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Elizabeth Dutro serves as a Professor in the School of Education, where her scholarship centers on trauma-responsive literacies and critical pedagogy within elementary educational contexts. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical classroom applications, emphasizing the intersection of trauma, social justice, and identity in literacy education.
Dutro's research investigates how affect theory informs justice-oriented literacy practices, particularly through the lens of trauma as both ubiquitous and specific in students' lives. She examines gender and sexuality discussions in elementary classrooms, antiracist pedagogical approaches, and the development of responsive teaching strategies for online and blended learning environments. Her scholarship consistently advocates for critical witness frameworks that center marginalized voices and experiences in educational settings.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a cohesive trajectory prioritizing trauma-informed approaches within literacy instruction, with increasing attention to queer methodologies and intergenerational perspectives. Her work demonstrates methodological innovation through collaborative and dialogic research designs while maintaining focus on teacher professional development and equitable classroom discourse. Key thematic threads include the visceral dimensions of learning, political intensities in literacy practices, and the reimagining of pedagogical toolboxes for contemporary educational challenges.
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