At Roberts Wesleyan University, Elizabeth Stevens teaches undergraduate and graduate literacy courses. Prior to coming to Roberts, Elizabeth was an assistant professor at SUNY Oswego. Also while pursuing her doctorate, Elizabeth taught sixth grade in the Fayetteville-Manlius School District. Her research interests include literacy teacher education, identity, and multiliteracies. She recently published in Action in Teacher Education, Teaching Education, and Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. Elizabeth is an active member of several professional organizations including the International Literacy Association, The Reading League, the New York State Reading Association, College Reading Educators, and the Rochester Area Literacy Council. In her spare time, Elizabeth enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband, two daughters, and her dog.
Elizabeth Stevens
Associate Professor of Education; Director; Literacy MEd Program- TEDU 2550 Foundations of Language and Literacy
- GEDU 5900 Nature and Acquisition of Literacy
- TEDU 3040 Application of Literacy Strategies
- GEDU 6919 Research and Theory into Practice
- GEDU 5903 Assessment Driven Literacy Instruction
- TEDU 3550 Literacy in Childhood Classrooms
- Ph.D. in Reading Education with distinction | Syracuse University
- M.Ed. in Childhood Literacy | St. Bonaventure University
- B.S. in Elementary Education | St. Bonaventure University
Certifications:
- New York State Permanent Certification
- Elementary Education N-6
- Reading Education K-12