Lunetta M. Williams

Professor

Perfil personal

Biography

Dr. Williams, a former elementary teacher, received her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on Reading Education in 2005 from the University of Florida. She has published in Journal of Educational Research, Reading Psychology, Journal of Research in Childhood Education, Journal of Reading Education, Childhood Education, Voices from the Middle, Research in the Schools, Dragon Lode,and The Reading Professor, as well as in various books. She has presented at international, national, and local conferences. Dr. Williams was a co-recipient of the International Reading Association's Albert J. Harris Award in 2012 for the article, "Ameliorating summer reading setback among economically disadvantaged elementary students." She received the University of Florida College of Education Dissertation Award, University of Florida Outstanding Alumni Award, and University of North Florida’s Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award. Additionally, she was the co-recipient of the Mid-South Educational Research Association (MSERA) Conference for the James E. McLean Outstanding Distinguished Paper Award.  Dr. Williams enjoys spending time with family and friends, being outdoors, reading, listening to live music, and volunteering at a local elementary school where she works with striving readers during the school year and summer months.

Documentos relacionados

Cuantificación de educación / académica

Curriculum and Instruction, PhD, University of Florida

… → may 2005

Elementary Curriculum, MA, University of South Florida, Tampa

… → jul 1994

Elementary Education with Distinction, University of South Florida, Tampa

… → abr 1993