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Ryan T. Miller

Ryan Miller

Department of English
Professor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
301C Satterfield Hall
Contact Information
Email:
rmill129@kent.edu
Phone:
330-672-7542
Personal Website: Personal Website

Biography

Ryan T. Miller (PhD, Carnegie Mellon University) is a professor in the TESL program. His research focuses on second language (L2) reading and writing. Within L2 reading, he investigates how reading and reading sub-skills (e.g., morphological awareness, phonological awareness, lexical inferencing ability) developed in a first language can support reading in a second language. Within L2 writing, he researches development of disciplinary genre knowledge using the tools of Systemic Functional Linguistics. His publications have appeared in international refereed journals including Language Learning, International Review of Applied Linguistics, Journal of Second Language Writing, Linguistics and Education, Journal of English for Academic Purposes, English for Specific Purposes, and TESOL Journal, among others, as well as a number of edited volumes.  He is past chair of the Second Language Writing Interest Section in TESOL International Association.

 

Publications

  • Honaker, J.D., & Miller, R.T. (in press). Wordless but not silent: Unlocking the power of wordless picture books. TESOL Journal. https://doi.org/10.1002/tesj.721
  • Li, X., Miller, R.T., Zhang, J., & Ke, S. (in press). Profiling adult L2 learners in English bridge programs: A not-so-simple view of L1 effect. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-023-09955-2
  • Sato, T., Miller, R.T., Rakwal, R., Tomura, T., & Fukusawa, K. (in press). International graduate students’ campus and social adjustment experiences at a Japanese university. Multicultural Learning and Teaching. https://doi.org/10.1515/mlt-2022-0011
  • Oishi, J., Sato, T., Miller, R.T., Nagata, S., Fuchikami, N., Shimizu, S., Matsumoto, T., Yamaguchi, T., Kim, S.E. (in press). Japanese graduate students’ experiences in online international development and peace through sport courses using English-medium instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Educational Reform. https://doi.org/10.1177/10567879221094302
  • Tomura, T., Sato, T., Miller, R.T., & Furuta, Y. (in press). Japanese elementary classroom teachers’ experiences with parental involvement of immigrants regarding physical education. Education 3-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004279.2022.2081351
  • Nikbakht, E., & Miller, R.T. (2023). The development of ESL students’ synthesis writing through reading instruction. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 65, Article 101274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeap.2023.101274
  • Sato, T., Miller, R.T., Nagata, S., Fuchikami, M., Yamada, R., Kitamura, T., Shimizu, S. (2023). Japanese professors’ experiences in teaching sport for development in online English-medium courses. SAGE Open, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440231176465
  • Zhang, D., & Miller, R.T. (Eds.) (2023). Crossing Boundaries in Researching, Understanding, and Improving Language Education: Essays in Honor of G. Richard Tucker. New York: Springer.
  • Zhang, D., & Miller, R.T. (2023). Boundary crossing in researching, understanding, and improving language education: An introduction and the Tuckerian impact. In D. Zhang and R.T. Miller (Eds.), Crossing boundaries in researching, understanding, and improving language education: Essays in honor of G. Richard Tucker (pp.1-29). New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24078-2_1
  • Hamada, M., & Miller, R.T. (2023). Crossing the disciplines: State of TESOL teacher education programs in US universities. In D. Zhang and R.T. Miller (Eds.), Crossing boundaries in researching, understanding, and improving language education: Essays in honor of G. Richard Tucker (pp.127-147). New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24078-2_6
  • Miller, R.T., Pessoa, S., & Kaufer, D. (2023). Writing as a design art: Crossing boundaries between disciplinarity and rhetoricity in a university business program. In D. Zhang and R.T. Miller (Eds.), Crossing boundaries in researching, understanding, and improving language education: Essays in honor of G. Richard Tucker (pp.271-291). New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24078-2_13
  • Furuta, Y., Sato, T., Miller, R.T., Kataoka, C., & Tomura, T. (2022). Public elementary school teachers’ positioning in teaching physical education to Japanese language learners. European Physical Education Review, 28(4), 1006-1024. https://doi.org/10.1177/1356336X221104912
  • Sato, T., Miller, R.T., & Delk, D. (2022). Secondary physical educators' positioning of teaching English language learners at urban schools. Urban Education, 57, 814-841. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085918789747
  • Murphy, J., Miller, R.T., & Hamrick, P. (2021). Contributions of declarative memory and prior knowledge to incidental L2 vocabulary learning. The Mental Lexicon, 16, 48-67. https://doi.org/10.1075/ml.20012.mur
  • Ke, S., Miller, R.T., Zhang, D., & Koda, K. (2021). Cross-linguistic sharing of morphological awareness in biliteracy development: A systematic review and meta-analysis of correlation coefficients. Language Learning. 71, 8-54. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12429
  • Sato, T., & Miller, R.T. (2021). American undergraduate students’ experiences in conversational partnership with international students. Journal of International Students, 11, 81-102. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v11i1.1618
  • Miller, R.T., & Gandolfi, E. (2020). English for Information Technology. Amman: Al-Quds Open University Publications.
  • Rilling, S., & Miller, R.T. (2020). ELT Methodology 1. Amman: Al-Quds Open University Publications.
