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News 2009

Judy MedendorpJudith Medendorp received a "Make a Difference" Award for wonderful service to the Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies. Congratulations!




Karen FeathersDr. Karen Feathers is an award-winning educator internationally known for her work in literacy. Dr. Feathers is coordinator of the Reading, Language and Literature program in the Division of Teacher Education at Wayne State University in Detroit. Dr. Feathers has prominent publications in the field of literacy, both research articles and instructional material. Her research has attracted prestigious funding support from the Michigan Department of Education, Verizon, and The U.S. Department of Education. Her current work with colleague Dr. Poonam Arya focuses on ways that reading success is affected by the structures of text that readers view. Sensitive eye movement measuring equipment has revealed the reading strategies of urban students labeled “at risk,” yielding promising insights about what these young readers need in order to be effective, efficient readers.

The presentations were presented:
Understanding How Readers See Texts: Supporting Student Achievement, March 19, 2009

The Texts Diverse Readers Need for Success: Compelling Evidence from Eye Movement Research, March 19,2009

For further information: Co-coordinators of this event were WMU Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies.

Co-sponsors:  Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies, Department of Teaching, Learning and Leadership, Department of English, and the WMU visiting Scholars and Artists Program.


The on-campus Reading Tutoring Program was held Jul. 7-Jul. 30. This was an exceptional opportunity for school-aged children who needed supplemental instruction in reading, writing and/or study skills.


Shaila RaoDr. Shaila Rao, associate professor, in collaboration with faculty from Spain, has completed two data collection projects in five Southwest Michigan elementary and middle schools. The studies were conducted with the help of teachers from Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, and Gull Lake school districts. The first studied the teaming process in schools and how it contributes to the successful embracing of diversity. The second study looked at how diversity is viewed by educators in schools. The findings of the projects will be presented in July in Alicante, Spain.

Dr. Rao also co-authored an article with former MA in special education student, Ms. Lynette Mallow. The article, Simultaneous Prompting: A teaching method to promote the recall of multiplication facts by students with cognitive impairments, will be published in the March issue of Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities. In addition, Dr. Rao and co-author special education senior Elisabeth Barkley, wrote “Read and Reach the Whole Child: Using Adapted/Created/Enhanced (ACE) Stories for Content Representation” published in the Spring 2009 volume of Reading Improvement.


Paula KohlerIn the fall of 2009 Dr. Paula Kohler, professor, gave a lecture “Working Together to Improve Transition Outcomes” in Kalamazoo.  The presentation highlighted the main challenges people with special needs face in becoming active and full members of society and gave possible solutions for overcoming such challenges.


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