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Coordinator
Dr. Laurie Mac-Gillivray
416B Ball Hall
Memphis, TN 38152
lmcgllvr@memphis.edu

Reading Education is concerned with the promotion of literacy, with specific emphasis on reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Urban literacy issues and research pertaining to children living at the poverty level are of particular interest to many of our reading education faculty.  The program of study is designed around the International Reading Association (IRA)/National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards that deal with what reading professionals need to know and what they are able to do. These standards emphasize reflective professionals who have proficiency in three broad categories: (1) knowledge and beliefs about reading, (2) instruction and assessment, and (3) organizing and enhancing a reading program.

No matter what your career goals, local or global, we have a program to meet your professional needs.  Our reading graduates are teaching in major school districts, comprehensive universities or college-level remedial/developmental reading programs, serving as clinical supervisors, literacy coaches and/or as reading/language arts supervisors.

Our faculty has been influential in setting the national agenda of improving the success of children living in poverty through research, school and district-wide interventions, consulting, and authoring textbooks for preservice and inservice teachers. Currently, the faculty has been improving instruction in urban schools through projects like the award-winning Memphis Literacy Academy and the federally-funded Memphis Striving Readers Project, as well as working with other school districts across the nation. Books authored by our faculty, such as Technology to Teach Literacy:  A Resource for K-8 Teachers, Teaching Children to Read: The Teacher Makes the Difference, and the Cooter/Flynt/Cooter Comprehensive Reading Inventory:  Measuring Reading Development in Regular and Special Education Classrooms are helping teachers succeed.  The Reading faculty is widely published in a variety of scholarly journals such as:  Curriculum Inquiry, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, Journal of Latinos in Education, and The Reading Teacher.

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Reading Education Faculty

Rebecca Anderson ( Bio)
Department Chair
400B Ball Hall
(901) 678-3977
rsandrsn@memphis.edu

Mark Conley ( Bio)
420B Ball Hall
(901) 678-4777
mwconley@memphis.edu
E. Sutton Flynt ( Bio)
Director of Teacher Education
200 Ball Hall
(901) 678-4177
esflynt@memphis.edu
Kandi Hill-Clarke ( Bio)
Program Area Coordinator
401C Ball Hall
(901) 678-5727
kyhill@memphis.edu
Laurie MacGillivray ( Bio)
416B Ball Hall
(901) 678-1463
laurie.macgillivray@memphis.edu
J. Helen Perkins ( Bio)
Co-editor, The Reading Teacher
411C Ball Hall
(901) 678-4195
jhperkns@memphis.edu
Jerrie Scott ( Bio)
Director of The Reading Center
320C Ball Hall
(901) 678-5490
jcscott@memphis.edu

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Last updated: 07/30/2008 16:07:15