Fredricka
L. Stoller is an Associate Professor at Northern Arizona
University, Flagstaff, Arizona, where she teaches in the MA-TESL and Ph.D.
in Applied Linguistics programs. She is co-author of Teaching and
Researching Reading (with W. Grabe, Longman, 2002), co-editor of
A Handbook for Language Program Administrators (with M. A. Christison,
Alta Book Center, 1997), and co-author of two reading textbooks: Javier
Arrives in the U.S.: A Text for Developing Readers (with N. Rosen,
Pearson/Longman, 1994), Changing Generations: A Story for Developing
Reading Skills (with N. Rosen, Pearson/Longman, 2000). Areas of interest
include content-based instruction, teacher training, reading, methodology,
curriculum design, and materials development. She has served TESOL in
many different ways over the last 15 years.
Fredricka's webpage
has links to resources for content-based instruction and sustained content
for language learning.
Email: fredricka.stoller@nau.edu
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