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Senior Program Consultants
Beverly Ann Chin is Professor of English, Director of
the English Teaching Program, Director of the Montana
Writing Project, and former Director of Composition at
the University of Montana in Missoula. In 1995–1996,
Dr. Chin served as President of the National Council of
Teachers of English. She currently serves as a Member
of the Board of Directors of the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards. Dr. Chin is a nation-
ally recognized leader in English language arts stand-
ards, curriculum, and assessment. Formerly a high
school English teacher and adult education reading
teacher, Dr. Chin has taught in English language arts
education at several universities and has received
awards for her teaching and service.
Denny Wolfe, a former high school English
teacher and department chair, is Professor of English
Education, Director of the Tidewater Virginia Writing
Project, and Director of the Center for Urban
Education at Old Dominion University in Norfolk,
Virginia. For the National Council of Teachers of
English, he has served as Chairperson of the Standing
Committee on Teacher Preparation, President of the
International Assembly, member of the Executive
Committee of the Council on English Education, and
editor of the SLATE Newsletter. Author of more than
seventy-five articles and books on teaching English,
Dr. Wolfe is a frequent consultant to schools and
colleges on the teaching of English language arts.
Program Consultants
Jeffrey S. Copeland is Professor and Head of the
Department of English Language and Literature at
the University of Northern Iowa, where he teaches
children’s and young adult literature courses and a
variety of courses in English education. A former public
school teacher, he has published many articles in the
professional journals in the language arts. The twelve
books he has written or edited include Speaking of
Poets: Interviews with Poets Who Write for Children
and Young Adults and Young Adult Literature: A
Contemporary Reader.
Massachusetts. He specializes in world literature. He
has worked on a variety of educational texts, as editor,
consultant, and contributing writer.
Jacqueline Jones Royster is Professor of English
and Associate Dean of the College of Humanities at
The Ohio State University. She is also on the faculty
of the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury
College in Middlebury, Vermont. In addition to the
teaching of writing, Dr. Royster’s professional interests
include the rhetorical history of African American
women and the social and cultural implications of
literate practices.
Mary Ann Dudzinski is a former high school English
teacher and recipient of the Ross Perot Award for
Teaching Excellence. She also has served as a member
of the core faculty for the National Endowment for the
Humanities Summer Institute for Teachers of Secondary
School English and History at the University of North
Te xas. After fifteen years of classroom experience in
grades 9–12, she currently is a language arts consultant.
Jeffrey Wilhelm, a former English and reading
teacher, is currently an assistant professor at the
University of Maine where he teaches courses in
middle and secondary level literacy. He is the author
or co-author of several books on the teaching of
reading and literacy, including You Gotta BE the Book
and Boys and Books . He also works with local
schools as part of the fledgling Adolescent Literacy
Project and is the director of two annual summer
institutes: the Maine Writing Project and Technology
as a Learning Tool.
William Ray has taught English in the Boston
Public Schools; at Lowell University; University of
Wroclaw, Poland; and, for the last fourteen years, at
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School in Sudbury,
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Teacher Reviewers
Rahn Anderson
Arapahoe High School
Littleton Public Schools
Littleton, Colorado
Rob Bruno
Atholton High School
Columbia, Maryland
Pamela Fuller
Capital High School
Charleston, West Virginia
Linda Antonowich
West Chester Area School District
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Mary Beth Crotty
Bridgetown Junior High
Cincinnati, Ohio
Tara Gallagher
River Hill High School
Columbia, Maryland
Mike Bancroft
Rock Bridge High School
Columbia, Missouri
Susan Dawson
Sam Barlow High School
Portland, Oregon
June Gatewood
Rio Americano
Sacramento, California
Luella Barber
Hays High School
Hays, Kansas
Thomas A. Della Salla
Schenectady City School District
Schenectady, New York
Ellen Geisler
Mentor High School
Mentor, Ohio
Lori Beard
Cypress Creek High School
Houston, Texas
Sandra Denton
East High School
Columbus, Ohio
Leslie Gershon
Annapolis Senior High
Mitchellville, Maryland
Hugh Beattie
Bergenfield Public School District
Bergenfield, New Jersey
Charles Eisele
St. John Vianney High School
St. Louis, Missouri
Kim Hartman
Franklin Heights High School
Columbus, Ohio
Patricia Blatt
Centerville High School
Centerville, Ohio
Mel Farberman
Benjamin Cardozo High School
Bayside, New York
Charlotte Heidel
Gaylord High School
Gaylord, Michigan
Edward Blotzer III
Wilkinsburg High School
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Caroline Ferdinandsen
San Joaquin Memorial High School
Fresno, California
Keith Henricksen
Sutton Public Schools
Sutton, Nebraska
Ruby Bowker
Mt. View High School
Mt. View, Wyoming
Tye Ferdinandsen
San Joaquin Memorial High School
Fresno, California
Patricia Herigan
Central Dauphin High School
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Darolyn Brown
Osborn High School
Detroit, Michigan
Randle Frink
East Rowan High School
Salisbury, North Carolina
Azalie Hightower
Paul Junior High School
Washington, D.C.
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Bobbi Ciriza Houtchens
San Bernardino High School
San Bernardino, California
Eileen Mattingly
McDonough High School
Pomfret, Maryland
Doug Reed
Franklin Heights High School
Columbus, Ohio
Cheri Jefferson
Atholton High School
Columbia, Maryland
Wanda McConnell
Statesville High School
Statesville, North Carolina
Mary Jane Reed
Solon High School
Solon, Ohio
Marsha Jones
Seymour High School
Seymour, Indiana
Victoria McCormick
John Jay High School
San Antonio, Texas
Dorlea Rikard
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Florence, Alabama
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Glendale, California
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McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Diane Ritzdorf
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Littleton, Colorado
Glenda Kissell
Littleton High School
Littleton, Colorado
Jill Miller
Odessa High School
Odessa, Texas
Leonor Rodriguez
Breckenridge High School
San Antonio, Texas
Jan Klein
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Fort Myers, Florida
Karmen Miller
Cypress Falls High School
Houston, Texas
Susanne Rubenstein
Wachusett Regional High School
Holden, Massachusetts
Beth Koehler
Nathan Hale High School
West Allis, Wisconsin
Catherine Morse
Shelby High School
Shelby, Ohio
Steve Slagle
San Gabriel High School
San Gabriel, California
Sister Mary Kay Lampert
Central Catholic High School
Portland, Oregon
Tom Omli
Rogers High School
Puyallup, Washington
Tammy Smiley
Littleton High School
Littleton, Colorado
Elaine Loughlin
Palo Duro High
Amarillo, Texas
John O’Toole
Solon High School
Solon, Ohio
Carol Smith
Moses Lake School District
Moses Lake, Washington
Tom Mann
Franklin Heights High School
Columbus, Ohio
Helen Pappas
Bridgewater-Raritan High School
Bridgewater, New Jersey
Helen Spaith
Franklin Heights High School
Columbus, Ohio
Carolyn Sue Mash
Westerville North High School
Westerville, Ohio
Jill Railsback
Seymour High School
Seymour, Indiana
Marsha Spampinato
High School of Enterprise,
Business, and Technology
Smithtown, New York
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