Profiles in "Literacy" Expertise Area

  • Elisabeth R. Gee (formerly Hayes) is the Delbert and Jewell Lewis Chair in reading and literacy, professor in Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, and the MLFTC Associate Dean, Scholarly Advancement.
  • Frank Serafini is a Professor of Literacy Education and Children's Literature and an award-winning children's picturebook author. His work in multimodal literacies and research has garnered him international acclaim.
  • Josephine Peyton Marsh is an associate professor of literacy education and the chair of the Leadership and Innovation Ed.D. program.
  • Lindsey Moses is a former elementary teacher of multilingual learners and is passionate about supporting literacy instruction in diverse classrooms.
  • Courtney Isbell Fowler is an instructor for ASU Writing Programs where she teaches a variety of courses including First-Year Composition, Multilingual Composition, and Reflective Writing.
  • Clinical Assistant Professor University Supervisor for Student Teaching Early Childhood Program Lead
  • Lindsey oversees academic services for Tempe-campus graduate programs, manages graduate student hiring and funding, and supports the School of Sustainability academic advising team.
  • Goggin's current research includes the study of rhetorics and discourses of sustainability and globalization in oceanic islands.
  • Penelope "Penny" A. Dyer is currently a clinical assistant professor in the role of Professional Experience Strategist, Secondary Program for the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.