Niagara University invites young minds in grades 4 through 8 to join in our journey through the enchanting world of books! Beyond the Pages: Interactive Literacy offers participants a unique way to interact with children’s literature while strengthening their literacy skills, using engaging literacy stations created and run by the College of Education’s very own future teachers
Meet the Director
Dr. Kathleen McGrath is an associate professor in the College of Education, Department of Advanced Teacher Education. She is a New York State certified Literacy Specialist, holds a BA in English and Elementary Education from Niagara University, and an MA in Literacy from SUNY at Buffalo. She pursued doctoral studies at SUNY Buffalo, attaining a PhD in Literacy Education. She taught primary and elementary grades in the Sweet Home School District from 1993 to 2006 and contributed to the clinical setting at the Center for Literacy and Reading Instruction, SUNY Buffalo, supervising graduate-level students during their clinical practicum.
Currently, Dr. McGrath teaches literacy methods in the Advanced Literacy Instruction program, serving as the Faculty Director of the Family Literacy Center and Chair of the Department of Advanced Teacher Education. Her research focuses on family literacy, addressing struggling readers’ needs, and advancing teacher education in diagnostic assessment and clinical instruction. Her recent articles include:
- Asking the Right Questions
- Becoming a Literacy Leader in the 21st Century- Fieldwork that Facilitates the Process
- Let’s Go to Camp- A Model for Clinical Practice
- Re-envisioning Clinical Reading Instruction during a Time of Uncertainty
- Teacher Perceptions of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- University-Based Literacy Center- Benefits
