Becky Villarreal


Post-Secondary Education

Angelo State University
Master of Arts
English


Teaching Experience

1998-Present

Austin Community College (ACC), Cypress Campus, Austin, TX

 Associate Adjunct Professor of English and Student Development

Teach Composition I and II, American Literature II, and British Literature I and II both in the classroom and online.

Facilitate Student Development courses via Blackboard and on campus.

Tutor students in writing-intensive courses via the Learning Lab online.

2007-Present

Panola College, Carthage, TX

 Adjunct Professor

Taught Composition I and II online.

 2005-2006

Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

Education Department Lecturer

Taught Intro to Education in the classroom.

2002-2006

University of Phoenix, Austin and Online Campus

English Instructor

Taught Composition I and II online.

1996-1998    

Howard College, San Angelo, TX

English and Developmental Reading and Writing Instructor

Taught Composition I and II, as well as developmental reading and writing.


Professional Publications

  • Presented at NISOD conference in Austin, TX, “The Importance of Interactivity in the Online Classroom” (Spring 2006)
  • Featured in Adjunct Advocate Magazine (Fall 2005)
  • Presented at the Texas Distance Learning Association Convention, Austin, TX, “Building Learning Communities” (Spring 2003)
  • Facilitated workshop at ACC: "Creating a Sense of Community in the Distance Learning Environment" (Spring 2001)
  • Published short story: "Mija" in Southwestern Quarterly (Fall 1998)
  • Published Master's Thesis: The Evolution of La Llorona in Mexican American Literature (Fall 1996)



Published: July 02, 2025