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Alicia began her teaching career in Harrisonburg City Schools, teaching a range of ages from second grade to seventh grade. The most formative years of Alicia's teaching career have been spent in middle school classrooms, where she believes an emphasis on developing strong, positive relationships between students and the teacher is the first step towards strong literacy development. Using her years of classroom experience, Alicia then went on to serve as an Instructional Coach and Reading Specialist at Skyline Middle School where she was able to use her strong relational skills, with both students and colleagues, to help advance literacy for students. She joined JMU as an adjunct instructor in the Spring of 2016 and is now full-time in the Early Elementary and Education Department. Alicia's current passion is helping her JMU students build strong teacher agency as they begin their future as educators.

Courses taught at JMU:

  • LED 300 Reading Instruction and Assessment for Diverse Learners PK-6
  • LED 350 Writing Instruction, Assessment and Technology for Diverse Learners PK-6
  • LED 462 Disciplinary Literacy for Diverse Classrooms PK-6
  • LED 240 Children's Literature
  • LED 254 Literature for Adolescence
  • LED 366-Early Literacy Development & Acquisition
  • LED 435/635 Literacy Development and Instruction for English Learners
  • LED 436: Literacy Learning in the Elementary Grades
  • LED 440- Literacy Based Learning in Secondary Education
  • LED 472 Literacy Assessment & Instruction in the Content Areas for the Middle Grades
  • LED 590- Literacy Across the Curriculum
  • LED 658-Principles, Practices, and Applications of Reading Assessment

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