagues to promote English literature and language events throughout the year on the campus, such as PPT, CHARTS, PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS, AUTHOR READING, DRAMA CLUB, ELOCUTION…
    English Professor - June 2001– Till date
  • Counseled English majors about individual progress, and gave guidance about the appropriate course of study.
  • Evaluated student research writing and other work using university and department standards for composition.
  • Published articles on CHALLENGES OF WOMEN DIASPORA and DIASPORA LITERATURE at NATIONAL and International LEVEL Conference.

Publishing

CHALLENGES OF WOMEN DIASPORA

Education :

M.A,English Literature, M.Ed, (Ph.D) – Diaspora Experience In The Works Of Meena Alexander And Chithira Banerjee Divakaruni.