  • Rilling, S., & Miller, R.T. (2020). ELT Methodology 2. Amman: Al-Quds Open University Publications.
  • Gomez-Laich, M.P., Miller, R.T., & Pessoa, S. (2019). Scaffolding argumentative analytical writing in a design class: A corpus analysis of student writing. Linguistics and Education, 51, 20-30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.linged.2019.03.003
  • Miller, R.T. (2019). English orthography and reading. In J. Liontas (Ed.), TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118784235.eelt0461
  • Pessoa, S., Mitchell, T.D., & Miller, R.T. (2018). Scaffolding literacy at a branch campus of an American university in the Middle East: Interdisciplinary collaborations. In M. Rajakumar (Ed.), Western higher education in global contexts (pp.133-147). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • Koda, K., & Miller, R.T. (2018). Cross-linguistic interaction in L2 word meaning inference in English as a foreign language. In H.K. Pae (Ed.), Writing systems, reading processes, and cross-linguistic influences: Reflections from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages (pp. 293–312). Philadelphia: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/bpa.7.14kod
  • Miller, R.T., Mitchell, T.D., & Pessoa, S. (2018). Impact of source texts and prompts on students’ genre uptake. In K. Vieira, V. Portillo, J. Luther, D. Blakesley, and S. Parks (Eds.), Best of the journals in rhetoric and composition 2017 (pp. 177-208). Anderson, SC: Parlor Press (Reprinted from Journal of Second Language Writing, 31, 11-24, 2016)
  • Pessoa, S., Mitchell, T.D., & Miller, R.T. (2018). Scaffolding the argument genre in a multilingual university history classroom: Tracking the writing development of novice and experienced writers. English for Specific Purposes, 50, 81-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esp.2017.12.002
  • Pessoa, S., Mitchell, T.D., & Miller, R.T. (2017). Emergent arguments: A functional approach to analyzing student challenges with the argument genre. Journal of Second Language Writing, 38, 42-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jslw.2017.10.013
  • Miller, R.T., & Pessoa, S. (2017). A corpus-driven study of the learning of disciplinary genres. In V. Brezina & L. Flowerdew (Eds.), Learner corpus research: New perspectives and applications (pp.112-133). New York/London: Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781474272919.0013
  • Ryan, K., Hamrick, P., Miller, R.T., & Was, C.A. (2017). Salience, cognitive effort, and word learning: Insights from pupillometry. In S. Gass, P. Spinner, & J. Behney (Eds.), Salience in second language acquisition (pp.187-200). New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315399027-10
  • Miller, R.T., & Pessoa, S. (2017).  Integrating writing at an American branch campus in Qatar: Challenges, adaptations, & recommendations.  In L. Arnold, A. Nebel, and L. Ronesi (Eds.).  Emerging writing research from the Middle East-North Africa region (International Exchanges on the Study of Writing Series) (pp.175-200).  Fort Collins, CO: WAC Clearinghouse/Univ. Press of Colorado. https://doi.org/10.37514/INT-B.2017.0896.2.08
  • Miller, R.T., & Pessoa, S.  (2016). Role and genre expectations in undergraduate case analysis in information systems. English for Specific Purposes, 44, 43-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esp.2016.06.003
  • Miller, R.T., & Pessoa, S. (2016).  Where's your thesis statement and what happened to your topic sentences? Identifying organizational challenges in undergraduate student argumentative writing. TESOL Journal, 4, 847-873. https://doi.org/10.1002/tesj.248
  • Mitchell, T.D., Miller, R.T., & Pessoa, S. (2016). Longitudinal changes in use of ENGAGEMENT in university history writing: A case study. In L. Lai, A. Mahboob, and P. Wang (Eds.), Multiperspective studies of language: Theory and application (pp.153-163). Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
  • Miller, R.T., Mitchell, T.D., & Pessoa, S. (2016). Impact of source texts and prompts on students' genre uptake. Journal of Second Language Writing, 31, 11-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jslw.2016.01.001
  • Miller, R.T., Mitchell, T.D., & Pessoa, S. (2014). Valued voices: Students’ use of Engagement in argumentative history writing, Linguistics and Education, 28, 107-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.linged.2014.10.002
  • Pessoa, S., Miller, R.T., & Kaufer, D. (2014). Student challenges and development in the transition to college literacy at an English-medium university in Qatar. International Review of Applied Linguistics, 52, 127-156. https://doi.org/10.1515/iral-2014-0006
  • Miller, R.T., Martin, K.I., Eddington, C.M., Henery, A., Marcos Miguel, N., Tseng, A.M., Tuninetti, A., & Walter, D. (Eds.) (2014). Selected proceedings of the 2012 Second Language Research Forum: Building bridges between disciplines. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
  • Miller, R.T. (2011). Impact of L2 reading proficiency on L1 transfer in visual word recognition. In G. Granena, J. Koeth, S. Lee-Ellis, A. Lukyanchenko, G. P. Botana, and E. Rhoades (Eds.), Selected Proceedings of the Second Language Research Forum 2010: Reconsidering SLA Research, Dimensions, and Directions (pp. 78-90). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

Affiliations

  • TESOL International Association
  • American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL)
  • North American Systemic Functional Linguistics Association (NASFLA)
  • Society for the Scientific Study of Reading (SSSR)
  • International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research (ISAWR)

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Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
Department of English

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