Tag Archives: English Education
CCYAL and The Bottom present Virtual Story Time!
The Center for Children’s and Adult Literature (CCYAL) are partnering with The Bottom, Knoxville’s Black-owned bookstore and creative community space, […]
CCYAL continues “We’d Rather Read YA” virtual book club for Spring 2021
The Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature (CCYAL)’s spring 2021 schedule for their regular “We’d Rather Read YA” book […]
TPTE alumna and doctoral students published in ILA’s “20 Research Articles for 2020”
Arianna Banack and Heather Matthews, two doctoral students from the Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature, had the unique opportunity […]
Center for Children’s and Adult Literature hosts “I’d Rather Read YA” online book club
Over the course of this Spring semester, the Center for Children’s and Adult Literature (CCYAL), a center within Theory & […]
Ashley Wolff graces CCYAL Center with stunning custom mural
Written by Susan Groenke, assistant department head and professor of English education The Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature […]
Alumnus Beth Nelson: The Importance of Mentoring for Teacher Candidates
Written by Anthony Pellegrino, associate professor of social science education. For Fulton High School teacher and Theory and Practice in Teacher Education […]
TPTE Doctoral Students’ Project LIT Success
Written by Anthony Pellegrino, associate professor of social science education Last year, Theory and Practice in Teacher Education (TPTE) doctoral […]
Rebel PhD student pens dissertation and young adult novel simultaneously
Written by Kristin Rearden, clinical professor of STEM education/science. Allison Varnes (’17) has created an unlikely adolescent hero: avid reader […]
“Young People’s Engagement with Literature: What Does it Look Like?
Who? TPTE Associate Professors Susan Groenke (English Education) and Stergios Botzakis (Literacy Education) What? Drs. Groenke and Botzakis presented […]