Dana Gregory Rose

106 Second Street

Radford, VA 24141

Home: 540-731-0099 Cell: 540-230-9099

EDUCATION

2005 Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia

Emphases: Critical Multicultural Studies, Literacy Education, Teacher Education,

and Qualitative Research

Graduation: December 16, 2005

Dissertation Topic: A Study of Student Teacher Experiences in a Multicultural School:

Learning to Teach Teachers Who Will Teach “Other People’s Children”

Dissertation Defense: November 4, 2005

Chair: Dr. Ann Potts

Dissertation Nominated by Doctoral Committee for the AERA (Division K Teacher and

Teacher Education) Dissertation of the Year Award

Citizen Scholar Recognition by Graduate School of Virginia Tech based on

Dissertation research

1977 Master of Science in Reading

George Peabody College for Teachers, now of Vanderbilt University; Nashville, TN

Emphases: Reading assessment and instruction, curriculum integration

1973 Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education

Minor: Music

Oklahoma Baptist University; Shawnee, Oklahoma

Graduated magna cum laude

RESEARCH

2007-present Critical Cultural Reflection-in-Action: Research Project . Authored by D. G. Rose

and conducted by Elementary Education Program Faculty, Radford University, Radford,

Virginia.

2007-present Collaborative Teaching Model. Research Project conducted by Special Education and

Elementary Education Faculty, Radford University, Radford, Virginia.

2006-2007 Critical Cultural Reflection-in-Action: Pilot Research Project . Authored by D. G. Rose

and conducted by Elementary Education Program Faculty, Radford University, Radford,

Virginia.

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2004-2005  Dissertation Research. Funded by VA Tech’s Department of Teaching and Learning Doctorate Graduate Student Mini-Grant Program

Title: A Study of Student Teacher Experiences in a Multicultural School: Learning to Teach Teachers Who Will Teach “Other People’s Children”

Description: A year-long qualitative ethnographic case study of four student teachers’ experiences in a multicultural school. The researcher assumed a participant observer role in the study and volunteered in an elementary classroom for three days a week during the academic year so as to gain insider knowledge of the student teachers’ experiences.

2004-2005 Research Assistant for VA Tech Faculty Research Study

Title: Preparing Pre-service Teachers for Urban and Rural Contexts

Investigators: Dr. Ann Potts and Dr. Cheri Triplett

Funded by VA Tech’s Department of Teaching and Learning Faculty Research

Mini-Grant Program

2003 Research Study: New Teacher Practices for Literacy Instruction after a Year-Long Internship Program

·  Research designed in partial fulfillment for graduate course

·  Interviews of new teachers who graduated from University-Public School Partnership and Year Long Program

·  Analysis of new teacher pedagogical choices for reading instruction

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION

2002-2004 Graduate Assistant, Department of Teaching and Learning

·  Supervision of graduate student interns during field work

·  Instructor for Early Literacy graduate courses

·  Participation and guidance during student intern seminars

Additional Coursework

University of VA Continuing Education Program

1992 Assertive Discipline and Communication. One hour credit.

1992 Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Reading and Math. One hour credit.

1991 Teaching Science through Inquiry. One hour credit.

Radford University

1991 Curriculum and Instruction in Elementary Music. Three hours credit.

UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND SUPERVISION

2006- Present Assistant Professor, School of Teacher Education and Leadership, Radford University,

Radford, VA

2005-2006 Instructor, School of Teacher Education and Leadership, Radford University,

Radford, VA.

2003, 2004 Instructor, Department of Teaching and Learning. VA Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

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2002-2004  Supervisor and Mentor of Student Interns, Department of Teaching and Learning.

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

1998-2002 Adjunct Faculty, College of Education and Human Development. Radford University. Radford, VA.

1995-2001  Associate Member Graduate Faculty, Radford University, Radford, VA.

1994-2002  Supervisor of Student Interns, Radford University. Supervised student interns

in Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Salem City, Montgomery County, Pulaski

County, and Wythe County, VA.

COURSES TAUGHT

2008 Spring EDUC 670: Principles and Practices of Multicultural Education, Graduate College, Radford University

2005 - Present EDRD 630 Content Area Reading, Graduate College, Radford University.

EDUC 404: Foundations of Teaching Language Arts. Radford University.

EDUC 640 Student Teaching K-5 Seminar, Graduate College Radford University

EDUC 450: Student Teaching K-5 Seminar, Radford University.

EDUC 430: Developing a Community of Learners, Radford University.

2005 EDUC 425: Curriculum, Teaching and Learning: Social Studies Connections,

Radford University.

2004 EDCI 5414: Theory and Practices for Early Literacy (PK-3) with a Service

Learning Component. VA Tech, Blacksburg, VA

2003 EDCI 5414: Theory and Practices for Early Literacy (PK-3) with a field experience component. VA Tech, Blacksburg, VA. (Leader of collaborative team of three graduate assistant instructors. Similar design to EDCI 5414 above.)

1998-2002 EDUC 404: Children’s Literature and Language Arts in the Elementary

Classroom. Five semesters. Radford University, Radford, VA. Adjunct Faculty.

