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Jeanie Reynolds

Contact Information
            E-mail: jmreyno3@uncg.edu
            Office: MHRA 3106
            Office Phone: 336-334-5484

At UNCG Since: 2007

Education
            Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Charlotte-2007
            M.A. Wake Forest University-2002
            B.A. Wake Forest University-1995

Research Interests
Dr. Reynolds interests include identity and pre-service teacher education and the teaching of writing.

Selected Publications

  • Co-author with Lil Brannon, Jennifer Pooler Courtney, Cynthia Urbanski, Shana Woodward, Anthony Iannone, Karen Haag, Karen Mach, Lacy Arnold Manship, and Mary Kendrick. “The Five-paragraph Essay and the Deficit Model of Education.” English Journal 98.2 (2008): 16-21.
  • “My Reading Life: NCET Series on Reading.” North Carolina English Teacher 64.1 (2008).
  • Co-author with K. Wood. “Promoting Technological Literacy Through an Interdisciplinary Mindings Collage.” Middle School Journal 38.4 (2007).
  • Co-author with T.L. Heafner. Mindings Collage: Building Comprehension Through Technology. Conference proceedings for Socity for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Orlando, Florida. March, 2006. 
  • Co-author with S.V. Woodward. “Do the D.E.W.: Discover and Empower Through Writing.” North Carolina English Teacher 62:1 (2006): 28-34.
  • “A Multimodal, Multigenre Review of Jonathan Kozols’ Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s School.” UNC Charlotte Writing Project Online Resources: Book Reviews.             <http://education.uncc.edu/wp/book_reviews.html >.
  • “It’s no Laughing Matter: The Role of Humor in the English Classroom.” Studies   in Teaching: 2001 Research Digest. Ed. L. McCoy.  Winston-Salem: Wake Forest University, 2001. 

Links
"A Multimodal, Multigenre Review of Jonathan Kozols' Savage Inequalities: Children in America's School"