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Linda Rief
teaches 8th grade at Oyster
River Middle School in Durham, NH and is an
instructor in the University of New Hampshire’s
Summer Literacy Institute. She is a national and
international presenter on issues of adolescent
literacy.
She is the author of 100 Quickwrites (Scholastic
2003), Inside the Writer's-Reader’s Notebook (2007),
Seeking Diversity: Language Arts with Adolescents
(1992), and Vision and Voice: Extending the Literacy
Spectrum (1999), published by Heinemann. She is a
co-author of Visual Tools for Differentiating Reading
and Writing Instruction (Scholastic, 2008). She is a coeditor
(Beers, Probst, and Rief) of Adolescent
Literacy: Turning Promise into Practice (Heinemann
2007) and for five years co-edited with Maureen
Barbieri Voices from the Middle, a journal for middle
school teachers published by the National Council
of Teachers of English.
In 2000 she was the recipient of NCTE’s Edwin A.
Hoey Award for Outstanding Middle School
Educator in the English Language Arts. Her classroom
was featured in the series Making Meaning in
Literature produced by Maryland Public Television
for Annenberg/CPB. Additionally, Linda is a
consultant for College Board and an author for the
Holt Elements of Literature 2009 series. |
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