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In classrooms where instruction is increasingly structured, Courtney Shimek’s work makes a case for the value of play, conversation, and curiosity in how young children develop literacy. Shimek, the 2024-25 CAHS Research of the Year, studies early childhood literacy and teacher preparation that focuses on how children develop understanding through authentic classroom experiences and how teachers can be prepared to support that process. Through her research and teaching, she encourages educators to remain flexible and reflective as they respond to how students engage with language in the classroom.
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Shimek advances literacy education through play and teacher preparation
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Bulger, Rexroad earn Outstanding Mountaineer Awards
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From WVU Today: Ziegler says embracing pressure may help Olympic athletes go for gold
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WVU launches online master’s in sport and performance psychology
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From WVU Today: Zizzi explains science behind sticking to resolutions
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Shimek advances literacy education through play and teacher preparation
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From WVU Today: Ziegler says embracing pressure may help Olympic athletes go for gold
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From WVU Today: Zizzi explains science behind sticking to resolutions
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