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Nadia Kalman

Nadia Kalman
Contributor

Nadia Kalman

Nadia Kalman, MA, M.Ed., is Editor & Curriculum Designer for Words Without Borders Campus, which brings eye-opening global literature and culture into classrooms. A former teacher and administrator, Nadia is also an NEA Literature Fellow currently at work on her second novel. She holds a BA in Comparative Literature from Yale, an MA in Instructional Technology and Media (with a minor in TESOL) from Teachers College at Columbia, and an EdM in Educational Leadership from Bank Street.

Articles by Nadia Kalman

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A Dominican “Self-Portrait” to Inspire Students’ Self-Reflections
By Nadia Kalman
Which experiences have a greater influence on us—our successes, or the times when we've been hurt?
WWB Campus: Call for Educators
By Nadia Kalman
Are you a teacher of English, world literature, global history, or a related subject? Do you enjoy the literature published in Words without Borders and want to use it in your classroom? Sign up to be…
“Around the Globe”: International Diversity in YA Writing Event at the NYPL
By Nadia Kalman
Last Wednesday evening, the New York Public Library hosted “Around the Globe,” a lively panel discussion marking the launch of Words Without Borders' first-ever International Young Adult…
PEN World Voices 2014: Literature of the Great War
By Nadia Kalman
7 pm, Wednesday, April 30The Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union, 41 Cooper SquareParticipants: Geoff Dyer, Justin Go, & Liesl SchillingerModerator: Janne TellerCo-sponsored by Cooper Union,…