Margaret Vaughn

Margaret Vaughn Professor
Language, Literacy, and Technology

Margaret Vaughn

Professor Language, Literacy, and Technology

Pullman Campus Cleveland Hall 341

509-335-7987
margaret.vaughn@wsu.edu

Curriculum Vitae

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Research interests

Margaret Vaughn is Professor of Language, Literacy & Technology. Her award-winning research focuses on adaptive and equitable literacy practices and the role of student agency. As a former classroom teacher, she explores ways to support and advocate for the profession, conducting research with and alongside of teachers and students in schools.

Teaching/Professional interests

Dr. Vaughn joined the College of Education in January 2021. Currently, she teaches methods of literacy instruction for undergraduate students and methodology courses in the graduate program. Dr. Vaughn works with schools across the nation and abroad to support student agency and adaptive teaching practices.

Selected publications

  • VaughnM., Parsons, S.A., Gallagher, M.A. (2022). Challenging scripted curricula with adaptive teaching. Educational Researcher51(3), 186-196.
  • Vaughn, M. (2022). Making agency visible through picture books. The Reading Teacher, 76(2), 223-229.
  • Vaughn, M., Scales, R.Q., Stevens, E., Kline, S., Barrett-Tatum, J., Van Wig, A., Yoder, K.K., & Wellman, D. (2021). Understanding literacy adoption policies across contexts: A multistate examination of literacy curriculum decision-making. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 53(3), 333-352.
  • Vaughn, M., Parsons, S.A., & Massey, D. (2020). Aligning the science of reading with adaptive teaching. Reading Research Quarterly55(1), 299-306.
  • Vaughn, M. (2020). What is student agency and why is it needed now more than ever. Student agency: Theoretical implications for practice [themed journal issue]. Theory Into Practice, 59(2), 109-118.
  • Vaughn, M. (2018). Making sense of student agency in the early grades.  Phi Delta Kappan, 99(7), 62-66.

Books

  • Vaughn, M. & Parsons, S.A. (2023). Accelerating learning growth for all students: Core principles for getting literacy growth back on track. Guilford Press.
  • Vaughn, M. (2021). Student agency in the classroom: Honoring student voice in the curriculum. Teachers College Press.
  • Parsons, S. A., & Vaughn, M. (Eds.). (2021). Principles of effective literacy instruction, K-5. Guilford Press.
  • Vaughn, M., & Massey, D. (2021). Teaching with children’s literature: Theory to practice. Guilford Press.

Awards

  • Fulbright Specialist, U.S. State Department, 2023
  • Best Paper Award, Literacy Assessment, Learning, and Teaching, Area 3, Literacy Research Association, 2020
  • Review of Research Award, American Educational Research Association, 2019
  • Distinguished Research in Teacher Education, Association of Teacher Educators, 2018
  • Exemplary Paper Award, Classroom Observation SIG, American Educational Research Association, 2018
  • Mid-Career President’s Faculty Award, University of Idaho, 2016
  • Excellence in Scholarship AwardUniversity of Idaho, 2015
  • Haslett Distinguished Faculty Fellow Award, University of Idaho, 2013-2014
  • Teacher Education Award, Horace Mann National Teacher Education Award, 2007

Educational Background

  • Ph.D. Curriculum and Instruction, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2010
  • M.Ed. Elementary Education, Drexel University, 2001
  • B.A. Urban Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 1999