Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) A. Baker, Dr. Candace Kuby, Dr. Sarah Vander Zanden
Updated October 2019
Purpose Statement
The ability to proficiently read and write is paramount to successful completion of a high school education, college education, and securing gainful employment. The public has minimal access to the most current research conducted in literacy studies. Very few non-researchers subscribe to such research journals as Reading Research Quarterly (RRQ) or the Journal of Literacy Research (JLR). Nor are reports commonly available via local or national news (as is often the case with the New England Journal of Medicine, Science, and other scientific journals). The National Research Council states,
One striking fact is that the complex world of education--unlike defense, health care, or industrial production--does not rest on a strong research base. In no other field are personal experience and ideology so frequently relied on to make policy choices, and in no other field is the research base so inadequate and little used. (1999, p. 1)
Without a wide dissemination of research findings, the public remains uninformed about the advances made in literacy research. Herein, the public is hampered in their understanding and ability to make informed decisions about their children's literacy development as well as local, state, and national policies.
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There are over 1,600 colleges of education in the United States, hundreds of thousands of teachers, tens of thousands of school administrators, and millions of parents of school-aged children. The Voice of Literacy podcast seeks to keep teachers, parents, principals, policymakers, and journalists informed about the latest research being done in literacy. In collaboration with the editors of RRQ and JLR, Dr. Betsy Baker, Associate Professor of Literacy studies at the University of Missouri, asks authors of research reports published in these journals to explain the following:
The Voice of Literacy seeks to open the doors to literacy research.
The Voice of Literacy seeks to make literacy research readily available and consumable.
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New episodes are posted 1st and 3rd Mondays from September – April.
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Contact information
Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) A. Baker
Professor, Literacy Studies
Office: 573-882-4831
email: BakerE@missouri.edu
303 Townsend Hall
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211
"Dr. Amanda Goodwin":https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/amanda-goodwin and "Dr. Steve Graham":https://education.asu.edu/steve-graham-0 discuss balancing reading and writing instruction
"Dr. Amanda Goodwin":https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/amanda-goodwin, "Dr. Mark Lewis":https://www.loyola.edu/school-education/faculty/mark-lewis and "Dr. Margarita Gomez Zisselsberger":https://www.loyola.edu/school-education/faculty/margarita-gomez dis
"Dr. Baker":https://education.missouri.edu/person/betsy-baker/ and "Dr. Gay Ivey":https://soe.uncg.edu/directory/faculty-and-staff/bio-gayivey/ discuss engagement and young adult literature
"Dr. Amanda Goodwin":https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/amanda-goodwin and "Dr. Debbie Rowe":https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/deborah-rowe discuss the connection between gesture and writing in early childhood
"Dr. Betsy Baker":https://education.missouri.edu/person/betsy-baker/ and "Dr. Jamie Colwell":mailto:jcolwell@odu.edu discuss Internet literacies and middle school science: What are the obstacles?
"Dr. Amanda Goodwin":https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/amanda-goodwin and "Dr. Aviva Segal":https://www.mcgill.ca/crcf/people/postdoctoral-fellows/aviva-segal discuss informal language and literacy learning at home with siblings.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Susan Neuman":http://sbneuman.com/ discuss using categories to teach vocabulary to preschoolers
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Sheila Valencia discuss the validity of oral reading fluency assessments
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Carol Connor discuss using children’s literacy skills to differentiate reading comprehension instruction
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Jocelyn Folk":https://www.kent.edu/psychology/profile/jocelyn-r-folk discuss vocabulary Instruction: how students approach new words
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Julie Coiro discuss how offline reading, online reading, and prior knowledge can help predict students’ abilities to understand what they read online
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Theresa Roberts about storybooks and early literacy for English learners.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews "Dr. Karen Wohlwend":http://profile.educ.indiana.edu/Default.aspx?alias=profile.educ.indiana.edu/kwohlwen about play with Disney Princess dolls and children’s literacy development
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews "Dr. Shenglan Zhang":mailto:szhang@winona.edu and "Dr. Nell K. Duke":http://www.msularc.org/html/prin_duke.html about the role of purpose and how a reader's purpose impacts his comprehension.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Shayne Piasta":mailto:piasta.1@osu.edu discuss alphabet learning and early literacy
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Guthrie":http://www.cori.umd.edu discuss reading motivation among African American and Caucasian students
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Peter Dewitz about comprehension strategy instruction in core reading programs
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Ann Sharp about different explanations for spelling abilities.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Margaret McKeown about whether comprehension instruction should focus on content or strategies.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Carmen Medina discuss literature discussions and immigrant elementary children
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Beth Scott about four ways to assess the reading process.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Kris Gutierrez about classroom interactions that occur beyond teacher directed activities.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Christopher Lemons":http://www.education.pitt.edu/people/ChristopherJayLemons/ discuss Reading, Down Syndrome, and predictors of differential growth
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews "Dr. Robert Slavin":http://www.bestevidence.org about the characteristics of effective middle and high school reading programs.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Vicki Risko about a synthesis of research regarding the preparation of reading teachers.
