Richard (Dick) L. Allington is an American scholar who was a Professor of Education at the
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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from 2005 until his retirement in 2017.
Allington served as the President of the
International Reading Association
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(IRA), as President of the National Reading Conference, and as a member of the International Reading Association Board of Directors.
Biography
Allington grew up on a dairy farm in rural
Michigan
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and attended a one-room schoolhouse through 6th grade. He graduated from Cedar Springs High School in 1965 and went on to Western Michigan University to become a teacher. After graduating from
Western Michigan University
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in 1968 with his Elementary Education and Social Science degree, he became a 4th and 5th-grade classroom teacher. Experiencing difficulty in dealing with students needing remedial reading instruction, he completed his
Master of Arts
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in Reading degree in 1969, and moved on to become to the Title I Director for Belding Area Schools in Michigan. Although he had plans to eventually become a
superintendent
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, his experiences during his doctoral study refocused his attention on academia and research. In 1973 he earned his Ph.D. in Elementary and Special Education from
Michigan State University
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and has since achieved a scholarly career in the fields of literacy and education.
*1969–1973, Ph.D.,
Michigan State University
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, Elementary and Special Education
*1968–1969, M.A.,
Western Michigan University
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, Reading Education
*1965–1968, B.A.,
Western Michigan University
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, Social Science/Elementary Education
Career
*2017-present, Professor emeritus,
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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*2005-2017, Professor Education,
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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*2000–2004, Fien Distinguished Professor of Education,
University of Florida
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*1995–1999, Chair, Department of Reading & Senior Research Scientist National Research Center for English Learning and Achievement
University at Albany, SUNY
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*1989–1999, Professor, Teaching and Research,
University at Albany, SUNY
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*1987–1989, Director, Center for Teaching Effectiveness, State University of New York at Albany,
*1982–1988, Chair, Department of Reading, State University of New York at Albany
*1981, Visiting Professor/Teaching,
Eastern Montana College
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*1978–1981, Associate Professor/Teaching and Research, State University of New York at Albany
*1976, Visiting Professor/Teaching, University of Minnesota
*1973–1978, Assistant Professor/Teaching and Research, State University of New York at Albany
*1971–1973, Graduate Assistant and Lecturer,
Michigan State
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*1969–1971, Title I Director/reading teacher, Belding Area Schools, MI
*1968–1969, Classroom Teacher, Grade 4/5,
Kent City Schools, MI
Publications
* Allington, Richard L. & Patricia Cunningham, ''Schools that Work: Where All Children Learn to Read'', Pearson, 2006.
* Allington, Richard, L. ''Response to Intervention: Research-Based Designs'', Pearson, 2008
* McGill-Franzen, Anne M. & Allington, Richard L. ''Handbook of Reading Disabilities Research'', Routledge, 2010
* Allington, Richard, L. ''What Really Matters for Struggling Readers: Designing Research-Based Programs'', Pearson, 2012
* Allington, Richard L. & McGill-Franzen, Anne M. ''Summer Reading: Closing the Rich/Poor Reading Achievement Gap'', Teachers College Press, 2013
* Pressley, Michael & Richard L. Allington, "''Reading Instruction that Works: The Case for Balanced Teaching''", Guilford Press, 2014.
* Cunningham, Patricia & Allington, Richard L., ''Classrooms that Work: Where All Children Read and Write'', Pearson, 2015.
References
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Living people
American educational theorists
Year of birth missing (living people)
University of Tennessee faculty
Presidents of the International Literacy Association