1997-2002  EDUC 450: Student Teaching Seminar (K-5) and/or Student Teaching Supervision. Six semesters. Radford University, Radford, VA. Planned as support for student interns’ work in the classroom and for their application and interview processes. Co-teach with Dr. Sandra J. Moore.

1997-2001  EDUC 430: Teaching Assistant Program Seminar. Five semesters. Radford University,

Radford, VA. Co-teach with Dr. Sandra J. Moore.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOLS

2005-2008 Monttgomery County Schools-Radford University Partnership: Two year assignment with Radford University to explore and establish relationships with several Montgomery County Public Schools with the intent of creating a long-term partnership relationship.

2007 Held first Advisory Board meeting with Montgomery County School Representatives

2006-2007  Co-Cohort Leader for twenty three Radford University interns completing

field work in Montgomery County Schools.

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2005-2006 Cohort Leader for twenty Radford University interns completing field work

in Montgomery County Schools

2002-2004  Virginia Tech partnership with Montgomery County and Roanoke City Schools: Acted as University Supervisor for interns from Virginia Tech in Partnership Schools.

1997-2002  Auburn Elementary School-Radford University Partnership and Year Long Program, Riner, VA.

·  University instructor and supervisor for student interns in the Year Long

Program.

·  Assistant to Director of the AES-RU Partnership.

1996-1997  Pulaski County Year Long Project: Radford University Professional Development School

Project with Pulaski County Public Schools

·  Supervised and mentored student interns at Professional Development School sites.

·  Attended and assisted with “block” course sessions and mentored student teachers in

making theory-to-practice connections.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2006-Present Co-Chair, McGlothlin Celebration of Teaching Committee, Radford University

2006-2007 Member, Field Experiences Committee, College of Education and Human

Development, Radford University, Radford, VA

2006-2007 Member, Search Committee for Reading Positions, College of Education and Human

Development

2003-2005 Member of Graduate Student Governance Council for School of Education,

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

2000 Task Force on Part-time Faculty. Radford University, Radford, VA.

Charged with the mission of investigating policies and practices regarding employment, salary, course load and benefits of part-time faculty and to make recommendations to university based on findings.

FUNDED GRANTS

2007  Rose, D. G., (2007).Summer 2007 Scholarship Grant Proposal: Theory-to-Practice

Connections in Learning to Teach Diverse Learner

2007 Robbins, H. & Rose, D. (2007). Summer 2007 Scholarship Grant Proposal; Teachers’

Perceptions of Collaborative Teaching Placements

2006 Moore, S., Robbins, H., Rose, D., & Wallace, T. (2006). Summer 2006 Scholarship Grant

Proposal: Elementary Education: A Focus on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

2005  Robbins, H., Morrison, K., & Rose, D. (2006). Summer 2006 Scholarship Grant

Proposal: Culturally Responsive Teaching: Coherence, Contradictions, and Conundrums

2004-2005 Rose, D. G., Doctoral Graduate Student Research Mini-Grant, Pre-service Teacher

Experiences in and Reflections on Multicultural Schools, VA Tech Department of

Teaching and Learning. $2,250

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1991  Local Government Challenge Grants, City of Radford and VA Commission for the

Arts to Council for Community Enrichment. $5,000

1990 and 1991 General Operating Support Grant awarded by VA Commission for the Arts to

Council for Community Enrichment. $10,000

1990 and 1991 Technical Assistance Grant awarded by VA Commission for the Arts

to Council for Community Enrichment. $1,750

1988  On the Road. In-kind grant from VA Commission for the Arts to Council

for Community Enrichment’s pilot performing arts series in the community.

GRANT PARTICIPATION

2003-2004  Clinical Faculty Mentoring Grant. VA Tech, Blacksburg, VA

2000-2001  Moore, S., & Zeakes. S. (2000-2001). Restructuring Professional Elementary Education Courses through University/Public School Partnership Work. A seed grant funded by the Radford University Foundation. I participated by collaborating on development of integrated literacy and science university coursework and workshops for AES-RU Year Long Program.

1999-2000 Moore, S., Brand, B., Barylske, J. (1999-2000). Enhancing inquiry-based science instruction through partnership work. A Dwight D. Eisenhower Professional Development Grant, funded through the State Council of Higher Education for VA.

·  Active participant in summer workshops on science inquiry. August 1999, June 2000.

·  On-going consultation with faculty and student interns regarding science inquiry units.

1999-2001 Clinical Faculty Mentoring Grant. (1999-2001). Radford University, Radford, VA

·  Monthly seminars with cooperating teachers

·  Dialogue regarding the role of the mentor with student interns

·  Dialogue related to Year Long Program

PUBLICATIONS

Potts, A., Triplett, C., & Rose, D. G. (2008). An infused approach to multicultural education in a pre- service teacher program: Perspectives of teacher educators. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 10(1), 1-15, Electronic version.

Morrison, K., Robbins, H., & Rose, D. G. (2008). Operationalizing culturally relevant

pedagogy: A synthesis of classroom-based research. Equity and Excellence in Education, 41(4), 433-452.

