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Vivian Maria Vasquez
NationalityAmerican
Alma materIndiana University, Mount Saint Vincent University, University of Toronto, Lakehead University
OccupationEducation Professor
EmployerAmerican University
Known forEducation Research and author

Vivian Maria Vasquez is a professor at American University's School of Education in Washington, DC. She is the author of eleven books and multiple chapters in other books, as well as many articles in professional journals.

Early life and education

Prior to becoming a university professor, Vasquez taught pre-school and in public schools for 14 years. Vasquez holds university degrees from the University of Toronto (Bachelor of Science, 1985), Lakehead University (Bachelor of Education, 1986), York University (Bachelor of Education In Service, 1990), Mount Saint Vincent University (Master of Arts, 1994), and Indiana University, Bloomington (Doctor of Education, 1999).

Work

Vasquez's work has been described as working "in the classroom helping teachers guide young children toward being more critical learners. Her goal is to help all of us learn to listen more critically to what goes on around us." About her 2004 book Negotiating Critical Literacies with Young Children (ISBN 978-0415733175), it has been stated that she "stretched the boundaries of early childhood and of traditional schooling", and also that "through vibrant, memorable, and surprising examples of very young children grappling with very real social issues, Vivian Vasquez has transformed critical literacy in early childhood education."

Dr. Vasquez defines "critical literacy" as: "A critical literacy curriculum needs to be lived. It arises from the social and political conditions that unfold in communities in which we live. As such it cannot be traditionally taught. In other words, as teachers we need to incorporate a critical perspective into our everyday lives with our students in order to find ways to help children understand the social and political issues around them."

Vasquez's seminal work What Pokémon Can Teach Us about Learning and Literacy has been described as exploring "what engagement with popular culture texts could teach us about learning and literacy." In discussions of how "stories told to children can make a difference," scholars note that "research conducted by scholar Vivian Vasquez shows that young children play out or draw narratives in which they become part of the story."

Dr. Vasquez's work has been cited by worldwide scholars and journals over 1,200 times.

Awards

In 2004 Vasquez was the first recipient of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Teacher Research SIG Dissertation Award. Vasquez was also the 2005 winner of the James N. Britton Award, and her book Negotiating Critical Literacies with Young Children (ISBN 978-0415733175), won the 2006 AERA Division B Outstanding Book of the Year Award. In 2015 she was the keynote speaker at the National Association for Media Literacy Education conference.

She is a five-time winner of the Mellon Award for Research.

Most recently she was the 2019 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Outstanding Elementary Educator in the English Language Arts Award.

Books

  • Long,S., Souto-Manning, M., Vasquez, VM. (Eds) (2016). Courageous Leadership in Early Childhood Education: Taking a Stand for Social Justice. N.Y.: Teachers College Press. 2016.
  • Vasquez, V. Negotiating Critical Literacies with Young Children 10th Anniversary Edition. New York, N.Y.: Routledge Press. 2014.
  • Vasquez, V., Tate, S., and Harste, J.C. Negotiating Critical Literacies with Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers. New York, N.Y.: Routledge Press. 2013.
  • Vasquez, V., Wood, J., and Felderman, C. (Editors/Authors). Perspectives and Provocations in Early Childhood Education Volume 2. Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Publishine/Early Childhood Education Assembly of NCTE. 2013.
  • Vasquez, V. and Felderman, C. Technology and Critical Literacy in Early Childhood . New York, N.Y.: Routledge Press. 2013.
  • Vasquez, V. and Wood, J. (Editors/Authors). Perspectives and Provocations in Early Childhood Education Volume I. Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Publishing/ Early Childhood Education Assembly of NCTE. 2012.
  • Vasquez, V. Getting Beyond I LIke the Book: Creating Spaces for Critical Literacy Across the Curriculum . Newark, DE: IRA. 2010.
  • Vasquez, V., Egawa, K., with Harste, J.C. and Thompson, R. (Eds.). Literacy as Social Practice: Relocating Your Reading and Language Arts Curriculum. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English. 2004.
  • Vasquez, V. Negotiating Critical Literacies with Young Children. Mahwah, N.J.: Routledge. 2004.
  • Vasquez, V. , with Muise, M., Nakai, D, Shear, J., Heffernan, L., Adamson, S. Getting Beyond I Like the Book: Creating Spaces for Critical Literacy in K-6 Classrooms . Newark, DE: IRA. 2003.

References

  1. ^ "Vivian Maria Vasquez | American University - Academia.edu". american.academia.edu. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  2. Toth Stub, Sarah (2020-04-02). "Countries Face an Online Education Learning Curve". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  3. Suciu, Peter. "During COVID-19 Outbreak Can YouTube Help Keep Students Engaged?". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  4. "School of Education - Faculty - Vivian Vasquez". American University. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  5. ^ "Vivian Maria Vasquez - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  6. ^ "Outstanding Elementary Educator in the English Language Arts Award". NCTE. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  7. Sullivan, Jay. "Take Fake News By The Reins". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  8. McKee, Lori (2016-01-01). "Review of the book Negotiating Critical Literacies with Young Children, 10th anniversary edition, by Vivian Maria Vasquez". Research Gate.
  9. Wohlwend, Karen. "Reviews". Vivian Maria Vasquez. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  10. Vasquez, Vivian (2007). "Using the Everyday to Engage in Critical Literacy with Young Children" (PDF). New England Reading Association Journal. 43: 6–11.
  11. Vasquez, Vivian (2003-01-01). "What Pokémon Can Teach Us about Learning and Literacy". Language Arts. 81 (2): 118–25. ISSN 0360-9170.
  12. Sharma, Yohaan P. (2016-06-10). "What Pokémon Can Teach Us about Learning and Literacy". The Eclectic Academia. Retrieved 2019-10-24.
  13. Albers, Peggy. "Why stories matter for children's learning". The Conversation. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  14. "Commentary: Why stories matter for children's learning". Channel News Asia. 2019-01-13. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  15. "How To Teach Kids To Spot Misinformation". HuffPost. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  16. "Keynotes/speakers – Reading Research Symposium | UW-La Crosse". University of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  17. "NCTE Annual Convention - Speakers". National Council of Teachers of English. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  18. "Vivian Vasquez to give keynote at 2015 conference". NAMLE. 2015-02-17.
  19. Miller, Erin (2019-11-01). "Language Arts, Vol. 97, No. 2, November 2019". Language Arts. Retrieved 2019-11-06.

External links

Jerome Harste and Vivian Vasquez: Critical Literacy Video

Reflections on Learning: Vivian Vasquez and Jerome Harste. Video

Vivian Vasquez - 2014 Ethnography in Education Forum Video

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