Episode 2

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Published on:

16th Feb 2024

S01E02. John T. Guthrie, Ph.D.

In this episode, Dr. Margaret Vaughn talks with Dr. John T. Guthrie, the esteemed

Jean Mullan Professor of Literacy Emeritus in the Department of Human Development

and Quantitative Methodology at the University of Maryland at College Park.

He served as the Research Director at the International Reading Association from

1974-1984 and is the recipient of the Oscar Causey Award for Outstanding

Reading Research and is a member of the International Reading Association Hall

of Fame. In 2004, Dr. Guthrie received the University of Maryland Regent’s

Faculty Award for research/scholarship/creative activity. In 2011, he was

elected to the National Academy of Education which addresses research to

national policy

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Margaret Vaughn

Margaret Vaughn, PhD. is a professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Washington State University. As a literacy researcher and former classroom educator, she recognizes the valuable role of teacher input and decision making in policy and practice and supports efforts to develop equity-focused learning environments. She is an advocate for student agency and works both nationally and internationally to discuss the role of student agency in learning environments. She is the recipient of several awards including the American Educational Research Association’s Review of Research Award as well as the Association of Teacher Educator’s Distinguished Research in Teacher Education and is a US Fulbright Specialist. Her award-winning research addresses issues of teacher practice and contemporary educational issues. She has published numerous articles on developing agentic focused literacy practices, adaptive instruction, and teacher visioning as well as books such as, Accelerating Learning Recovery for All Students: Core Principles for Getting Literacy Growth Back on Track (Guilford Press), Teaching with Children’s Literature: Theory to Practice (Guilford Press), Student Agency: Honoring Student Voice in the Curriculum (Teachers College Press), Overcoming Reading Challenges: Kindergarten through Middle School and co-editor of Principles of Effective Literacy Instruction, Grades K-5 (Guilford Press).