EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT
“As I have learned in witnessing the transition from performance to print among the tribes, no medium can match the precision of the written word and its capacity to endure. That lesson belongs in the public school and college classroom, in America’s libraries, in regional and tribal museums, in public meetings of all sorts, and even in homes. It applies equally to the study of literature and the teaching of composition at all levels of learning.”
Zolbrod has worked with public school teachers, administrators, college professors, museum educators, and textbook editors to enhance teaching strategies and integrate the literatures of Native America and the English speaking world in the classroom. He has also provided editorial services to individuals seeking to publish written works of their own.
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Adjunct Professor,
Native American Mythology,
Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2006–present
Visiting Professor of English,
New Mexico Highlands University, 2005–2006
Adjunct Instructor,
Arts and Humanities,
with the Navajo Nation’s Diné College, Crownpoint, New Mexico, 1996–present
Senior Curator,
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Museum of New Mexico, 1994–1997
Professor of English,
Allegheny College,
1964–1994 |