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CRLA White Papers
 
CRLA White Papers

The College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA)'s white papers are authoritative, evidence-based reports written by experts. These white papers generally take the form of a critical synthesis of the current scholarly thinking on a particular issue. White papers are available for free download and should be shared with administrators, practitioners, and researchers alike.

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The Terrain of Developmental Reading

CRLA's inaugural white paper, The Terrain of Developmental Reading, was written by Jodi Patrick Holschuh and Eric J. Paulson both from Texas State University. 

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Assessment of Learning Assistance Programs

CRLA’s second white paper, Assessment of Learning Assistance Programs: Supporting Professionals in the Field was written by Jan Norton, University of Iowa, and Karen S. Agee, University of Northern Iowa.

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Meeting the Needs of Linguistically Diverse Students at the College Level

CRLA's third white paper, Meeting the Needs of Linguistically Diverse Students at the College Level was written by Christa de Kleine, Notre Dame of Maryland University, and Rachele Lawton, The Community College of Baltimore County.

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A Basis of Qualitative Inquiry for Developmental Educators and Learning Assistance Professionals

CRLA's fourth white paper, A Basis of Qualitative Inquiry for Developmental Educators and Learning Assistance Professionals was written by Norman A. Stahl, Northern Illinois University, Emeritus, James R. King University of South Florida, and Jodi P. Lampi, Northern Illinois University.

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A Terminological Study of Peer Education in Higher Education

CRLA's fifth white paper, A Terminological Study of Peer Education in Higher Education was written by Page Keller, College of Charleston, and Heather D. Porter, Salisbury University.

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Raciolinguistic Justice in College Literacy and Learning

CRLA's sixth white paper, Raciolinguistic Justice in College Literacy and Learning: A Call for Reflexive Praxis was written by: Emily K Suh, Texas State University, Jeanine L Williams, University of Maryland Global Campus, and Sam Owens, Texas State University.

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