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Dr. Dixie Keyes
Professor of Middle Level Education
Director of Arkansas Delta Writing Project
Education
- B.S.E., English Education, University of Central Arkansas
- M.Ed., Reading, University of Texas, Pan-American
- Ed.D., Curriculum & Instruction, University of Houston
Professional Credentials
- Certified to teach English/Language Arts grades 6-12 (lifetime-Texas)
- ESL 6-12 (lifetime-Texas)
- Reading Specialist K-12 (renewed every five years-Texas)
Teaching Specialties
- Instructional Models and Learning Theory
- Adolescent Literacy
- Practicum/Field Experiences in Teaching
Research Interests
- Narrative Research of Teacher Knowledge
- Narrative Research involving Adolescent Literacy
Affiliations
- American Educational Research Association (Narrative Research SIG), National Council Teachers English
- Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of NCTE (Arkansas State Representative)
- Arkansas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts (board member)
- National Writing Project (site director)
Biography
Biography: Dixie Keyes received her Ed.D. from the University of Houston in 2006 and joined the faculty at Arkansas State University as a Professor of Middle Level Education. From 2000 - 2005 she taught high school literature and language arts in deep South Texas and assisted at-risk students in accelerating their reading and writing proficiency. Before that, Dr. Keyes taught middle school language arts also in South Texas, working with second language learners while she worked on her master's in Reading.
Dr. Keyes has provided professional development sessions to public school teachers (profit-free) throughout South Texas in reading and writing instruction, reflective practice and models of teaching. She is an Arkansas state ALAN (Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of NCTE) representative and is currently involved in conducting narrative research regarding teacher curriculum-making with critical literacy for middle level learners. Her research focuses on teacher knowledge, the narratives involved in their curriculum-making, all embedded in issues of adolescent literacy and critical pedagogy. She is also the Director of the Arkansas Delta Writing Project at ASU.
Contact Information
P:
870-680-8065
F:
(870) 972-3344
dkeyes@AState.edu
Office
Building: Education/Communications
Room: 369