Ruthanne Vitagliano Ph.D.

3855 Luther Rd. Education Consultant

Silver Springs, N.Y. 14550

716-474-3320

EDUCATION

University at Buffalo, School of Education, Buffalo, New York,

Ph.D. 2001 in Education

Dissertation: Cognitive Writing Strategies in the Eleventh Grade Writing Workshop: A Case Study of Teachers and Writers at Work

Committee: James L. Collins, Conrad Toepfer, James Conway, Mark LaCelle-Peterson

SUNY Geneseo, Ella Cline Shear School of Education, Geneseo, New York,

Master of Science in Education, 1997

Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York,

B.A. 1974. Major: English, Cum Laude

Certification

New York State School District Administration, 2001-Permanent

New York State Teacher Certification, 1974-Permanent

Employment History

Director, Graduate Teacher Education Programs.Roberts Wesleyan College. Direct and supervise all of the graduate teacher education programs including; Initial Childhood, Initial Adolescence, Masters in Literacy, Special Education. 2009-2014

Associate Professor of Teacher Education.Roberts Wesleyan College-Division of Teacher Education.

Courses: Elementary Literacy1-6, Reading in the Content Area 7-12, Curriculum Theory and Practice, Research Seminar, Capstone Seminar, Student Behavior & Learning Environments, Adolescent Psychology for the Classroom, Methods of Content Instruction, ELA Methods.

Clinical Professor. Warner School of Education and Human Development, Department of Educational Leadership, University of Rochester.

Courses: Curricular and Instructional Leadership, Data-Driven School Improvement, Leadership and Organizational Dynamics, Entrepreneurial Skills for Educators, Professional Writing and Communication, Leading Instructional Program Change, Qualitative Data Analysis Software. 2005-2009

High School Administrator/ Curriculum Specialist.Warsaw Central School District, Warsaw, New York. 2003-2005

Director of Curriculum and Instruction. Warsaw Central School District, Warsaw Central School District. 2001-2003

Teacher on Special Assignment. Warsaw Central School, Warsaw, New York,

1998-2001

Secondary English Teacher. Warsaw Central School District, Warsaw, New York. 1982-1998

Developmental Reading Teacher. Warsaw Central School District, Warsaw, New York. 1974-1982

Adjunct Teaching Positions

Adjunct Professor, School of Education, Roberts Wesleyan College

Adjunct Professor, School of Education, SUNY Geneseo

Adjunct Professor, School of Education, Nazareth College

Adjunct Professor, Margaret Warner Graduate School

Education and Human Development, University of Rochester

Adjunct Professor, School of Education, Houghton College

Awards

University of Rochester “Teacher of Excellence” Award-1990

Genesee Valley Teacher’s Association “Teacher of the Year”-1991

New York State English Council “Excellence in Teaching” Award-1995

Published article

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, “Shifting the Paradigm: Strategy-Based Writing in

The ELA Classroom,” The English Record, 50, 2, Winter 2000.

Selected Presentations

National

Vitagliano, Ruthanne and Khan, Shaza, Teacher as Social Entrepreneur: Practices of an Innovative and Resourceful Urban Elementary Teacher. Poster Presentation at the annual

AERA Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 10, 2007.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Collins, James, Collins, Kathleen, and Dutro,

Elizabeth, Literacy and Educational Equity: Reading and Writing Instruction for the Standards Movement and Beyond. Paper presentedat the annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English,Baltimore, Maryland, November 16, 2001.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Collins, James, and Cimbricz, Sandra, Standards-

Based Testing: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of

English, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 16, 2000.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne and Collins, James, Reimagining Imagination in the

Writing Workshop. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NationalCouncil of Teachers of English, Denver, November 21, 1999.

