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portraitGlynda Hull
Professor
Language and Literacy, Society and Culture

Office: 5627 Tolman Hall
Phone: (510) 643-7452; 642-0746
Email: glynda@berkeley.edu
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Staff Contact: Fani Garagouni
Office: 5647 Tolman Hall
Phone: (510) 642-0746
Email: fani@berkeley.edu

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lynda Hull's research interests include writing in and out of schools; multi-media technology and new literacies; adult learning and work; and community, school, and university collaborations. In 2003 she received the Berkeley campus's Distinguished Teaching Award. She has twice received the Richard Braddock Memorial Award for the best article of the year in College Composition and Communication. In 2001 she also received from the National Council of Teachers of English their award for best article reporting qualitative or quantitative research related to technical or scientific communication. Recent books include School's Out! Bridging Out-of-School Literacies with Classroom Practicefrom Teachers College Press (co-edited with Katherine Schultz, 2002); Changing Work, Changing Workers: Critical Perspectives on Language, Literacy, and Skills(1997); and The New Work Order: Behind the Language of the New Capitalism(with J. Gee et al., 1996).



Degrees
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, English, Research on Writing

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Areas of Specialization / Interests
Adolescence
Adult Development
After-school Programs
Alternative Schooling
Arts in Education
At-Risk Youth
Cultural Studies
Educational Media
Information Technology
International Education
Learning
Literacy
Minorities
School and non-school Learning Contexts
School to Work
School-University Collaboration
Service Learning and Experiential Education
Technology and Schools
Urban Schooling

Last Modified: 3/26/08