Synopsis
Co-Hosts for Voice of Literacy: Drs. Betsy Baker, Candace Kuby & Sarah Vander Zanden <br>The co-hosts share a passion for literacy research. Disseminating current literacy research to teachers, parents, administrators, and policy makers as well as researchers will open up dialogue and generate understanding from many perspectives. Dr. Candace Kuby is an Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Missouri. Her scholarship focuses on: 1) critical, inventive, hybrid, and multimodal literacies and 2) innovative qualitative research methodologies. Candace is the author of Critical literacy in the early childhood classroom: Unpacking histories, unlearning privilege (2013) with Teachers College Press and co-editor of Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry: Possibilities and Tensions in Educational Research (2014) with Peter Lang. Journals in which her scholarship appear include: International Journal for Qualitative Studies in Education; Young Children; Journal of Early Childhood Literacy; and Education, Citizenship, and Social Justice. Dr. Sarah Vander Zanden is an Assistant Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Northern Iowa. Her scholarship focuses on critical literacy, multimodal discourse analysis, literacy teacher education, and formative assessment. Sarah is the Director of the Reading Clinic at UNI and has published articles in Language Arts, Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, and Critical Literacies among others.Voice of Literacy began in 2008 by Dr. Betsy Baker at the University of Missouri. Watch the video to learn of her vision for starting Voice of Literacy. <object width="655" height="398"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/uy5z_asVvMY?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/uy5z_asVvMY?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="655" height="398"></embed></object><br />Listen to bi-weekly podcasts of interviews with literacy researchers as they discuss the implications of their research. Join the online discussions of the podcasts. Create a dialog between researchers, teachers, parents, principals, and policymakers.New podcasts are posted on 1st and 3rd Mondays from September - April.In collaboration with the editors of Reading Research Quarterly and the Journal of Literacy Research, the hosts ask researchers to explain the following: <br>- How did you get interested in your topic? <br> - How does your research help teachers? <br> - How does your research help parents? <br> - How does your research inform policymakers? <br> You are invited to listen to the podcasts and join online discussions in the following ways: <br> - Teachers can use them for professional "reading" and discussion groups <br> - Teachers can pass along pertinent podcasts to parents and principals <br> - Parents can use them to learn what research says about supporting children's reading and writing development <br> - Policymakers can use them to find out policy implications from the most current research <br> - Journalists can use them to understand a topic and report current research findings <br> - Professors can use them to introduce to students a topic and assigned readings <br> - Professors can play the podcasts during class or assign them for homework <br> - Professors can engage students in face-to-face discussions, online discussions for their course (e.g., Blackboard), or let students participate in the online discussions available on the podcast web site <br> - College students can use them to "get up to speed" on current research in reading, writing, and literacy <br> We welcome your feedback. Email Dr. Betsy Baker (bakere@missouri.edu), Dr. Kuby (kubyc@missouri.edu), or Dr. Vander Zanden (sarah.vanderz@uni.edu) or leave a voice mail (573-882-4831).
Episodes
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Literacy Coaching: Contextual constraints and opportunities with Dr. Leslie Rush
10/02/2014 Duration: 600h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Leslie Rush discuss Literacy Coaching: Contextual constraints and opportunities
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The democratization of classrooms: Examining online discussions with Dr. Jane Vogler and Dr. Diane Schallert
27/01/2014 Duration: 980h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere, Dr. Jane Vogler, and Dr. Diane Schallert discuss The democratization of classrooms: Examining online discussions
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Youth, literacy, and popular culture: Implications for teachers with Dr. Robert Petrone
11/12/2013 Duration: 560h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and "Dr. Robert Petrone":http://www.english.montana.edu/faculty/petrone-robert.html discuss Youth, literacy, and popular culture: Implications for teachers
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Preschoolers, writing, and parental support with and Dr. Lori Skibbe
18/11/2013 Duration: 680h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and "Dr. Lori Skibbe":http://hdfs.msu.edu/people/faculty/skibbe-lori-phd discuss preschoolers, writing, and parental support
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Internet literacies and middle school science: What are the obstacles? with Dr. Jamie Colwell
04/11/2013 Duration: 905h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and "Dr. Jamie Colwell":mailto:jcolwell@odu.edu discuss Internet literacies and middle school science: What are the obstacles?
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Pay Attention! An Examination of Comprehension with Dr. Michael Kieffer
23/10/2013 Duration: 810h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and "Dr. Michael Kieffer":http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Michael_Kieffer discuss, Pay Attention! An Examination of Comprehension
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Struggling first-grade readers and the efficacy of responsiveness-to-intervention (RTI) with Dr. Jennifer Gilbert & Dr. Don Compton
04/10/2013 Duration: 735h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere, Dr. Jennifer Gilbert and Dr. Don Compton discuss struggling first-grade readers and the efficacy of responsiveness-to-intervention (RTI)
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Inclusive High School English Classroom: Leveraging AAL with Dr. Amy Vetter
23/09/2013 Duration: 750h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Amy Vetter discuss Inclusive High School English Classroom: Leveraging AAL
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Adolescents discuss engagement and young adult literature with Dr. Gay Ivey
09/09/2013 Duration: 915h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Gay Ivey discuss engagement and young adult literature
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Literacy coaching: Challenges and opportunities with Dr. Carolyn Hunt
24/04/2013 Duration: 450h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Carolyn Hunt discuss literacy coaching: challenges and opportunities
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Critique of multiliteracies: Still too narrow with Dr. Kevin Leander and Dr. Gail Boldt
08/04/2013 Duration: 830h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere Dr. Kevin Leander and Dr. Gail Boldt discuss Critique of multiliteracies: Still too narrow
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Middle school Social Studies: Using the text to improve reading comprehension with Dr. Elizabeth Swanson
18/03/2013 Duration: 685h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Elizabeth Swanson discuss Middle school Social Studies: Using the text to improve reading comprehension
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Assessment of reading fluency using accuracy, rate, and prosody with Dr. Paula Schwanenflugel
06/03/2013 Duration: 1040h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Paula Schwanenflugel discuss assessment of reading fluency using accuracy, rate, and prosody
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Importance of morphology for adolescent readers with Dr. Amanda Goodwin
19/02/2013 Duration: 11223h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Amanda Goodwin discuss the importance of morphology for adolescent readers
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Mothers' book reading and reminiscing: An examination of preschoolers' phonological awareness with Dr. Diana Leyva
04/02/2013 Duration: 910h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Diana Leyva discuss preschoolers' phonological awareness, mothers' book reading, and reminiscing
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How motivation, engagement, and reading achievement are related among adolescents with Dr. John Guthrie
27/01/2013 Duration: 765h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. John Guthrie discuss how motivation, engagement, and reading achievement are related among adolescents
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Bridging home and school literacy with Dr. Victoria Purcell-Gates
03/12/2012 Duration: 1131h00s"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere/ and "Dr. Victoria Purcell-Gates":http://www.educ.ubc.ca/faculty/vpurcell-gates/ discuss bridging home and school literacy
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Assessing young deaf children’s storytelling: Importance of intertextuality with Dr. Minjeong Kim
19/11/2012 Duration: 815h00s"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Minjeong Kim discuss assessing young deaf children’s storytelling and the importance of intertextuality
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Pocahontas texts in bilingual 3rd grade social studies with Dr. Kathryn Ciechanowski
05/11/2012 Duration: 735h00s"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Kathryn Ciechanowski discuss Pocahontas texts in bilingual 3rd grade social studies
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Text complexity and the early grades with Dr. Heidi Anne Mesmer
15/10/2012 Duration: 785h00s"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Heidi Anne Mesmer discuss text complexity and the early grades