Regional and State

Vitagliano, Ruthanne,Creating Collegial Supervision Experiences. Formative Supervision Institute, McQuaid Jesuit High School, Rochester, New York, August, 2006.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne and Collins, James, Writing Strategies: The Key to

Assisting Students on the New ELA Tests, Paper presented at the annual

Meeting of the New York State English Council, Albany, October, 22, 1999.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne and Collins, James, Writing Strategies for Success

On the New ELA Tests, Paper presented at the New York State English

Council Spring Meeting, Batavia, New York, March 20, 1999.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Differentiated Instruction: Tools to Reach Students Seminar-Superintendents Conference Day, Wyoming Central School, March 14, 2003

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Developing the Emerging Middle Level School: Ways To Be Successful: The annual New York State MiddleSchool Association Convention-Syracuse, New York, October, 2003.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Looking At Ways to Differentiate Instruction in the Classroom,Xerox Teacher Center Presentation, School of Education, SUNY Geneseo, April, 5, 2003.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Implementing Successful Writing Strategies

Across the Curriculum, Genesee Valley BOCES Curriculum Camp,

Rochester, New York, July 23-26, 2001.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Reading and Writing Strategies in the Writing

Workshop, Tri-County Teacher Center Spring Presentation, Mt. Morris,

New York, March 23, 2001.

Vitagliano, Ruthanne, Writing Strategies for Success on the New

Assessments in Secondary Social Studies and English, Genesee

Valley BOCES School Improvement Workshop, Batavia, New York March 28, 2000.

Selected Consultations

Consultant for York Central School-professional development and curriculum mapping for K-8 in ELA and Literacy instruction, development of interdisciplinary units 8-12 ELA/SS September 2014-to present

Consultant for myON Reader, division of Capstone Publishers June 2014-to present

Consultant for Aquinas Academy-professional development for newly formed Aquinas Junior High School, “Integrating Curriculum at the Middle Level” August, 2008.

Professional Coach in the Warner-WFL Leadership Initiative- Principal Development Program, 2007-2008

Consultant for the University of Rochester Warner Center for Education,“Targeting Talent for Tomorrow” Genesee Valley BOCES-Winter, 2007.

Consultant for the Rochester City School for the Deaf,“Developing Effective Lesson Design” January, 2007

Consultant for McQuaid Jesuit High School,“Developing Teacher Leaders In the Clinical Supervision Model” August, 2006.

Consultant with Giselle Martin-Kniep, Learning Centered Initiatives, LTD.

Writing Specialist for the Western New York School Support Center and the Buffalo Public Schools, Balanced Literacy Approach K-2 October, 2001-June, 2003.

Consultant for Mapping ELA Curriculum 9-12-Perry Central School

Perry, New York, January-June 2002.

Consultant for Central New York Charter School: Implementing a Balanced Literacy Approach K-6, Syracuse, New York-April 2002.

Consultant for Akron Central Schools K-12: Reading and Writing Across the Content Areas 2002-2003.

Consultant for Pavilion Central School K-12: 6+1 Traits in Writing 2003

Consultant for Genesee Valley BOCES Office of School Improvement: Genesee Valley ELA Consortium: Improving Student Performance in English Language Arts A Three Year Initiative-2004-2006, Giselle Martin-Kniep: Facilitator, Learning Centered Initiatives, LTD.

Grant Writing Experience

PI and director for Genesee Valley Writing Project-University of Rochester: Summer 20008

$100,000.00 Total Funding

Grant Writer for Federal Title Monies: Public School Funding Warsaw Central School

