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Research

Publications:

Steffy, T. & Bartolomeo-Maida, M. (2018). Reading and Writing to Learn: Do required writing assignments promote reading compliance and student engagement in social science classes? Currents in Teaching and Learning, 10 (1), 59-73.

Ulmer, T., Bartolomeo-Maida, M., & Paler, L. (2016). Creating and dealing with controversy in the classroom: Using the Caitlyn Jenner interview as a springboard for discussion. California English, 21 (4), 17-20

Bartolomeo-Maida, M. (2016). The use of learning journals to foster textbook reading in the community college psychology class, College Student Journal, 50 (3), 440-453

Bartolomeo-Maida, M. (2013). Secondary infertility: Understanding the psychological impact on women and implications for counseling. Cultural Spotlight, NYSPA publication.

Bartolomeo-Maida, M. (2012). Understanding and Managing the Stress of Secondary Infertility. Self Help Magazine. http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/secondary-infertility.

Bartolomeo-Maida, M (2013) Secondary infertility: Understanding the psychological impact on women and implications for counseling  Cultural Spotlight, NYSPA publication

Bartolomeo-Maida, M (2012) Understanding and managing the stress of secondary infertility  Self Help Magazine  http://www selfhelpmagazine com/secondary-infertility

Utsey, S O , Dessources, N , Bartolomeo, M , & Walker, R (2004)  A Psychohistorical Analysis of the African American Bicultural Experience In R T Carter (Ed ) Handbook of Racial-Cultural Psychology and Counseling  New York: John Wiley and Sons

Fuertes, J N , Bartolomeo, M , & Nichols, C M (2001) Future directions in the study of counselor multicultural competencies  Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 29, 3-12

Conferences:

“Reading and Writing to Learn: Do required Writing Assignments Promote Reading Compliance and Student Engagement in Social Science Classes?” (Paper presentation with Tracy Steffy). APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, Long Beach, CA, February 2017.

“Reading and Writing to Learn: Do required Writing Assignments Promote Reading Compliance and Student Engagement in Social Science Classes?” (Panel presentation with Tracy Steffy). CUNY Community College Professional Development Research Workshop, New York, NY, January 2017.

 “Teaching Women and Gender Studies Across The Disciplines,” (With Red Washburn, Jennifer Olivieri, Kevicha Echols, Amy Karp, and Kamili Posey). Roundtable discussion for the feminist pedagogy in the two-year college panel at the 47th annual Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, Hartford, CT,  March, 2016.

“Reading and Writing to Learn: Do required Writing Assignments Promote Reading Compliance and Student Engagement in Social Science Classes,” (Poster Presentation with Tracy Steffy) Community College Research Grant Annual Faculty Development Workshop, New York, NY, January, 2016

Bartolomeo-Maida, M. (2015). How can we get our students to read? A discussion on pedagogical approaches to foster compliance with assigned reading. Participant Idea Exchange at the 5th annual International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Vancouver, British Columbia

Academic and Professional Honors:

Recipient of the KCC Provost’s Office Research Grant in the area of Civic Engagement Pedagogy for the project titled, “Infusing Civic Engagement into the Developmental Psychology Classroom”, May 2018

Recipient of President’s Faculty Innovation Award at Kingsborough Community College for Faculty-Student Mentoring Project, Spring 2013

Recipient of the CUNY Community College Collaborative Incentive Research Grant (C3IRG) for project entitled, “Reading and writing to learn: Do required writing assignments promote reading compliance and student engagement in social science classes”, Fall 2015

Invited Talks/ On-Campus Panels and Presentations:

“ADHD and the Workplace”. Discussion for KCC Disability Awareness Week. April 2019.

Bartolomeo-Maida, M. & Morgan, P. (2018). Enhancing Civic Engagement Experiences. Presented at the Fall 2018 Fall Faculty Forum, Kingsborough Community College.

Bartolomeo-Maida, M. & Steffy, T. (2018). Reading and Writing to Learn: Do required Writing Assignments Promote Reading Compliance and Student Engagement in Social Science Classes?. Presented at the Spring 2018 Fall Faculty Forum, Kingsborough Community College.

“Teaching Women and Gender Studies Across the Disciplines,” (With various Women and Gender Studies Concentration Faculty). Panel discussion for Women’s History Month, KCC, March 2016 and March 2017.

“Safe Zone 101”. With Professors Jason VanOra and Tisha Ulmer as part of Radical Teach- In, March 2016.

“Engaging ESL Students in Our ACE Learning Community”.  ACE Learning Community Kick-off Meeting, KCC., August 2014

“Sexual Harrassment”, KCC local union chapter meeting, May 2015.

“Empowering Parenting Workshop”. Talk for Women’s History month with Professor Catherine Ma, Spring 2013.

“Mental Health and Gun Violence”, Talk for Phi Theta Kappa, Spring 2013

Bartolomeo-Maida, M (2010)  Facilitating, Recognizing, and Treating Depression Presented at the 5th annual Inner Leader Aha! Conference, Kingsborough Community College, Summer 2010, New York City.

Bartolomeo-Maida, M (2008)  Identifying Emotionally Troubled Students  Presented for the CUNY Office of International Students and Scholar Services, Kingsborough Community College, New York City.