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Theresa Rogers
Theresa is a professor of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia. Her areas of interest include youth multiple literacy practices and critical
perspectives on young adult literature. See theresarogers.ca. - Type:Reading Lists
This list was started by Susan Ma and Celia Brownrigg. It is meant to be open-ended and we hope it will enjoy many contributers.
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Joanne Panas is a Teacher Consultant (Adolescent Literacy), Richmond School District #38.
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Jill Kedersha McClay is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta.
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Nicole Widdess teaches in Richmond and is the Curriculum Co-Chair for BCTELA. She is committed to teaching diverse learners and is passionate about literacy. Her current focus is teaching students in the middle years.
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