6GIL Category: Graduates impact on students’ literacy.
Articles
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Ajayi, L. (2010). Preservice Teachers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception of Their Preparation to Teach Multiliteracies/Multimodality. The Teacher Educator, 46(1), 6–31. doi: 10.1080/08878730.2010.488279
- Al Otaiba, S., Lake, V. E., Greulich, L., Folsom, J. S., & Guidry, L. (2012). Preparing beginning reading teachers: an experimental comparison of initial early literacy field experiences. Reading and Writing, 25(1), 109–129.
- Carlson, D. D., & Archambault, L. (2013). Technological pedagogical content knowledge and teaching poetry: Preparing preservice teachers to Integrate Content With VoiceThread technology. Teacher Education & Practice, 26(1), 117-142.
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Caughlan, S., Juzwik, M. M., Borsheim-Black, C., Kelly, S., & Fine, J. G. (2013). English teacher candidates developing dialogically organized instructional practices. Research in the Teaching of English, 47(3), 212–246.
- Cowan, P. M., & Mickleborough, T. L. (2009). A Clash of Cultures: Exploring Teacher Movies and Their Effect on Pre-Service English Teachers’ Models of Being Literacy Teachers. In R. T. Jiménez, V. J. Risko, M. K. Hundley, & D. W. Rowe (Eds.), 58th Yearbook of the National Reading Conference (pp. 235-247). Oak Creek, WI: National Reading Conference.
- Gort, M., & Glenn, W. J. (2010). Navigating Tensions in the Process of Change: An English Educator’s Dilemma Management in the Revision and Implementation of a Diversity-Infused Methods Course. Research in the Teaching of English, 45(1), 59–86.
- Howard, C., & Guidry, A. (2017). Preparing Preservice Teachers to Make the Literacy/History Connection. Literacy Research and Instruction, 56(3), 217-230.
- Hsieh, B. (2017). Exploring Evolving Role (s) of Literacy in Secondary Preservice Teachers’ Work: A Comparative Case Study. Literacy Research and Instruction, 56(4), 342-361.
- Hunter, J. D., Silvestri, K. N., & Ackerman, M. L. (2018). ''Feeling like a different kind of smart'': Twitter as digital literacy mediates learning for urban youth and literacy specialist candidates. School-University Partnerships, 11(1), 36-45
- Jobe, L. & Pope, C. (2002). The English Methods Class Matters: Professor D and the Student Teachers. Reading Research and Instruction, 42(1), 1-29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19388070209558378
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Johnson, D. (2010). “Learning to teach: The influence of a university-school partnership project on pre-service elementary teachers’ efficacy for literacy instruction.” Reading Horizons 50 (1), 23–48.
- Lenski, S., Ganske, K., Chambers, S., Wold, L., Dobler, E., Grisham, D. L., ... & Young, J. (2013). Literacy course priorities and signature aspects of nine elementary initial licensure programs. Literacy Research and Instruction, 52, 1-27. doi: 10.1080/19388071.2012.738778
- Massey, D. (2002). Personal journeys: Teaching teachers to teach literacy. Reading Research and Instruction, 41(2), 103-125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19388070209558361
- Morgan, D. N., Zimmerman, B. S., Kidder-Brown, M. K., & Dunn, K. (2011). From writing methods to student teaching: Vision development and the implementation of conceptual and practical tools by preservice teachers. In Dunston, P. J., Gambrell, L. B., Headley, K., Fullerton, S. K., Stecker, P. M., Gillis, V. R, & Bates, C. C. (Eds.), 60th Literacy Research Association Yearbook. (pp. 100-112). Oak Creek, WI: Literacy Research Association Conference.
- Ness, M. K. (2015) Building Preservice Teachers' Ability toThink Aloud in Literacy Methods Courses, The Teacher Educator, 50:4, 257-271, DOI:10.1080/08878730.2015.1072260.
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Rush, L. S. (2009). Developing a story of theory and practice: multigenre writing in English teacher education. The Teacher Educator, 44(3), 204–216. http://doi.org/10.1080/08878730902960735
- Thwaite, A., & Rivalland, J. (2009). How can analysis of classroom talk help teachers reflect on their practices?. Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, The, 32(1), 38.
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Warren-Kring, B. Z., & Rutledge, V. C. (2011). Adolescents’ comprehension and content area education students’ perceptions: Benefits from one-on-one tutoring. The Teacher Educator, 46(3), 244–261. http://doi.org/10.1080/08878730.2011.581334
- Mosley Wetzel, M., L. Roser, N., Hoffman, J. V., Antonio Martínez, R., & Price-Dennis, D. (2016). “I couldn’t have learned this any other way”: Learning to teach literacy across concurrent practicum experiences. Action in Teacher Education, 38(1), 70-85.
- Wold, L. & Elish-Piper, L. 2008. Building a sense of wonder in secondary content literacy instruction. The Journal of Reading Education, 34(1), 16-24.