The Four-Blocks™ Literacy Model  

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About the Originators of the Model
Pat Patricia Cunningham is a professor of education at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Pat has taught first and fourth grades and remedial reading. She has over 30 years of teaching experience and is currently engaged in Four-Blocks staff development across the United States.
   
Dottie Dorothy Hall is a former curriculum coordinator, and has taught first, second, third, and fourth grades, as well as at the college level. Dottie is now the Director of the Four-Blocks Center at Wake Forest University. She has over 30 years of teaching experience and is currently engaged in Four-Blocks staff development across the country.
   
About other Four-Blocks® Authors
Cheryl Cheryl Sigmon was a classroom teacher for eleven years before working with the Department of Education in South Carolina for nine years as a language arts consultant in classrooms K-12. Currently, she is a national and international consultant, conducting seminars and supporting teachers in schools and districts.
   
James James Cunningham is a professor of literacy studies at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Jim has taught fifth grade and remedial reading. He has over 25 years of teaching experience and is currently engaged in staff development for literacy across the country.
   
Elaine Williams is a kindergarten teacher at Clemmons Elementary in Clemmons, NC. Elaine conducts Building-Blocks™ workshops when her schedule allows, and enjoys sharing her knowledge of emergent readers. She has over 20 years of teaching experience.
   
Denise Boger was one of the original Four-Blocks teachers at Clemmons Elementary in Clemmons, North Carolina. She has worked with Pat Cunningham and Dorothy Hall for more than 12 years and has done hundreds of Four-Blocks demonstration lessons. For the past several years, Denise has been looping from first grade to second grade at Clemmons Elementary.
   
Amanda Arens is the director of a reading consortium for Heart of Missouri Regional Professional Development Center. After spending ten years in the Montgomery County R-II School District in Montgomery County, Missouri, she currently works as a staff developer in the area of literacy.
   
Karen Loman divides her time between consulting with teachers and administrators in Missouri and Kansas and consulting with the Title I program for the Raytown C-2 School District in Raytown, Missouri. Karen has 20 years of teaching and consulting experience that includes teaching first, second, and third grades, Title I Reading, curriculum development and design, teacher training, and administration.
   
Linda Gambrell is a professor and director of the School of Education at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. She has taught at the elementary level and has co-authored several books on reading instruction. She is currently engaged in staff development with teachers and administrators across the United States.
   
Debra Renner Smith taught second grade in Michigan for twelve years. She also worked to develop curriculum using the Four-Blocks® Literacy Model linked to Michigan standards. Deb is currently involved in Four-Blocks® workshops and staff development with teachers and administrators across the United States.
   
About Supporting Authors
Joyce Kohfeldt has classroom experience in both general education and special education that ranges from preschool to the secondary level, as well as administrative experienceat the district level. She has been a presenter at national and state educational conferences and has conducted demonstrations and in-service training for K-12 teachers. Joyce is also president if I.E.S.S., Inc.
   
Timothy Rasinski received his doctorate in literacy education from Ohio State University in 1985 and is currently a professor in the Reading and Writing Center at Kent State University. A former elementary teacher, Tim has written several books on literacy education. He is a former editor of The Reading Teacher and currently serves as an editor for The Journal of Literacy Research.
   
Gregg Byers has taught second through sixth grades over the last 25 years. He has presented numerous educational workshops, including overviews of the Four-Blocks framework and how to use technology to enhance instruction. Gregg has also co-authored articles concerning the use of CD-ROM storybooks in the classroom, as well as the positive effects of the Four-Blocks® Literacy Model.

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