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Dr Amy Rouse
Dr

Amy Rouse

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Overview

Background

Dr. Gillespie Rouse’s research focuses on writing development and instruction. Her approach to understanding writing and how to best prepare teachers to provide writing instruction has been multifaceted. She has conducted meta-analyses and systematic reviews to examine effective writing interventions for struggling writers and students with disabilities, analysed interview responses to understand students’ knowledge of the writing process and different writing genres, conducted surveys to document teachers’ use of evidence-based writing instruction, and provided professional development to assist teachers in implementing evidence-based writing instruction in their classrooms. She has also developed interventions to support primary students’ use of writing as a tool for learning in math and science. Most recently, Dr. Gillespie Rouse and her colleagues have used mixed-reality simulations to support primary pre-service teachers’ development of effective writing instruction and pedagogy.

In addition to research, Dr. Gillespie Rouse teaches courses focused on primary literacy. Prior to UQ, Dr. Gillespie Rouse was an associate professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas (USA). She earned her doctorate in Special Education, with a focus in Quantitative Methods, from Vanderbilt University, where she was an Institute of Education Sciences predoctoral fellow. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Master of Teaching in Special Education from the University of Virginia. Prior to her time in academia, Dr. Rouse was a primary special education teacher in the United States.

Her work has been published in various journals including Educational Research Review, Frontiers in Psychology, Journal of Educational Psychology, Journal of Research in Science Teaching, and Exceptional Children. In 2020, her publication earned recognition by the National Science Teachers’ Association (USA) for being “Worth-Reading Research for Practitioners”. In 2018, one of her publications was Wiley’s top-20 most downloaded article of the year in Learning Disabilities Research and Practice.

Dr. Gillespie Rouse serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Learning Disabilities and sits on editorial boards for Exceptionality, the Journal of Educational Psychology, and Teaching Exceptional Children.

Availability

Dr Amy Rouse is:
Available for supervision

Works

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33 works between 2011 and 2024

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2018

Journal Article

Elementary Grade Intervention Approaches to Treat Specific Learning Disabilities, Including Dyslexia

Al Otaiba, Stephanie, Gillespie Rouse, Amy and Baker, Kristi (2018). Elementary Grade Intervention Approaches to Treat Specific Learning Disabilities, Including Dyslexia. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 49 (4), 829-842. doi: 10.1044/2018_lshss-dyslc-18-0022

Elementary Grade Intervention Approaches to Treat Specific Learning Disabilities, Including Dyslexia

2018

Journal Article

Writing Interventions for Students With Learning Disabilities: Characteristics of Recent Research

Gillespie Rouse, Amy and Sandoval, Ashley (2018). Writing Interventions for Students With Learning Disabilities: Characteristics of Recent Research. Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 23 (2), 1-17. doi: 10.18666/ldmj-2018-v23-i2-8990

Writing Interventions for Students With Learning Disabilities: Characteristics of Recent Research

2017

Book Chapter

Teaching writing to adolescents: the use of evidence-based practices.

Gillespie Rouse, Amy and Graham, Steve (2017). Teaching writing to adolescents: the use of evidence-based practices.. Adolescent literacy: a handbook of practice-based research. (pp. 443-456) edited by Kathleen A. Hinchman and Deborah Appleman. New York, NY, United States: Guilford Press.

Teaching writing to adolescents: the use of evidence-based practices.

2016

Journal Article

Writing to learn in science: Effects on Grade 4 students' understanding of balance

Gillespie Rouse, Amy, Graham, Steve and Compton, Donald (2016). Writing to learn in science: Effects on Grade 4 students' understanding of balance. The Journal of Educational Research, 110 (4), 366-379. doi: 10.1080/00220671.2015.1103688

Writing to learn in science: Effects on Grade 4 students' understanding of balance

2016

Book Chapter

Best Practices in Writing Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities

Gillespie Rouse, Amy and Graham, Steve (2016). Best Practices in Writing Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities. Interventions in Learning Disabilities: A Handbook on Systematic Training Programs for Individuals with Learning Disabilities. (pp. 175-190) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-31235-4_11

