Steve Graham
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Phone: 480-965-7259
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PO Box 871811 Tempe, AZ 85287
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Mail code: 1811Campus: Tempe
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Steve Graham is a Regents and the Warner Professor in the Division of Leadership and Innovation in Teachers College. For 42 years he has studied how writing develops, how to teach it effectively, and how writing can be used to support reading and learning. In recent years, he has been involved in the development and testing of digital tools for supporting writing and reading through a series of grants from the Institute of Educational Sciences and the Office of Special Education Programs in the U.S. Department of Education. His research involves typically developing writers and students with special needs in both elementary and secondary schools, with much of occurring in classrooms in urban schools.
Graham is the former editor of Exceptional Children, Contemporary Educational Psychology, Journal of Writing Research, Focus on Exceptional Children, and Journal of Educational Psychology. He is the co-author of the "Handbook of Writing Research," "Handbook of Learning Disabilities," "APA Handbook of Educational Psychology," "Writing Better," "Powerful Writing Strategies for all Students" and "Making the Writing Process Work." He is also the author of three influential Carnegie Corporation reports: Writing Next , Writing to Read , and Informing Writing.
Graham has served as an advisor to a variety of organization, including UNESCO, National Institute of Health, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Zuckerberg Initiative, National Writing Project, Institute of Educational Sciences, the College Board, and the What Works Clearinghouse. He was the chair of the What Works Clearinghouse Practice Guides for both elementary as well as secondary writing. Steve was a member of the National Research Conference committee on adolescent and adult literacy. He has provided background information for a wide variety of magazine, newspaper, television, and radio reports including National Geographic, Time, Newsweek, La Monde, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, National Public Radio, CBS Sunday Moring News, and NBC Today Show.
He is the recipient of the Thorndike Career Award from Division 15 of the American Psychological Association, Sylvia Scribner Award from Division C of the American Educational Research Association, William S. Gray citation of merit from the International Literacy Association, John S. Nesbit Fellowship from the British Educational Research Association, Exemplary Research in Teaching and Teacher Education from Division K of the American Educational Research Award, Career Research Award from the International Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), the Kauffman-Hallahan Distinguished Researcher Award from the Division of Research (CEC), Jeannette Fleischner Career Leadership Award from the Division of Learning Disabilities (CEC), Samual A. Kirk Award from the Division of Learning Disabilities (CEC), Distinguished Researcher Award from the Special Education Special Interest Group of the American Education Research Association, J. Lee Weiderhot Lecture Award from the Council of Learning Disabilities, and the Don Johnston Literacy Lectureship Award for career contributions to literacy. He was elected to the Reading Hall of Fame for 2018, and recognized as an outstanding reviewer for the journal Review of Educational Research, in 2024.
Graham is a fellow of the American Educational Research Association, Division 15 of the American Psychological Association, as well as a fellow of the International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities.
- Ed.D. Special Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 1978
- M.S. Learning Disabilities, Valdosta State College, Valdosta, GA 1975
- B.S. Secondary Education, Valdosta State College, Valdosta, GA 1972
Guiding Research Questions:
- What are best practices for teaching writing to all students?
- How does writing develop?
- How does writing facilitate school, work, and life success?
Current Research Projects:
Graham is researching how motivation in writing, print and digital, is related to students’ writing. This includes developing new measures of motivation and examining what writing motivation looks like in both teachers and students. This work includes partnerships with local schools as well as International partners.
Graham has just created a model of writing that brings together the social context in which writing occurs and the cognitive resources writers bring to the task of writing. He is currently exploring how the model is applicable to various aspects of writing such as writng in science as well as providing feedback.
With a local schools as well as schools in other States, Graham is working with other researchers at ASU and elsewhere to test the effectiveness of instructional procedures for teaching students to write persuasive text from source material. The instructional procedures involve the Self-regulated Strategy Development teaching model developed by researchers at ASU.
Graham, S., & Hebert, M. (2010). Writing to Reading: Evidence for how writing can improve reading. Alliance for Excellence in Education. Washington, D.C. (Commissioned by the Carnegie Corp. of New York)
Graham, S., Harris, K.R., & Santangelo, T. (2015). Research-Based Writing Practices and the and the Common Core: Meta-analysis and Meta-synthesis. Elementary School Journal, 115(4), 498-522.
Harris, K.R., Graham, S., & Atkins, M. (2015). Tier 2, Teacher implemented writing strategies instruction following practice-based, professional development. Contemprorary Educational Psychology, 40, 5-16.
- Harris,Karen R*, Graham,Stephen E. We-Write Pesuasively. TEXAS A & M UNIV(7/1/2014 - 6/30/2016).
- Harris,Karen R*, Graham,Stephen E. Development of a web-based writing partner (We-Write Persuasively) to improve writing persuasive essays for 5th grade students. PENN STATE UNIV(7/1/2013 - 6/30/2014).
- Graham,Stephen E*, Graham,Stephen E*, Harris,Karen R. Ctr on the Use of Emerging Technology to Improve Literacy Achievement for Students with Disabilities in Middle School. CAST(8/16/2012 - 12/31/2016).
- Graham,Stephen E*. Development of Strategic and Interactive Writing Instruction for Deaf and hard of Hearing. UNIV OF TENN(8/1/2012 - 7/31/2015).
Courses
2025 Spring
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DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2024 Fall
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DCI 792 | Research |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2024 Summer
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DCI 792 | Research |
2024 Spring
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DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2023 Fall
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DCI 792 | Research |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2023 Summer
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DCI 792 | Research |
2023 Spring
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DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2022 Fall
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DCI 792 | Research |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2022 Summer
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DCI 792 | Research |
2022 Spring
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DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2021 Fall
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DCI 792 | Research |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
DCI 799 | Dissertation |
2021 Summer
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DCI 792 | Research |
2021 Spring
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DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 784 | Internship |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2020 Fall
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DCI 792 | Research |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
DCI 799 | Dissertation |
2020 Summer
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DCI 792 | Research |
2020 Spring
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DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 784 | Internship |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
2019 Fall
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DCI 792 | Research |
DCI 790 | Reading and Conference |
DCI 799 | Dissertation |
DCI 691 | Seminar |
- Career Research Award from the International Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
- Kauffman-Hallahan Distinguished Researcher Award from the Division of Research (CEC)
- Samual A. Kirk Award from the Division of Learning Disabilities (CEC)
- Distinguished Researcher Award from the Special Education Special Interest Group of the American Education Research Association
- J. Lee Weiderhot Lecture Award from the Council of Learning Disabilities
- Don Johnston Literacy Lectureship Award for career contributions to literacy
- Fellow, American Educational Research Association
- Fellow, International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities
- Elected to the Reading Hall of Fame for 2018
Professor Graham is a fellow of the American Educational Research Association, Division 15 of the American Psychological Association, as well as a fellow of the International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities.