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Ma; Msed; Anestine Hector-Mason

Senior Research Scientist at American Institutes for Research

Anestine Hector-Mason has extensive work experience in the fields of education and research. Starting in 1995, Anestine worked as an English Professor at various institutions including City University of New York, The College of New Rochelle and Central Texas College. Their responsibilities included teaching English and developmental writing, developing lesson plans, and guiding students in their writing development. Anestine also served as a Supervising Editor for Adults Learning Mathematics, an international forum that shares research and best practices in mathematics teaching and learning. Additionally, Anestine worked as a Senior Research Scientist at American Institutes for Research, where they conducted research in the field of education. Anestine also had experience in managing programs, budgets, and day-to-day operations as an ESL Teacher/Coordinator for Killeen Independent School District and as a Team Coordinator of Immigrant Services Department at Project Reach Youth. Throughout their career, Anestine has demonstrated a strong commitment to education, research, and promoting learning opportunities for diverse populations.

Anestine Hector-Mason, MA; MSEd; PhD has a diverse and extensive education history. Anestine began their academic journey in 1986 at Clark University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Arts/English and successfully completed the program in 1990. Afterward, in 1993, they enrolled at Long Island University and earned a Master of Arts degree in Rhetoric and Composition by 1994.

Continuing their pursuit of knowledge, Anestine Hector-Mason enrolled at Long Island University again in 1997, this time to study Education - TESOL. Anestine successfully obtained a Master of Science in Education degree in 1998. In the same year, they also briefly attended the University of Rochester, focusing on Education Administration.

Not content with their already notable achievements, Anestine Hector-Mason further expanded their education to encompass broader scholarly fields. From 2000 to 2004, they dedicated herself to the study of Rhetoric and Linguistics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, ultimately earning a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.

In summary, Anestine Hector-Mason has a Bachelor's degree in Theater Arts/English from Clark University, a Master's degree in Rhetoric and Composition from Long Island University, a Master's degree in Education - TESOL from Long Island University, and a Doctorate degree in Rhetoric and Linguistics from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

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  • Senior Research Scientist

    January, 2005 - present