
Frances Cooley
Assistant Professor · Reading Efficiency
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)About
Frances Cooley is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Liberal Studies within the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin (2021), an MA in Linguistics from the same institution (2018), and a BA in Brain and Cognitive Science with American Sign Language from the University of Rochester (2009). Her research focuses on reading behaviors of deaf individuals, emphasizing strengths-based and bilingualism perspectives to improve educational practices for deaf students. Current projects include an R21 Exploratory Grant investigating reading efficiency in young deaf bilinguals (Grades 3-5).
Teaching: She teaches courses in psychology (e.g., PSYC-101, PSYC-221), quantitative research methods (LEAD 351), and the Cognitive Science Colloquium (COGS 801). Her courses emphasize culturally appropriate research methodologies for deaf and hard-of-hearing populations.
Labs/Teams: She leads the Reading and Deafness (RAD) Lab, which uses eye-tracking and statistical modeling to study cognitive processes in deaf readers. The lab seeks to optimize literacy acquisition through insights into bilingual (ASL-English) reading strategies.
Grants & Awards: Currently holds an R21 grant exploring early literacy development in deaf children. No specific awards listed in provided texts.
Professional Links: Personal Website, ORCID, Google Scholar.
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