210-784-2557 |rpittman@tamusa.edu
A native of Mississippi, Ramona Pittman is a professor at Texas A&M University-San Antonio (A&M-SA). She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from the University of Southern Mississippi, her Masters of Education degree in Elementary from William Carey University, and her Doctor of Philosophy from Texas A&M University-College Station in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Literacy Education.
Dr. Pittman has taught PK-12 and higher education for over 17 years in urban and rural environments.
She enjoys researching about African American English, literacy development for Students of Color, preservice and in-service teachers’ knowledge, and literacy development especially in decoding and encoding (spelling), with the idea that each of these topics are intertwined to create equitable learning experiences for all students. Dr. Pittman has published her research in numerous venues and has presented at several international, national, and regional conferences.
Subject | Number | Section | Description | Term | Syllabus |
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EDRG | 3315 | 2 | Early Literacy Instruction | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |
EDRG | 3315 | 3 | Early Literacy Instruction | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |
EDRG | 3389 | 901 | Teach Rdg in Inter and Mid Sch | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |