Helen M. Robinson Grant
The Helen M. Robinson Grant is a US$1,500 award given annually to assist doctoral students at the early stages of their dissertation research in the area of reading and literacy. Applicants must be Association members.
Application Information
For the 2008 award year, applicants will complete their applications online through a Web-based grant management system.
First, download and read the application guidelines.
Next, create a profile on the application site.
Log in to write and edit your application.
The deadline for online submission will be January 15, 2008. Online submissions are required, and once your proposal has been submitted, you will not be allowed to edit your proposal. If this presents a hardship, please contact Marcella Moore at research@reading.org.
Applicants may apply for more than one research grant; however, you are eligible to win only one research grant per award year. All applicants must be International Reading Association members.
For additional information, contact the Research and Policy Division.
Grant Recipients
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2007
Sarah E. Scott
University of Michigan
Understanding the knowledge demands of teaching reading comprehension: Mapping the terrain
2006
Amy M. Vetter
University of Texas at Austin
Creating spaces: Negotiating identities through talk in urban high school English classrooms
2005
Sheila Benson
University of Iowa, Iowa City
Engaging students in literacy: A multiliteracies orientation to literacy instruction
2004
Nancy N. Charron
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Talk at the terminal: The effect of an Internet pen pal program on fourth graders written language development and attitudes toward writing
2003
Kimberly H. Creamer
University of North CarolinaChapel Hill
Teaching our children to read: A literacy history
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2002
Kalliopi Chliounaki
University of Oxford
The role of morphology in the development of spelling ability in Greek
2001-1997
Not Given
1996
Amy E. Seely-Flint
University of California
The roles of intertextuality and stance: A study of meaning construction in a third grade classroom
1995-1993
Not Given
1992
Barbara Boone Buescher
North Carolina State University
Reasoning operations and inference sources reflected in literary journals of seventh graders
1991
Shelby Ann Wolf
Stanford University
Learning to act/acting to learn: Language and learning in the theatre of the classroom
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