Rose-Marie Weber

Professor

University at Albany
State University of New York
School of Education-ED331
Albany, NY 12222
518/442-5106

rweber@csc.albany.edu

 

 

About Rose-Marie Weber

Ph.D. Cornell University

Rose-Marie Weber teaches courses on linguistics applied to reading, psychology of reading, reading difficulties, second language reading, language acquisition, and adult literacy. She is a member of the Program on Linguistics and Cognitive Science. Before coming to Albany she conducted research at Cornell University on beginning reading and on literacy for speakers of vernacular languages and then taught linguistics at McGill University. She has published on various topics relating literacy to language in mind, classrooms, and social contexts, including word recognition strategies, classroom interaction, reading in a second language, issues in adult literacy, and the history of reading in America. She edited the language section of the Encyclopedia of English Studies and the Language Arts and co-edited the book Literacy Across Languages and Cultures (SUNY Press, 1994). In 2002 she was elected to the Reading Hall of Fame.

Rose-Marie Weber teaches the following courses:

ERDG 526 Language Acquisition
ERDG 656 Language and Learning to Read
ERDG 657 Reading in a Second Language
ERDG 600 Practicum in Literacy Teaching and Learning: Identifying, Preventing, & Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development
ERDG 773 Seminar in Reading Disability
ERDG 782 Psycholinguistics and the Reading Process

 

Selected Publications:

Bernardo M. Ferdman, Rose-Marie Weber, Arnulfo G. Ramirez (Editors). (1994). Literacy Across Languages and Cultures. State Univ of New York Press.  

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