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Gary A. Troia is a Professor in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education at Michigan State University (MSU), within the College of Education. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland (2000) and has over a decade of experience as a special educator and speech-language pathologist in public schools, plus six years as a university clinical supervisor. His research focuses on writing instruction, assessment, and intervention for students with disabilities, particularly in special education and educational psychology contexts. Troia co-edits the Topics in Language Disorders journal and sits on multiple editorial boards.
His work emphasizes evidence-based practices in writing instruction, including strategy development, motivation, and the intersection of language disorders with literacy skills. Recent studies address writing motivation in children, cross-cultural analyses of literacy in Oman, and the effectiveness of interventions like the Writing Architect program. He explores systemic issues such as state standards alignment, teacher efficacy, and the impact of pragmatic language skills on writing outcomes.
Troia’s research often bridges theory and practice, advocating for inclusive educational practices and transparent research methodologies. His contributions span K-12 and university levels, with a focus on improving outcomes for students with disabilities through rigorous assessment tools and pedagogical innovations.
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