Professor Emerita of Applied
Linguistics Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics School
of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
apsajoy@enl.auth.gr
Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics
Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics School of English,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
apsajoy@enl.auth.gr
Angeliki Psaltou-Joycey is Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics at the Department of Theoretical and
Applied Linguistics, School of English, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki. She holds a BA in English
Language and Literature from
the same School, a Diploma
in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) from
the Institute of Education, University of London, UK, an MA in Linguistics
and English Language Teaching (EFL) from
the University of Leeds, UK, and a PhD in Linguistics from
the School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The title of her
thesis is: The
temporal, aspectual, and pragmatic functions of the Perfect in Modern Greek (1991).
Her academic and research interests and her publications are in the areas of SLA,
Language Learning Strategies and other Individual Differences in SLA, Individual
Multilingualism (Plurilingualism), Methodology of Teaching English and Modern
Greek as a Second/Foreign Language, Contrastive Linguistics, as well as Tense
and Aspect. She has authored Language
Learning Strategies in the Foreign Language Classroom (2010),
co-authored The
Temporal System of Modern Greek: Studies from the Perspective of Greek as a
Foreign Language [in
Greek] (2011), co-edited Cross-Curricular
Approaches to Language Education (2014)
and Language
Learning Strategies: Theoretical Issues and Applied Perspectives (2017),
and edited Foreign
Language Learning Strategy Instruction: A Teacher’s Guide (2015).
She has published her work in books, international journals, and conference
proceedings and sits on the editorial boards of Greek and international academic
journals. During 1998-2014 she was the elected president of the Greek Applied
Linguistics Association (GALA), the national affiliate of AILA. From 1997-2017
she was the editor-in-chief of the Journal
of Applied Linguistics (JAL).
She has teaching experience both at undergraduate and postgraduate university
levels, and experience in several administrative posts. Prior to her employment
at the School of English, she taught English as a foreign language in private
and state secondary schools.