Sheila Valencia

Affiliations: 
Education - Seattle University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Leadership Education, Reading Education, Teacher Training Education
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Koch T, Oliva I, Valencia S, et al. (2015) Transdisciplinary prospective in higher education: Construction of vocational profiles of senior high school students according to their disciplinary flexibility degrees Formacion Universitaria. 8: 65-78
Valencia SW, Parker WC. (2015) Learning from text in an advanced government and politics course Citizenship Teaching and Learning. 11: 87-103
Pearson PD, Valencia SW, Wixson K. (2014) Complicating the World of Reading Assessment: Toward Better Assessments for Better Teaching Theory Into Practice. 53: 236-246
Páucar MV, Valencia SM. (2013) Didactic Interaction and Cognitive Processes. An approach from the Practice and Teaching Speech Universitas Psychologica. 12: 221-233
Boss S, Johanson C, Arnold SD, et al. (2011) The Quest for Deeper Learning and Engagement in Advanced High School Courses The Foundation Review. 3: 3
Valencia SW, Martin SD, Place NA, et al. (2009) Complex interactions in student teaching: Lost opportunities for learning Journal of Teacher Education. 60: 304-322
Valencia SW, Place NA, Martin SD, et al. (2006) Curriculum materials for elementary reading: Shackles and scaffolds for four beginning teachers Elementary School Journal. 107: 93-120
Dutro E, Valencia S. (2004) The Relationship Between State and District Content Standards:Issues of Alignment, Influence and Utility Education Policy Analysis Archives. 12: 45
Buly MR, Valencia SW. (2002) Below the bar: Profiles of students who fail state reading assessments Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 24: 219-239
Grossman PL, Smagorinsky P, Valencia S. (1999) Appropriating tools for teaching english: A theoretical framework for research on learning to teach American Journal of Education. 108: 1-29
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