Ashley Stoudt

Biography

Ashley Stoudt is a Project Specialist at the National Center on Adult Literacy at the Graduate School of Education/University of Pennsylvania. She researches and develops systems utilizing technology for adult education instruction and trains educators and administrators in technology use, planning, and integration into adult education. Currently, she is responsible for developing the adult learner instructional component (LitLearner) for the LiteracyLink Project, a Star Schools project funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

Previously, she was a coordinator for the Center for Literacy, a large, community-based adult education provider in Philadelphia. There she was responsible for program quality and professional development, and she developed curriculum, planned programs, developed and implemented tutor training, and conducted staff development. Ms. Stoudt also supervised student data collection and reporting, and she developed and implemented special program quality projects for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. She has also served as a consultant to the Mayor's Commission on Literacy in Philadelphia, evaluating and coordinating a practitioner inquiry aspect of the Equipped for the Future Civic Participation Standards Project, funded by the National Institute for Literacy.

Ms. Stoudt holds a B.A. in English Literature from Smith College and an M.S.Ed. in Reading/Writing/Literacy from the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Peer Literacy & the Internet (S8 T4)

 

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