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Douglas K. Kaufman
Associate Professor


•Ph.D., Reading and Writing Instruction, University of New Hampshire, 1998

•B.A., Theater, Bates College, 1985


Contact Information: 

Gentry - 240-D

Phone: (860) 486-0268
Fax: (860) 486-0280

Email: douglas.kaufman@uconn.edu

Mailing Address:
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Neag Schoool of Education
249 Glenbrook Road, Unit 2033
Storrs, CT 06269-2033


Current Courses Taught:

EDCI 220: Teaching Language Arts in the Elementary School

EDCI 221: An Introduction to the Teaching of Reading and Writing in the Elementary School

EDCI 308: Teaching Writing in the Elementary School

EDCI 381: Graduate Seminar/Practicum

EDCI 410: Seminar on Process Writing and Writing Research



Areas of Expertise:

Literacy

Elementary Education

Teacher Education

Self-modeling

Teaching Methodology

Qualitative Research

Classroom Discourse

Classroom and Behavior Management


Selected Publications/Presentations:

Kaufman, D., & Moss, D.M. (In press). A new look at pre-service teachers' conceptions of classroom management and organization: Uncovering complexity and dissonance. The Teacher Educator.

Kaufman, D. (2009). A teacher educator writes and shares: Student perceptions of a publicly literate life. Journal of Teacher Education, 60 (3), 338-350.

Moss, D.M., Osborn, T.A., & Kaufman, D. (Eds.). (2008). Interdisciplinary assessment in education. London: Routledge.

Kaufman, D. (2008). Assessment as process: Transdisciplinary self evaluation from a writer’s point of view. In T.A. Osborn, D.M. Moss, & D. Kaufman (Eds.), Interdisciplinary assessment in education. London: Routledge.

Kaufman, D., & Hartman, D.K. (2007). Reflections on reading pioneers and their biographers. In S.E. Israel & E.J. Monaghan (Eds.), Early reading pioneers: Contributions to the field of reading. (pp. 396-416). Newark, DE: International Reading Association.

Kaufman, D., Moss, D.M., & Osborn, T.A. (Eds.). (2003). Beyond the boundaries: A transdisciplinary approach to learning and teaching. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Kaufman, D. (2003). Reading the world and writing to learn: Lessons from writers about creating transdisciplinary inquiry. In D. Kaufman, D.M. Moss, and T.A. Osborn (Eds.) Beyond the boundaries: A transdisciplinary approach to learning and teaching. (pp. 97-115). Westport, CT: Praeger.

Kaufman, D. (2002). Living a literate life, revisited. English Journal, 91 (6), 51-57.

Kaufman, D. (2001). Organizing and managing the language arts workshop: A matter of motion. Language Arts, 79 (2), 114-123.

Kaufman, D. (2000) Conferences and conversations: Listening to the literate classroom. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.

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