Dr. Baker interviews "Dr. Julie Coiro":http://www.uri.edu/hss/education/faculty/coiro.html about the skills middle-school students need to effectively read online.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Drs. Chilton and Ehri discuss semantically connected sentence contexts on vocabulary learning.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Janine Certo discuss the poetic practices of fifth grade writers.
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews Dr. Kay Stahl about primary comprehension instruction with picture walks, KWL, and DRTA
Dr. Vander Zanden interviews "Dr. Aukerman":mailto: aukerman@stanford.edu about the role of organization in bilingual classrooms.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Lea McGee discuss first graders' actions at the point of difficultly while reading.
Drs. Sarah Vander Zanden and Mikel Cole discuss meta analysis involving peer mediation and English Language Learners.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Dennis Davis discuss test-centric practices of literacy instruction.
Dr. Vander Zanden and Dr. Lutz Klauda discuss adolescent reading engagement and classroom practices.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php, Birgit Heppt, and Nicole Haag discuss academic-language features for reading comprehension focusing on students from low socioeconomic families and language-minorities.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Drs. Kofi Quan-Baffour and Norma Romm discuss training of adult literacy teachers in South Africa.
Dr. Vander Zanden and Dr. Perry discuss adult literacy practices and conceptions of low literacy.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Becky Chen discuss English and French language and literacy skills in the early grades.
"Dr. Vander Zanden":http://www.uni.edu/coe/departments/curriculum-instruction/faculty-and-staff/sarah-vander-zanden and Dr. Sarigianides discuss analyzing adolescence in texts using a Youth Lens.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Drs. Mollie Blackburn and Caroline Clark discuss LGBT-themed literature, specifically examining queer elements.
Dr. Vander Zanden and Dr. Wright discuss oral vocabulary instruction with kindergarteners.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Drs. Burke Scarbrough and Annie Allen discuss the writing of spoken word poetry in high school.
"Dr. Vander Zanden":http:// http://www.uni.edu/coe/departments/curriculum-instruction/faculty-and-staff/sarah-vander-zanden and Dr. Susan Lutz Klauda discuss motivating and engaging readers with social studies content.
"Dr. Vander Zanden":http:// http://www.uni.edu/coe/departments/curriculum-instruction/faculty-and-staff/sarah-vander-zanden interviews "Dr. Steven Athanases":mailto: szathanases@ucdavis.edu” about the role of scaffolding and supporting Latina/Latino youth.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Andrew Holliman discuss prosodic sensitivity and early literacy.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php interviews "Dr. Lisa O’Brien":lmobrien5674@gmail.com about vocabulary development of English Language Learners.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and "Haomin (Stanley) Zhang":http://haominzh@cmu.edu discuss vocabulary acquisition among Chinese-speaking children.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Puranik discuss factors of preschool children’s emergent writing.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Collin discuss moving beyond the content area literacy debate of strategies vs. disciplinary approaches.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php interviews "Dr. Kristen Turner":http://twitter.com/teachKHT about the digital writing language of teens.
"Dr. Vander Zanden":http://www.uni.edu/coe/departments/curriculum-instruction/faculty-and-staff/sarah-vander-zanden and "Dr. Mei Kuin Lai":http://www.education.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/research/wfrc/mei-kuin-lai.html.html discuss improving achievement in secondary schools and reading comprehension.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Paige discuss the reading fluency of secondary students.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Young-Suk Kim discuss the cognitive skills of listening comprehension.
