Isabel Vargas-Bell
@isabel_vargas22
Assistant Professor @GeorgiaStateU | Triple Wahoo @UVAedu | Studying reading development, instruction, and assessment for multilingual learners
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Forty Years of Reading Intervention Research for Elementary Students with or at Risk for Dyslexia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. It's open access! Another team effort by our research group UVA School of Education and Human Development plus more amazing collaborators- led by @colbyshall
Thanks to all who came to hear about @EquityCenterUVA’s Multilingual Tutoring Program at #SETESOL2022. Great to present with Isabel Vargas-Bell! UVA School of Education and Human Development @MrsSpanglish @dr_ballen #SETESOL
Does #reading intervention help students with #dyslexia? in ILA by Katlynn Dahl-Leonard, Eunsoo Cho, Emily Solari, Phil Capin, Carlin Conner, Alyssa Henry, Dr. Lysandra Cook, Tisha Hayes, Isabel Vargas-Bell, Cassidi Richmond (she/her), Karen Kehoe at UVA School of Education and Human Development, MSU College of Education
Reading research for the win! Our team sharing their work at #PCRC2023. Proud of all of these ladies. Isabel Vargas-Bell Cassidi Richmond (she/her) Alisha Demchak, Sam Vann & Katie Wilburn.
Our latest research on multilingual learners has just been published with Springer Nature in Reading and Writing. Read here: rdcu.be/ddcPd Dr. Mia C. Daucourt Colby Hall Dr. Sara A. Hart Emily Solari
Now published online Springer Nature in Reading and Writing! Emily Solari Katlynn Dahl-Leonard Karen Kehoe Carlin Conner Alyssa Henry Alisha Demchak Cassidi Richmond (she/her) Isabel Vargas-Bell link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Congrats to Isabel Vargas on a wonderful dissertation proposal. I think you have now advanced to candidacy?!? I can't wait to see how your research evolves! Isabel Vargas-Bell
Beyond excited to announce I'll be joining College of Education & Human Development at Georgia State University this fall as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Incredibly thankful for my village that helped get me here. See you soon, Atlanta! 🔹🔹🔹