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Dr. Jill Jones is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences at North Carolina State University's College of Education. She previously served as an elementary classroom teacher, literacy specialist, and literacy coach. Her research focuses on literacy instruction, reading interventions, and effective teaching strategies for diverse learners.
Education: Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction (Literacy and Language Arts) from NC State University; M.Ed. in Reading from Meredith College; B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Elementary Education from Roanoke College.
Her research emphasizes teacher scaffolding in small-group instruction, literacy coaching, and designing interventions for students with varied literacy needs. She is committed to improving elementary classroom practices through evidence-based methods.
Dr. Jones' publications explore remote literacy instruction, rural school contexts, bullying in children’s literature, and innovative reading interventions. She actively contributes to professional development for educators and advocates for inclusive literacy practices.
She teaches courses such as ELM 330 (Teaching Reading in Elementary Schools) and ELM 570 (Foundations of Reading), reflecting her dedication to preparing future educators.
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