Dr. Jeanne Cobb is Professor of Literacy Education at Coastal Carolina University and has over 26 years of experience in education as an elementary school teacher, reading specialist, Title I teacher, university professor, and reading clinic director. Dr. Cobb's primary research interests are in the field of emergent literacy and intervention strategies for the improvement of literacy achievement of struggling readers and writers. Her articles have appeared in the Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, Journal of Students Placed at Risk, Journal of Reading Education and the NRC Yearbook and she has presented research papers at various international, national state/regional conferences and has conducted workshops for parents and teachers. She serves on editorial boards for educational journals and serves as conference proposal reviewer for literacy associations. Jeanne Cobb received her doctorate in literacy from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Dr. Mary Kallus is an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Eastern New Mexico University. With over fifteen years of experience in K-12 and university classrooms, she continues to enjoy teaching all ages, as well as learning. Dr. Kallus has co-authored publications in Language Arts and the NRC Yearbook. Her research interests include content area literacy, adolescent literacy, intertextuality, and the use of children's literature in the classroom. Through exploring these research interests, Dr. Kallus has had the opportunity to present at several local, state, regional, and national conferences. She completed her doctorate in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis in literacy at Texas Tech University.