Elena Vogel
Professor Vogel (Ph.D, Spanish, Florida State University; M.Ed., Foreign and Second Language Education, The Ohio State University; M.A., Spanish, Northern Arizona University) is a Visiting Teaching Faculty of Spanish. Professor Vogel has taught elementary and intermediate Spanish at Florida State University and Northern Arizona University. She teaches and coordinates Elementary Spanish II (SPN 1121)
Research Interests
Second language acquisition from a psycholinguistic perspective
Instructed language learning
Input processing as it relates to second language acquisition
The developmental stages of tense and aspect in Spanish
Second language learning strategies
The relationship between L2 comprehension and L2 production
The significance of meaningful activities in the language classroom
Bilingual language and literacy
Courses Taught
Elementary Spanish I (SPN 1120)
Elementary Spanish II (SPN 1121)
Intermediate Spanish I (SPN 2220)
Publications
Vogel, Elena. (2017). Native vs. Non-Native Processing of Spanish: The Role of Lexical and Grammatical Aspect. Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University.
Vogel, Elena. (2016). Foreign language instruction that makes a difference: Using meaningful input-based activities in the Spanish classroom. Florida Foreign Language Journal. 9-16.