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William J. McGinley, PhD
Associate Professor of Education
School of Education, Room 313
University of Colorado at Boulder
249 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0249
Phone: 303-492-8399
Fax: 303-492-7090
E-mail: william.mcginley@colorado.edu
William McGinley is associate professor in English and literacy education
and is a specialist in literature and literacy. Teaching areas of interest
include language and literacy across the curriculum; teaching literature
in secondary school; and literacy in families, schools, and communities.
Research areas of interest include literature and the humanities in public
education; literacy and culture; book clubs and popular reading; community-based
literacy practices; teacher education and community mentorships.
In 2006, he wrote and co–directed Legends and Love, a dramatic poem that was performed by several high school students at the Paramount Theater in Denver. Recent papers and published works include Novel Ideas: Literacy Imagination and Literacy Research, Amazing Space: Reading Life in the Literature Classroom, Literature and the Life
of our Classrooms: Transforming our Students/Transforming Ourselves
(with George Kamberelis), Literary Retailing and the Re-making of Popular
Reading (with Katanna Conley), "We've Been Through it:" The Pedagogy
of Adult Community Members in an Urban After School Program, and Pedagogy
for a Few: The Modern Book Industry as Literature Teacher. His work
has appeared in a wide range of nationally recognized and regional journals.
He is currently working on a book-length play based on his experiences
as founder and director of Literacy and Learning for Life, an innovative
after school literacy program in a Denver community center. He has received
university and professional awards for his research and his programs involving
community outreach and service. He is the founder and editor of Spoken, an on-line performance poetry journal for high school students in the Denver metropolitan and Boulder Valley areas. In addition, he currently runs several literacy–based outreach and professional development programs in local high schools and elementary schools.
Education:
PhD English Education, University of Illinois, 1989
MA Literacy Education, Idaho State University, 1983
BA English Creative Writing, Western Kentucky University, 1976
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