Best Practices in Writing Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities

2016

Book Chapter

Effective and ineffective writing practices for students with disabilities

Gillespie Rouse, Amy and Collins, Alyson (2016). Effective and ineffective writing practices for students with disabilities. Instructional practices with and without empirical validity. (pp. 61-84) edited by Bryan G. Cook, Melody Tankersley and Timothey J. Landrum. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing. doi: 10.1108/S0735-004X20160000029004

Effective and ineffective writing practices for students with disabilities

2015

Journal Article

The relationship of discourse and topic knowledge to fifth graders' writing performance

Olinghouse, Natalie G., Graham, Steve and Gillespie, Amy (2015). The relationship of discourse and topic knowledge to fifth graders' writing performance. Journal of Educational Psychology, 107 (2), 391-406. doi: 10.1037/a0037549

The relationship of discourse and topic knowledge to fifth graders' writing performance

2014

Journal Article

High school teachers use of writing to support students' learning: A national survey

Gillespie, Amy, Graham, Steve, Kiuhara, Sharlene and Hebert, Michael (2014). High school teachers use of writing to support students' learning: A national survey. Reading and Writing, 27 (6), 1043-1072. doi: 10.1007/s11145-013-9494-8

High school teachers use of writing to support students' learning: A national survey

2013

Journal Article

Fifth-grade students' knowledge about writing process and writing genres

Gillespie, Amy, Olinghouse, Natalie G. and Graham, Steve (2013). Fifth-grade students' knowledge about writing process and writing genres. Elementary School Journal, 113 (4), 565-588. doi: 10.1086/669938

Fifth-grade students' knowledge about writing process and writing genres

2013

Journal Article

Writing: Importance, development, and instruction

Graham, Steve, Gillespie, Amy and McKeown, Debra (2013). Writing: Importance, development, and instruction. Reading and Writing, 26 (1), 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s11145-012-9395-2

Writing: Importance, development, and instruction

2013

Journal Article

Comparing effects of different writing activities on reading comprehension: A meta-analysis

Hebert, Michael, Gillespie, Amy and Graham, Steve (2013). Comparing effects of different writing activities on reading comprehension: A meta-analysis. Reading and Writing, 26 (1), 111-138. doi: 10.1007/s11145-012-9386-3

Comparing effects of different writing activities on reading comprehension: A meta-analysis

2012

Conference Publication

Becoming a writer: Examining preschoolers' interactions, modes of participation, and use of resources at a science writing center

Gillespie, Amy and Rowe, Deborah W. (2012). Becoming a writer: Examining preschoolers' interactions, modes of participation, and use of resources at a science writing center.

Becoming a writer: Examining preschoolers' interactions, modes of participation, and use of resources at a science writing center

2011

Journal Article

Stressors and life goals of caregivers of individuals with disabilities

Raver, Sharon A., Michalek, Anne P. M. and Gillespie, Amy M. (2011). Stressors and life goals of caregivers of individuals with disabilities. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 10 (2), 115-128. doi: 10.1080/1536710X.2011.571536

Stressors and life goals of caregivers of individuals with disabilities

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understanding the Intersection of EFL Teachers' Reading Experiences, Identity Formation, and Professional Learning in an Indonesian Context

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Damon Thomas

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Stellar Storytelling: Understanding and promoting valued primary school narrative writing choices.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Damon Thomas

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Expectations vs Experiences: Exploring Disillusionment in Early Career Teachers

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Garth Stahl

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Student-centred packaging of the Australian Curriculum for the High Impact Engagement Strategies classroom in a Catholic middle school.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Shiralee Poed

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Student-centred packaging of the Australian Curriculum for the High Impact Engagement Strategies classroom in a Catholic middle school.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Shiralee Poed

  • Master Philosophy

    Investigating the role of Disillusionment in Early Career Teacher Experiences

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Garth Stahl

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