Dr.
Pamela Peek
2003
Excellence in Teaching Award Recipient
Dr.
Pamela Peek has been a member of the CSU family since 1987
when she was a Visiting Professor working on her Ph.D.
in Comparative
Literature. She completed her undergraduate work at the
University of South Carolina, with a B.A. in Broadcast
Journalism. Involvement with the Future Teachers of America,
helping other tutors, and feeling a desire to make a difference
in the classroom led her to pursue a Masters degree
in Spanish. It was during her Teaching Assistantship at
USC that she realized she loved teaching at the college
level.
Dr.
Peeks love for teaching, the Spanish language, and
Spanish literature can be seen in every class she teaches.
Having the opportunity to know each student on a personal
basis enhances the learning environment established in
the classroom, and also makes the students feel more comfortable,
which leads to them being more willing to participate in
class. Whether its in student conferences, interviews
in Spanish, or tutoring, she strives to challenge students
to learn and develop their language skills.
Each
summer, Dr. Peek takes students to Spain on CSUs
Study Abroad Program. This is a very intense four-week
language and culture class in Salamanca, a historic pre-Roman
city, the site of the second oldest university in Europe.
The students board with Spanish families, which immerses
them in the Spanish language and culture. It also provides
them with a good environment in which to gain experience
firsthand, since most of the families do not speak English.
During the week, the students have daily classes in conversation,
grammar, composition, and culture with Dr. Peek and native
Spanish instructors. On Saturdays, she and the students
make trips to other cities, visiting museums, churches,
and notable historic sites. They worship together on Sundays,
after which the students are free to pursue their own activities
in Salamanca.
But
Dr. Peek is good at more than just Spanish. She also enjoys
writing stories and poetry, and playing the autoharp, organ,
and handbells.