Dr. Dana Skelley
Associate Professor, Curriculum & InstructionContact
301 Sparkman Drive
Roberts Hall
Room 302
Huntsville, AL 35899
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256.824.6227
dana.skelley@uah.edu
Biography
Education
- Doctor of Education, Instruction and Curriculum Leadership (reading), The University of Memphis, 2017
- M.S., Instruction and Curriculum Leadership (reading), The University of Memphis, 2013
- B.S., Interdisciplinary Studies (K-4), Lambuth University, 1998
- University of Memphis Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research - Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Research
- State of Tennessee Department of Education Professional License #000233039 - Endorsements: Elementary K-8, Reading Specialist PreK-12; Highly Qualified: Reading, Language Arts
Honors & Awards
- Outstanding Doctoral Student, Reading Program: The University of Memphis, 2016
- Outstanding Staff Person: YMCA at Schilling Farms, 2006
- One of twenty teachers in Eastern US selected to write and publish unit plan: Southern Regional Education Board, 2004
- Teacher of the Year Award: Crocket County School District, 2004
- Teacher of the Year Award: Crocket County Middle School, 2004
- Outstanding Elementary Education Major Award: Lambuth University, 1998
- Study Abroad Program Oxford University: Westminster College, Oxford, England, 1998
Affiliations
- International Literacy Association, 2016-Present
- Literacy Research Association, 2016-Present
- Tennessee Reading Association, 2016-Present
- Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers, 2015-Present
- National Education Association, 1999-2005
- Tennessee Education Association, 1999-2005
Recent Publications
Skelley, D.L., Stevens, M.L., & Bailey-Tarbett, L.K. (2021). Building cultural competence: What happens when novice tutors implement culturally responsive teaching in an afterschool literacy program? Manuscript in review.
Skelley, D.L., & Bailey-Tarbett, L.K.(2021). Teaching social justice to young children: An afterschool bookmaking program. Manuscript in process.
Skelley, D.L. (2021). Second graders’ perceptions on writing identity: Working through a digital writing process. Manuscript in process.
Hamilton, F.A, Hile, K., Skelley, D.L., Roller, S.A., Lampley, S.A., & Slate Young, E. (in press). Exploring students’ perceptions of collaboration and critical thinking skills following an escape room experience. The Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 3(1).
Verlaan, W.E., & Skelley, D.L. (in press). Using structured student-led whole-class discussions to develop comprehension for literary analysis. In A. Babino, N. Cossa, J. J. Araujo, & R. D. Johnson (Eds.), Building Bridges with and for Literacy: The 42nd Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers Yearbook. Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers
Skelley, D.L., Stevens, M.L., & Anderson, R.S. (2019). Exploring Cultural Responsiveness in Literacy Tutoring: "I Never Thought about How Different Our Cultures Would Be." In J. Mitchell & E. Vaughn (Eds.), Participatory Literacy Practices for P-12 Classroom in the Digital Age (pp. 95-114).IGI Global.
Skelley, D.L., Stevens, M.L., & Anderson, R.S. (2017). A university literacy center moving to offsite afterschool tutoring: Perceptions of tutors, children, and parents. ALER Yearbook:Literacy: The Critical Role of Teacher Knowledge, 39,381-397.
Skelley, D.L., Stevens, M., & Anderson, R.S. (2016, November). A University Literacy Center Moving to Offsite After school Tutoring: Perceptions of Tutors, Children, and Parents. Round table Presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Skelley, D.L. and Anderson, R.S. (2015). Content area literacy: An online compressed format. Syllabus Journal, 4 (2). http://www.syllabusjournal.org/ syllabus/issue/view/ 15
