Sarah Vander Zanden, PhD
Head, Literacy, Early Childhood and Special Education
Professor, Literacy Education; Director, UNI Literacy Clinic
Location
SEC 525A
Phone
(319) 273-7270
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Sarah Vander Zanden, PhD
Head, Literacy, Early Childhood and Special Education
Professor, Literacy Education; Director, UNI Literacy Clinic
Dr. Sarah Vander Zanden is the the Literacy, Early Childhood and Special Education head and a literacy professor. She is a former 5th grade classroom teacher and loves working with preservice educators.
Education
- PhD, Literacy, Language and Culture, Indiana University-Bloomington
- MEd, Elementary Education, The George Washington University
- BS, International Relations, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Teaching Interests
- LITED 4147 Advanced Literacy Practices
- LITED 3116 Reading and Writing in the Content Area
- LITED 6212 Methods and Materials in Literacy Education
- Issues and Trends in Literacy
Research Interests
- Literacy Teacher Education
- Critical Literacy
Professional Accomplishments
- Wessel Powell, C., Buchholz, B. A., DeHart, J., Frye, E. M., Ward, D., Vander Zanden, S., & Campbell, E. (2022). @ Home collective (ly): Opening doors and doing books with literacy-cast. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 14687984221118475.
- Van Meeteren, B. (2023). Investigating ramps and pathways with young children Ages 3–8 (Ed.).Teachers College Press. [contributing scholar]
- Vander Zanden, S, Buchholz, B. A., Husbye, N.E., Rust, J. and Powell, C. W. (2019) Failure is an Option: Making Room for Mistakes. In A. Bambino, N. Cossa, J. Aruajo, R. Johnson (Eds.), Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers Yearbook, Vol. 41: Educating for a Just Society.
- Husbye, N. E., Buchholz, B. A., Powell, C. W., & Vander Zanden, S. (2019). “Death didn’t come up at center time”: Sharing Books about Grief in Elementary Literacy Classrooms. Language Arts, 96(6)347-357.
- Vander Zanden, S. (2014) Productive taboos: Cultivating spatialized literacy practices, Pedagogies: An International Journal. 10(2), 177-191.