Judy Randi


Faculty Member
Judy Randi
Title: Ed.D - Associate Professor
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Dept: Education
Phone:203.479.4526
Email: jrandi@newhaven.edu

Office:

Saw Mill Rd, Room 131



Education

Ed.D. Teachers College Columbia University

Published Books and Articles

  • Randi, J. (Ed.). (2007). Research in the service of practice. Theory into Practice, 46 (4).
  • Randi. J. & Corno, L. (2007). Theory into practice: A matter of transfer. Theory into Practice, 46 (4), 334 -342.
  • Corno, L. & Randi, J. (forthcoming 2008). Volition. In E. Anderman & L. Anderman (Eds.), Psychology of Classroom Learning. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group
  • Newman, T., Randi, J., Jarvin, L., & Grigorenko, E. (2007). Meeting the needs of children with special education profiles within a TSI (Teaching for Successful Intelligence) educational curriculum. In G.D. & T.A. Citro (Eds.). Best practices in learning disabilities: Bridging the gap between research and practice. Boston, MA: LDW.
  • Jarvin, L., Newman, T., Randi, J., Sternberg, R.J., & Grigorenko, E. (in press). Matching instruction and assessment in the education of gifted children: An illustration with Teaching for Successful Intelligence. In J.A. Plucker & C. M. Callahan (Eds.), Critical issues and practices in gifted education. Prufrock Press.
  • Randi, J. & Jarvin, L. (2006). An A for creativity: Assessing creativity in language arts. The Thinking Classroom, 7(4), 26-32.
  • Randi, J. & Corno, L. (2005). Teaching and learner variation. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 3, 47-70.
  • Randi, J., Grigorenko, E., & Sternberg, R.J. (2005). Revisiting definitions of reading comprehension: Just what is reading comprehension anyway? In S. Israel, C. Collins Block, K. Bauserman, & K. Kinnucan-Welsch (Eds.), Metacognition in literacy learning: Theory, assessment, instruction, and professional development (pp.19-40). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Randi, J. (2005). Teachers as self-regulated learners. Teachers College Record, 10, 1825-1853.
  • Randi, J. & Zeichner, K. (2004). New visions of teacher professional development.  In M.Smylie & D. Miretszky (Eds.). Developing the teacher workforce.  The 103rd yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, Part I (pp. 180-227). Chicago: University of Chicago Press
  • Randi, J. & Corno, L. (2000). Teacher innovations in self-regulated learning. In M. Boekaerts (Ed.), Self-regulation: Theory, research, applications. Academic Press.
  • Corno, L. & Randi, J.  (1999). A design theory for classroom instruction in self-regulated learning? In C.M. Reigeluth (Ed.) Instructional design theories and models. New York: Erlbaum.
  • Corno, L. & Randi, J. (1997). Motivation, volition, and collaborative innovation in classroom literacy. In J. T. Guthrie & A. Wigfield (Eds.), Reading engagement: Motivating readers through integrated instruction. (pp. 51-67). Newark, DE: International Reading Association
  • Randi, J. & Corno, L. (1997). Teachers as innovators. In B. Biddle, T. Good, & I. Goodson (Eds.), The international handbook of teachers and teaching. NY: Kluwer.
    Spanish Translation:
    [Randi, J. & Corno, L. (2000). Los profesores como innovadores. In B. Biddle, T. Good, & I. Goodson (Eds.), La ensenanza y los profesores II. Barcelona: Paidos ]

Courses Taught

ED 601   Introduction to Education
ED 604   Educational Psychology
ED 612   Curriculum Design (online)
ED 626   Strategies for Teaching Reading and Language Arts in the Elementary School
ED 627   Reading and Writing Across the Content Areas
ED 630   Children’s Literature
ED 636   Early Literacy
ED 685   Research in the Schools
ED 689   Research Design
ED 690   Research Project

Other

Dr. Randi’s research program focuses on the research-practice connection and teacher innovation. She is interested in working with currently practicing teachers to document “collaborative innovations” – teachers’ original curriculum designed to reflect contemporary psychological learning theories, such as self-regulated learning and adaptive teaching.



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