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Phone: 541.962.3380Email: rfritz@eou.eduOffice: ZH-234Schedule an Appointment: https://fritz-education.youcanbook.meOffice Hours Zoom Link: https://eou.zoom.us/j/5419623380
Ronda Fritz is an Associate Professor of Education, specializing in elementary education and early literacy instruction. Prior to coming to EOU, Ronda was a K-12 teacher for 19 years. She taught kindergarten, Title I Reading, middle school Language Arts, 4th and 5th grade, and ended her K-12 teaching career as a Reading Specialist, where she discovered a passion for developing systems and interventions for improving outcomes for struggling readers. This passion led her to University of Oregon’s Special Education department where she received her Ph.D. in 2016. Her research interests include prevention and intervention of reading difficulties, teacher preparation, and the link between behavior and academic outcomes. Ronda is currently investigating the ways teacher knowledge of reading instruction impacts teacher efficacy and student outcomes.
Ronda currently serves a Secretary for the Oregon Council for Exceptional Children. She is also a member of the Council for Learning Disabilities and The Reading League, and serves as a board member for the Children’s Institute. Ronda is the founder and Executive Director of the EOU Reading Clinic which serves struggling readers of the region while training pre-service and in-service teachers in evidence-based methods for teaching literacy.
Courses TaughtED 202 Linguistic and Cognitive DevelopmentED 383/483 Individual Differences in Elementary and PrimaryED 412 Student Teaching SeminarED 437 Emergent LiteracyED 616/617 Learning/Development/Classroom DynamicsECED 317 Literature for Young ChildrenED 384 Exceptionality: ElementaryED 560 Foundations of Literacy LearningED 561 Emergent LiteracyED 590 Foundations of Literacy, and DyslexiaED 591 Language, the Reading Brain, and DyslexiaED 592 Literacy & Dyslexia AssessmentED 593 Structured Literacy Intervention MethodsED 594 Field Placement: Assessment & Intervention of Reading DifficultiesEDU 312 Classroom ManagementEDU 314 Intro to Elementary LiteracyEDU 318: Early Literacy MethodsEDU 320: ExceptionalitiesEDU 615: Elementary Classroom ManagementEDU 625: Early Literacy Foundations Methods
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