Title I, Title IIA, Title IV, Title V

SELECTED COURSES FOR ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE

EDU 440-Early Childhood Education Student Teaching Seminar

EDU 441-Childhood Education Student Teaching Seminar

EDU 442-Adolescence Education Student Teaching Seminar

EDU 322-Elementary Inclusive Language Arts Methods

EDU 310-Methods of Teaching LOTE

EDU 312-Secondary English Methods

EDU 317-Secondary Social Studies Methods

EDU 294-Integrated Literacy Practices Across the Curriculum

EDU 495-ELA Assessment and Instruction

EDUC 5214-Language and Literacy I

EDUC 5218-Language and Literacy II

EDUC 5228- Literacy Theory and Practice

EDUC 6224-Application of Literacy Theory

EDUC 6911-Media, Literacy, and Children

EDUC 6913-Media, Literacy, and Adolescents

EDUC 5901-Reading in the Content Area

EDUC 5903-Assessment Driven Literacy Instruction

EDUC 6222-Methods of Content Instruction

EDUC 6215-Intial Childhood Student Teaching Seminar

EDUC 6225-Intial Adolescence Student Teaching Seminar

EDUC 5222-Adolescent Psychology for the Classroom

EDUC 5226-Curriculum Theory & Practice

EDUC 5212-Student Behavior & Learning Environments

EDUC 5831-Research Seminar I

EDUC 5831-Research Seminar II

EDUC 5008-Educational Research Design in SPED

Selected Courses for Warner Graduate School

EDU 469-Leadership and Organizational Dynamics

ED 446-Entrepreneurial Skills for Educators

EDU 468-Data-Driven Decision Making

EDU 407-Curricular and Instructional Leadership

ED 470-Leading Instructional Program Change

ED 432-Professional Writing and Communication

ED 529 Qualitative Data Analysis Software

Selected Courses taught as Adjunct Professor

EDU 312-Teaching ELA Methods-Houghton College-Spring 2005

EDU 407-Curricular and Instructional Leadership-University of Rochester,

Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development-Spring 2005

EDU 468-Data-Driven School Improvement-University of Rochester, Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development-Fall 2004

EDU 407-Curricular and Instructional Leadership-University of Rochester Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education of Education and Human Development-Spring 2004

EDU 533.30-Advanced Preadolescent/Adolescent Psychology-Graduate School of Education, Nazareth College-Fall 2003

EDU 477.03-Teaching Diverse Literacy-Nazareth College Undergraduate-Fall 2003

EDU 407-Curricular and Instructional Leadership-University of Rochester Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development-Spring 2003

INTD 203-Social Foundations of American Education-SUNY Geneseo- Undergraduate-Spring 2003

INTD 203-Social Foundations of American Education-SUNY Geneseo- Undergraduate-Fall 2002

EDU 407-Curricular and Instructional Leadership-University of Rochester

Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development-Spring 2002

EDU 325- Methods for Teaching Elementary Social Studies-Roberts

Wesleyan College-Undergraduate-Fall 2001

EDU 525- Methods for Teaching Elementary Social Studies-Roberts

Wesleyan College-Graduate-Fall 2001

SPED 5401-Introduction to Models of Instruction-New Urban Teachers

For Tomorrow Program-Roberts Wesleyan College-July 2001

LAI 588- Multiple Intelligences: Teaching and Learning-University at

Buffalo-Graduate-Spring-1998-Co-taught with Dr. James L. Collins

LAI 695-Strategic-Based Writing: Distance Learning Course-University

At Buffalo-Fall-1999-Co-taught with Dr. James L. Collins

EDU 579- Teaching with Multiple Intelligences-SUNY Geneseo-Graduate School-Summer 1998

Supervisory Responsibility in Higher Education

Student Teaching Supervisor for Roberts Wesleyan College Department of Education 2009-2014

Supervisor for Administrative Internship Experience in Educational Leadership 2005-2009

Supervision of Graduate Dissertation Development and Presentation for Educational Leadership Warner School of Education University of Rochester 2005-2009

Educational Advisory Boards and Committees:

Co-President of Genesee Valley Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development 2014-2016

Roberts Wesleyan College Chair of Graduate Curriculum Council 2012-2013

Roberts Wesleyan College Facilitator of CAEP Accreditation Department of Education 2011-2013

Roberts Wesleyan College Advanced Placement Search Committee 2012

Roberts Wesleyan College Interim Chair Graduate Education Council-2012

Roberts Wesleyan College Graduate Education Council-2010-2012

Executive Member Genesee Valley ASCD Board 2013-present

Joint Management Team Rochester Area Education Council-2009-present

Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teacher Advisory Board-2010-present

University of Rochester-Warner School-Graduate Portfolio Committee-2007-2008

University of Rochester-Warner School-Dissertation Committees-2006-2008

University of Rochester-Warner School-Evaluation Committee-2007

University of Rochester-Warner School-NCATE Committee-2006-2008

University of Rochester-Warner Kauffman Study Group-2005-2008

University of Rochester-Kauffmann Managers Board- 2007-2008

University of Rochester-Warner School Strategic Advisory Committee

University of Rochester-NCATE Review Board-Adjunct Panel-Spring 2004

SUNY Geneseo-Advisory Board to Ella Cline Shear School of Education-Student Teaching Office-Fall 2004

Professional Affliations

Genesee Valley Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

American Educational Research Association

School Administrators Association of New York State

National Council of Teachers of English

New York State English Council

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

International Reading Association

New York State Reading Association

New York State Association of College for Teacher Educators

New York State Staff Development Council

Rochester Area Literacy Council

National Association of Secondary School Principals

Delta Kappa Gamma