Rachael Gabriel
Professor/Ed Curriculum and Instruction
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
180 Scholarly Contributions
Connecticut uses 'blunt tools' for teacher evaluation, gets predictable result.
2016
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Complexity and Variety: A Study of Texts in Use Within High School Content Area Courses
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Discursive perspectives on the analysis of policy in education and social fields: Implications for the future
2016
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The challenge of adolescent literacy: text types and tasks of secondary content areas
2016
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A Week-in-the-Life of Adolescent Readers: Text Types and Tasks Across the Disciplines
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Questions To Promote Disciplinary Literacy in Middle and High School
2016
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Engaging in Effective Cross-Discipline Collaborations: Literacy Education & Speech-Language Pathology
2016
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uestions To Promote Disciplinary Literacy in Middle and High School.
2016
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Reading and dyslexia legislation: The confluence of parallel policies
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
The influence of effective classroom literacy lessons on readers' individual differences
2016
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Understanding the Role of Texts in the Development of Disciplinary Literacy
2016
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A Narrow Case for Quantitative Literacy Skills in History and the Social Sciences
2015
Research Type: Book
Interactive Writing in the Disciplines: A Common Core approach to writing instruction across content areas
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Five questions teachers of Culturally, Linguistically and Socially Diverse Students want to be asked in their teacher evaluations
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Literacy Learning Network: Observing and Collaborating to Lead Instructional Reform
2015
Research Type: Journal Article