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Presentation
Bumping Up Against the Boundaries of Accreditation Standards
American Reading Forum Conference
  • Nance S. Wilson, The State University of New York at Cortland
  • Jennie Baumann, Michigan State University
  • Linda Smetana, Cailfornia State University, East Bay
  • Tess Dussling, St. Joseph's College
  • Jane Bean-Folkes, South Orange & Maplewood School District
  • Shuling Yang, East Tennessee State University
  • Elizabeth Y. Stevens, Roberts Wesleyan College
  • Ann Van Wig, Eastern Washington University
  • Brittany Adams, The State University of New York at Cortland
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
12-8-2022
Description

This research investigated graduate literacy candidates' transactions with professional teaching texts assigned in Literacy MS.Ed programs across the United States. Each course followed the ILA standards. Using a social annotation tool, we examined how candidates comprehend and engage with the community to develop critical thinking skills. The data indicates the preparation of candidates to teach with an eye toward equity calls for programs to broaden assessment measures.

Location
St. Pete Beach, FL
Citation Information
Nance S. Wilson, Jennie Baumann, Linda Smetana, Tess Dussling, et al.. "Bumping Up Against the Boundaries of Accreditation Standards" American Reading Forum Conference (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shuling-yang/20/