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Faces, Spaces, and Places
Faces
Advanced Graduate Program Coordinator
The Advanced Graduate Program Coordinator serves as the initial advisor to doctoral students. The coordinator is a research faculty member who assists students as they enter the program. The coordinator guides students in their initial selection of courses, advises students as they select committee members, and supports students in their teaching and research endeavors.
The coordinator also directs many aspects of the doctoral program. The coordinator reviews applications and interviews applicants, secures funding and assistantships for students, monitors policy changes from the COE and USF, guides the development of courses, and monitors the residency experiences of students.
Throughout the program, doctoral students may seek advice and support from the Advanced Graduate Program Coordinator and any member of the faculty.
Doctoral Committee Membership
Within the first year of the program, students select doctoral committee members who challenge and guide their course selection and research opportunities. The committee includes a major professor from literacy studies, a faculty member who represents the cognate field, and at least two other faculty members. Students select the committee members, and students may change their committee membership based on changing interests, the need for faculty with different areas of expertise, or faculty availability.
For further details on committee membership and the accompanying forms please read the Graduate Catalog.
Cohorts and Colleagues
Doctoral students are only admitted in the Fall of each year. As a result, informal cohorts begin to form among the newly admitted students. Similarly, collegial relationships form among students from earlier cohorts. Students tend to position themselves in relations to their admission in the program and their progress in the program of study. New students are brought together with existing students through informal monthly meetings, faculty meetings, and through office assignments.
Spaces
Monthly Doctoral Student Meetings
Each month, the Advanced Program Coordinator meets with all doctoral students to provide opportunities for networking, socializing, professional development, and policy discussions.
Department Meetings
Doctoral students are invited to attend faculty meetings. We encourage doctoral students to participate in departmental discussions and to understand the faculty governance process.
Office Assignments
Doctoral students share offices. When possible, experienced students are placed with new students to provide mentorship, guidance, and friendship.
Places
Academic Communities
As scholars in the field of literacy studies, department faculty conduct rigorous research that addresses important questions in the field. Our next responsibility is to disseminate this research so that the findings may be shared with other scholars, practitioners, and policy makers. Membership in various literacy associations offers doctoral students the opportunity to read across research journals and to engage in professional discourse with literacy scholars.
Professional Conferences
Doctoral students are expected to begin their own focused lines of research and to publish original research in scholarly journals. Doctoral students must also attend national conferences to learn from other scholars. There are several funding sources available to support doctoral student conference travel. Please see our "Cost" page and also visit the USF Student Council Website.
There are many forums for research publication and presentation. Below, we have listed a selection of several major associations and journals.
Association | Journals | Website | Conference |
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American Educational Research Association | www.aera.net | Spring | |
Association for Childhood Education International | Childhood Education; Journal of Research in Childhood Education | http://acei.org/ | Spring |
American Psychological Association | Developmental Psychology | http://www.apa.org | Summer |
Council for Exceptional Children | Journal of Special Education Technology; Teaching Exceptional Children | http://www.cec.sped.org | http://www.tamcec.org/jset/ | Spring |
National Association for the Education of Young Children | Early Childhood Research Quarterly; Young Children | http://www.naeyc.org/publications | June and November |
National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators | Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education | http://www.naecte.org/ | June and November |
Society for Research in Child Development | Child Development | http://www.srcd.org/ | Biennial Meeting |
Southern Early Childhood Association | Dimensions of Early Childhood | http://www.southernearlychildhood.org | Spring |
Zero to Three | Zero to Three Journal | http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/areas-of-expertise/zero-to-three-journal/zero-to-three-journal-1.html | December |
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood | http://www.wwwords.co.uk | ||
Early child development and care | http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/03004430.asp | ||
Early childhood education journal | http://www.springer.com/education+%26+language/learning+%26+instruction/journal/10643 | ||
Early childhood research & practice | http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/ | ||
Harvard Educational Review | http://www.hepg.org/main/her/Index.html | ||
International journal of early years education | http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/09669760.html | ||
International Journal of Early Childhood | http://www.springer.com/education+%26+language/journal/13158 | ||
International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education | http://www.int-jecse.net/ | ||
Journal of early childhood literacy | http://ecl.sagepub.com/ | ||
Journal of early childhood research | http://ecr.sagepub.com/ | ||
Journal of Early Intervention | http://jei.sagepub.com/ | ||
Phi Delta Kappan | |||
Young Exceptional Children | http://yec.sagepub.com/ |