Dr.Jen Scott Curwood shares her work with cultural models and professional development with secondary educators.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Allison Skerrett discuss multimodal literacies and religion in the secular classroom.
"Dr. Vander Zanden":http://www.uni.edu/coe/departments/curriculum-instruction/faculaty-and-staff/sarah-vander-zanden and Dr. Levine discuss the affect-based literary interpretation.
"Dr. Vander Zanden":http://www.uni.edu/coe/departments/curriculum-instruction/faculty-and-staff/sarah-vander-zanden and Dr. Michelle Honeyford discuss multimodal literacy practices of adolescent immigrant students.
"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Drs. Susan Hopewell & Kathy Escamilla discuss ways of assessing bilingual students and recommend suggestions for policies and practices.
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Misty Sailors discuss literacy coaching in Malawi.
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Alexandra Gottardo discuss how culture influences reading abilities: An examination of adolescent Chinese immigrants
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Katherine Strasser discuss story comprehension among preschool children
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Jennifer Gross discuss the importance and support of intonation during silent reading
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Suzanne Miller discuss Digital video composing: Reengaging the disengaged
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Leslie Rush discuss Literacy Coaching: Contextual constraints and opportunities
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere, Dr. Jane Vogler, and Dr. Diane Schallert discuss The democratization of classrooms: Examining online discussions
"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
"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
"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?
"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
"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)
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Amy Vetter discuss Inclusive High School English Classroom: Leveraging AAL
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Gay Ivey discuss engagement and young adult literature
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Carolyn Hunt discuss literacy coaching: challenges and opportunities
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere Dr. Kevin Leander and Dr. Gail Boldt discuss Critique of multiliteracies: Still too narrow
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Elizabeth Swanson discuss Middle school Social Studies: Using the text to improve reading comprehension
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Paula Schwanenflugel discuss assessment of reading fluency using accuracy, rate, and prosody
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Amanda Goodwin discuss the importance of morphology for adolescent readers
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Diana Leyva discuss preschoolers' phonological awareness, mothers' book reading, and reminiscing
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. John Guthrie discuss how motivation, engagement, and reading achievement are related among adolescents
"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
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Minjeong Kim discuss assessing young deaf children’s storytelling and the importance of intertextuality
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Kathryn Ciechanowski discuss Pocahontas texts in bilingual 3rd grade social studies
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Heidi Anne Mesmer discuss text complexity and the early grades
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Chauncey Monte-Sano discuss writing prompts that help adolescents think as historians
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Mike McKenna discuss U.S. survey of middle school student attitudes toward reading
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Seth Parsons discuss adaptive teaching in literacy instruction
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Dale Cohen discuss black-white literacy gap, adult literacy, and implications
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Tanya Christ":mailto:christ@oakland.edu discuss using peer video analysis to improve literacy instruction
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Catherine Compton-Lilly discuss a review of scholarship regarding family literacy
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Ross Collin discuss career portfolio as genre: empowering students, examining genre
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Cynthia Coburn":http://www-gse.berkeley.edu/faculty/CECoburn/CECoburn.html discuss reading coaches, policy, and reading instruction
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Cynthia Shanahan discuss insights from historians, mathematicians, and chemists about how they read within their disciplines
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Amanda Godley":http://www.education.pitt.edu/people/profile.aspx?f=AmandaGodley discuss inquiry-based instruction used to understand dialect, language, and power
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Amy Hutchison":http://www.hs.iastate.edu/directory/profile.php?u=amyhutch discuss a U.S. National Survey: Teachers’ Perceptions of Integrating Literacy and Technology
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Denise Ives":http://blogs.umass.edu/dives/ discuss hidden literacies in urban middle schools
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Deborah McCutchen discuss using morphological analysis to infer word meanings
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Althier Lazar discuss using picture books to address racism
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Bridget Dalton":http://literacybeat.wordpress.com/ discuss designing technology to support comprehension among monolingual and bilingual students
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Chris Iddings discuss raising consciousness through graffiti in the streets of a São Paulo