Supporting rural readers and teachers
Get to know Elizabeth Dutro, the new Bob and Judy Charles Chair of Education
Last fall, Elizabeth Dutro was appointed to the Bob and Judy Charles Endowed Chair of Education鈥攃alling it one of the greatest milestones of her career.听
That鈥檚 saying a lot for Dutro, who is a nationally respected expert in humanizing literacy teaching and learning. Her scholarship has been lauded with several national awards from organizations like the National Council of Teachers of English and prominent 91短视频 Boulder honors like the Provost Faculty Achievement Award, Boulder Faculty Assembly Teaching Excellence Award and Best Should Teach Award.听
Dutro, who joined the faculty in 91短视频 Boulder School of Education in 2005, is consistently recognized as a wonderful mentor for both students and other faculty members.听
Her work explores how difficult life experiences can inform literacy instruction that centers students鈥 knowledge, and her partnerships with teachers include opportunities for teachers to learn together in ways that complement their daily work and relationships with students.听听
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听Over the years, I have witnessed with admiration how this chair has empowered colleagues and mentors I deeply respect and admire to advance their scholarship, foster meaningful partnerships with schools and communities, and support opportunities for doctoral students. It is truly humbling to step into this role and continue building upon their legacy.鈥
More recently, her project, 鈥淒esigning Responsive Literacy Instruction with Rural Elementary Educators: A Professional Development Partnership鈥 with literacy studies doctoral student Olivia Cox, aims to build sustainable, collaborative relationships with rural elementary educators, specifically in Strasburg, Colorado. The project supports teachers in professional learning that is locally grounded, continuous, and tailored to the community鈥檚 needs.听听
Dutro鈥檚 work in eastern Colorado provided a kismet connection between her scholarship and the passions of Bob Charles, a long-time supporter of the School of Education who endowed the only active faculty chair in the School of Education with his wife, Judy, in 2004.听听
Charles鈥檚 interest in supporting teachers, particularly rural educators, was inspired by his wife Judy, an education alumna who devoted her career to teaching and, later, volunteering in their children鈥檚 schools.听
鈥淚 know how much Judy loved teaching鈥攊t was in her blood鈥攁nd I鈥檝e always respected the work teachers do,鈥 Charles explained.听听
Charles, who splits his time between Colorado and Arizona, sees special opportunities to strengthen rural education in both states. He has heard about the rise in remote and online learning in rural areas, but he is reluctant to consider online learning as the solution.听 听
鈥淣othing compares to having a teacher sit down with a student and go over the work face-to-face,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have just always felt the rural students are not getting the education they are entitled to.鈥澨听
Dutro has rural roots in southeast Colorado鈥檚 La Junta, where her maternal side of the family goes back five generations. While she did not grow up in the area, she spent many summers and holidays in La Junta making memories with her family. She notes, when she visits the area, she is not known as 鈥淧rofessor Dutro鈥 but rather her mother鈥檚 daughter and one of the many Klein cousins.听
鈥淏ob Charles鈥檚 commitment to supporting education research in rural Colorado deeply resonates with me,鈥 Dutro said. 鈥淚 feel incredibly fortunate that my career brought me back to Colorado, where I and my own children have been able to spend meaningful time with our large, loving extended family.听听
鈥淎 few years ago, with support from the School of Education鈥檚 place-based seed grants, I achieved a long-held goal of expanding my research to a rural region of the state. Over the past three years, Olivia and I collaborated with teachers and administrators at Strasburg Elementary School on a literacy partnership, creating a rewarding and impactful project that builds on my deep ties to rural Colorado.鈥听
Those connections and opportunities have provided fertile ground for Dutro to understand the teacher-partners she works with in Strasburg, a town of around 2,500 people. Through the responsive literacy projects, Dutro and Cox engage with local teachers who act as 鈥渒nowledgeable collaborators鈥 working through professional development that integrates equity-focused literacy practices and the Science of Reading, an approach to teaching reading that is required in state policy aiming to improve reading achievement for young learners.听
Dutro and Cox鈥檚 goal is to collaborate with school partners to enact instructional changes mandated by policy in ways that amplify teachers as knowledgeable experts and center children鈥檚 identities and strengths as literacy learners.听听
The five-year Bob and Judy Charles Chair appointment will support Dutro in deepening her work in rural Colorado and supporting education students with similar interests.听听
Dutro notes she is truly honored by the chair appointment, and the fact that she follows in the footsteps of other outstanding education scholars, including Margaret Eisenhart, Kathy Escamilla, and Ruben Donato.听听
鈥淥ver the years, I have witnessed with admiration how this chair has empowered colleagues and mentors I deeply respect and admire to advance their scholarship, foster meaningful partnerships with schools and communities, and support opportunities for doctoral students鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is truly humbling to step into this role and continue building upon their legacy.鈥听