Rose, D. G., & Potts, A. (submitted 2008). Learning from Student Teacher Experiences in a Multicultural

School: Are we all the “same” or all “different”?. Equity and Excellence in Education.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Rose, D., Morrison, K.,& Robbins, H. (November 2008). ReACTivating Equitable Education

through Culturally Relevant Classroom Practices: A Research Synthesis and Dialogue. National Association of Multicultural Education Conference. New Orleans, LA.

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Rose, D. G., Dembele, G., Gustafson, G., Moore, S., Robbins, H., Talbott, P., and Wallace, T. (October

2007). Immigration and Migration: Cultivating empathy and critique through perspective-taking

Preconference Institute. National Association of Multicultural Education. Baltimore, MD.

Rose, D. G., Robbins, H., and Gustafson, G. (November 2007). Using Critical Literacy Approaches and

Multicultural Literature to Understand the Complexity of Migrant Workers’ Lives. National

Association of Multicultural Education. Baltimore, MD.

Robbins, H., Morrison, K., and Rose, D. G. (November 2007). Enacting Culturally Relevant Teaching:

What Does It Look Like in Real Classrooms? National Association of Multicultural Education,

Baltimore, MD.

Robbins, H., Gustafson, G., Moore, S., Rose, D., Smith, M., & Wallace, T. (November 2006). From

Rhetoric to Reality: Helping Future Teachers Understand and Implement Culturally Responsive. National Association of Multicultural Education. Phoenix, VA.

Potts, A., Triplett, C. F., Rose, D. G., & Wallace, T. (November 2006). Ways of Being: The Importance

Tone and Talk in Pre-Service Teacher Education. National Association of Multicultural

Education. Phoenix, Arizona.

Morrison, K., Robbins, H., & Rose, D. G. (October 2006). Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers for Equity

Pedagogy – Theory, Research, and Unanswered Questions. 2006 Summit on Public Education.

Phi Delta Kappa International. Washington, DC.

Rose, D. G. (April 2006). Analysis of Resistance: Learning about Multicultural Teacher Education and

Beliefs about Diversity through a Study of Resistance. American Educational Research

Association Conference. San Francisco, CA.

Rose, D. G. (February 2006). Narrative Inquiry in Understanding Student Teacher Experiences in a

Multicultural School. Eastern Educational Research Association Conference. Hilton Head, SC.

Moore, S., Barber, L, Robbins, H., Rose, D., Kile, M., & Martin, P. (November 2005). Critical Literacy

as a Lens into Culturally Responsive Practice: Preparing preservice teachers for a diverse

world. National Association of Multicultural Education Conference. Atlanta, GA.

Potts, A., Triplett, C., & Rose, D. (November 2005) Investigating an Infused Approach: Perspectives of

Teacher Educators. National Association for Multicultural Education Conference. Atlanta, GA.

Rose, D. G. (March 2005). The Complexity in Student Teacher Dialogue and Narratives about

Multicultural School Experiences. Eastern Educational Research Association, Sarasota, FL.

Moore, S. et. al. (May 2003). 63 of Us Learning Together: A Five-Year Commitment to Literacy

Instruction within a Public School/University Partnership. International Reading Association,

Orlando, FL.

Moore, S., Gregory, D. Rose, Jackman, D. and AES/RU Advisory Board Members. (March 2001).

Stories of Change: The influence of shared governance on university/public school

partnerships. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, Dallas, TX.

Moore, S., Gregory, D. Rose, and AES/RU Advisory Board Members. (February 2001). Creating

Common Ground: An Advisory Board’s Role in Developing and Sustaining a

University/Public School Partnership. Association of Teacher Educators; New Orleans,

LA.

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Moore, S., Small, R., Gregory, D. Rose, Perry, J., Vengrin, J., Hawley, J., and Hancock, B. (March

2000). Shaping the future: Teaching and learning within a public school/university partnership. National Council of Teachers of English. New York City.

Moore, S., Gregory, D. Rose, Cohen, J., Perry. J., Barylske, J., Ireland, R., Williams, V., Vengrin,

J., Miller, S., Hawley, J., and Pilgrim, A. (March 1999). Insiders’ Perspectives: Creating

a Public School/University Partnership from the Ground-Up. George Mason/Fairfax

Education Association’s Symposium: Recruiting and Preparing New Teachers:

Partnerships That Work; Fairfax, VA.

Moore, S., Shoemaker, P., Gregory, D. Rose. (December 1997). Learning to Put Discomfort on

the Table: University/Public School Collaboration. National Reading Conference;

Scottsdale, AZ.

Moore, S., and Potts, A., with McNeil, M., Johnson, P., and Mumaw, A. (teachers from the

Montgomery County Masters in Reading Cohort) and Forrest, S., Pierce, L., and

Sidorick., K. (student teachers from the Pulaski County Year Long Project). (March

1997). Teacher Research as Transformative Practice: Learning to Read and Write the

Texts of Our Lives. D. Rose Gregory served as narrator of presentation created as “Readers’