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Dr. Kristine Pytash

Professor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
White Hall
Contact Information
Email:
kpytash@kent.edu
Phone:
330-672-0641
Fax:
330-672-3246

Biography

Kristine E. Pytash is a Professor in Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies at College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS), Kent State University, where she directs the Secondary Integrated Language Arts Teacher Preparation program. She is a former high school English teacher. Her research focuses on the literacy practices of youth in juvenile detention facilities. In addition, she studies disciplinary writing and how to prepare teachers to teach writing. An underlying theme across all her lines of inquiry is how technology significantly influences young adults’ literacy practices and their literacy instruction. Kristine is a regular contributor to the International Literacy Association’s TILE-SIG blog. She recently published Writing from the Margins: Exploring the Writing Practices of Youth in the Juvenile Justice System and her programing Designing Identities (with colleague Dr. Lisa Testa) won the Directors Award for Programming in Juvenile Detention Centers from Ohio’s Department of Youth Services. In addition, she was the 2017 recipient of the Rewey Belle Inglis Award for Outstanding Service Relating to the Role and Image of Women in English Education sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English Gender and Literacy Assembly.

Education

Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with concentration in Literacy Education, Kent State University
M.Ed. in Secondary English Education, John Carroll University
B.A. in English, John Carroll University

Expertise

Juvenile Detention Centers; Writing; Teacher Education; Young Adult Literature

Affiliations

  • Co-director
  • Secondary Integrated Language Arts Teacher Preparation program
  • Awards/Achievements

    • Rewey Belle Inglis Award for Outstanding Service Relating to the Role and Image of Women in English Education. (2017); Sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English Gender and Literacy Assembly
    • Mothers, Mentors and Muses (2017); Sponsored by the Kent State University Women’s Center, Kent State University
    • Faculty Service-Learning Award (2016) Kent State University
    • Burton W. Gorman Faculty Impact on Reality Award/ Excellence in Teaching Award (2016); Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies, Kent State University
    • The Emig Award (2015); “Preparing preservice teachers to become teachers of writing: A 20- year review of research literature” published in English Education
    • ELTon Award Finalist (2014); Cambridge English, British Council Using technology to enhance writing: Innovative approaches to writing instruction.

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