Vita

Lynette Emmons Ed.D.

Areas of Professional Expertise:Literacy Education, TeacherProfessional Development, Instructional Strategies, Urban Education, Multicultural Education, Critical Pedagogy, Pre-Service Teacher Education, Adult Education, Coaching.

EDUCATION

Doctorate of Education in Adult Education

National-Louis University February 2007, Research interests: Urban Education, Multicultural Education, Diversity in Education, Literacy, Best Practices, Critical Pedagogy, Critical Literacy, Pre-service Teacher Education. Dissertation: Critical Best Practice Education. Who uses it and how did that happen?

Chair: Dr. Scipio Collin III, May 2007.

Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction

National-Louis University May 1995

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education

Indiana University Northwest May 1988

Member of Deans List 1985-1988

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Graduate Teaching

National-Louis University, Secondary Education, Volunteered to teach as overload.

American Urban Education SEC 525. History and Philosophy of Education FND 504,

Introduction to Teaching Secondary Education SEC 502, Secondary Education Alternative Certification: Internship SEC 592, Teaching English in Secondary Education SEC 512

TEACHING INTERESTS

Instructional Strategies and Methodology

Urban Education

Multi-Cultural Education

Introduction to Secondary Teaching

Student Observations

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2003-present Center for City Schools; Director

Assistant Professor

1999–2003 Teacher Consultant Center for City Schools

1990 -1998 Teacher; Chicago Public Schools 6th – 8th Grades

Service to the Institution

2006- present Center for City Schools Project Director Gear Up/High School Matters Network ($780,000) This six-year project involves 16 Chicago Public High Schools.

2003 Director of the High School City/Suburban Network

Arthur Vining Davis Grant ($250,000). This project concentrated on three Chicago Public Schools and three suburban schools and helped them to create smaller learning communities in their high schools. This network developed a core group of teacher leaders from these schools.

Director of the Elementary School Network

Fry Foundation Grant ($25,000) (Polk Bros. $70,000) A project that placed teacher/consultants into classrooms in six schools to help teachers develop and implement classroom workshop, integrative curriculum and other student-centered learning strategies.

1996-2002Center for City Schools Teacher Consultant in the implementation of the Dewitt-Wallace Reader’s Digest Grant ($3,000,000) which at that time was the largest grant ever received by National-Louis University. This project concentrated on curriculum integration at the middle school level in 24 Chicago Public Schools. New York City and Philadelphia were also partners in the project that resulted in site visits in both cities.

PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS

1998 – PresentChicago Public Schools. Presented Literacy Workshops and Consulted in Classrooms at the following schools:

Chase Elementary

Inter-American Elementary

Pulaski Magnet School

Hope Academy

Cesar Chavez Elementary School

Jenner Fine Arts Academy

Goodlow Elementary

Brentano Science Academy

Waters Fine Arts Academy

Healy Elementary School

Pilsen Academy

Libby School

Disney Magnet

Hyde Park High School

Foreman High School

Wells Academy High School

South Shore High School

Best Practice High School

2005-2008Central York Pennsylvania School District, Consultant

Coached literacy strategies in English Language Arts Classrooms, Middle School and High School.

2006-2008Bellmore-Merrick Central H.S. District, Long Island, NY

Coached literacy strategies in English Language Arts Classrooms, Middle School.

2005-2007 Chicago Arts Partnership in Education BCCLA Primary

Investigator 3 year Project with Chicago Public Schools

Research Project examined Arts Integration in CPS Schools

2006Metro History Project integrating History and Literacy

2006-2008Chicago Arts Partnership in Education Parallel Process Literacy and the Arts

2004-2006Bellwood School District Literacy Workshop, Illinois

2006Long Beach School District, New York. Literacy Consulting

2006Glen Cove School District, Literacy Workshops, New York

2003Chicago Public Schools Literacy Magnet Cluster, Training Literacy Coaches in CPS

2003-2007Greenwood-Heinemann Publishing Literacy Workshops

2002- 2004Literacy Consultant to Pilsen Academy in Chicago

2003-2006Director of the Urban/Suburban High School Network, funded by Arthur Vining Davis

2002-2004Consultant to Clark University, Worcester, MA

Coaching Coaches in 8 High School Network

2002-2007Literacy Consultant to Goodlow Magnet School in Chicago

2003-2005Director Elementary Network, funded by Polk Bros.

1996-presentConsultant at the Walloon Institute in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin working with teachers from all over the country to implement progressive instructional strategies.

1996 Teacher Teaming Chase Elementary School in Chicago

1996Reading/Writing Workshop Inter-American School in Chicago

1996Literature Circles, Spencerport School Systems, Spencerport, NY

1996National Middle School Association National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland

1996 Interdisciplinary Teaching, Pulaski School in Chicago

1996-2002 Workshop Hope Academy in Chicago

1996 Literature Circles, San Angelo, Texas

1998 Team Teaching Cesar Chavez School in Chicago

1999Writing Workshop Jenner Academy in Chicago

1999Literature Circles, West Shore, Pennsylvania

1999 Curriculum Building, Brentano Science Elementary

1999Arts Integration, Waters Academy of the Arts in Chicago

2000Non-Fiction Reading, Cleveland, Ohio

2001Heinemann Publishers Walloon Institute, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

2002National Writing Project Conference, Boston MA

2003Literacy & the Arts, Healy School in Chicago

2004Heinemann Publishers Walloon Institute, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

2005Writing Workshop, Libertyville, Illinois

2004 Methods that Matter, Bangor, Michigan

2004Methods that Matter, St. Joseph, Michigan

2004Non-Fiction Reading,Plainfield, Ilinois Heinemann Publishers

2005Heinemann Publishers Walloon Institute, Stowe, Vermont

2005Walloon Institute, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

2006 Chicago Public Schools Literacy Magnet Cluster

2006Heinemann Publishers Walloon Institute, Lake Placid, NY

2008Heinemann Publishers Walloon Institute, Santa Fe, NM

2007Literacy Across the Content Area, Foreman High School

2007-2008Literacy Across the Content Area, Wells Academy

2008Heinemann Publishers Walloon Institute, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

2007-2008Literacy Across the Content Area, Hyde Park H.S. in Chicago

2000 – PresentNational Presentations

Spencerport School System-Spencerport, New York

Clark University - Worcester, Massachusetts

Bangor School System - Bangor, Michigan

Weslaco, Texas

West Shore, Pennsylvania

Cleveland, Ohio

Libertyville, Illinois

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2007Chicago Youth Pride Center, Volunteer

1999-2001Served on Advisory Board for Bethel New Life

Community Art Center

1999-2001 Served on Advisory Board of Street Level Video

2005-2001Served on Chicago Arts Partnership in Education

Advisory Committee

GRANTS

2003-presentThe Center for City Schools has received grants from the following foundations: Fry Foundation, Prince Foundation, Polk Bros., Marshall Fields, Target Foundation, Arthur Vining Davis, Bank of America and Gear Up.

Totaling Over $1 Million to support the Professional Development Component of the Elementary and High School Networks.

Honors and Awards

1995Golden Apple Teaching Finalist

Professional Growth

1996 National Middle School Regional Conference, Chicago

1996-2000 Students at the Center National Conferences

Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York City

2000 NCTE Conference, New Orleans

2001 NCTE Conference, Boston

2001 National Writing Project Conference, Boston

2002 National Writing Project Conference, Atlanta

2002NCTE Conference, Atlanta

2003NCTE Conference, San Francisco

2003International Reading Association Conference, Orlando

2006 International Reading Association, Chicago

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