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Glynda Hull

Hull’s research interests include writing in and out of schools; multimedia technology and new literacies; and community, school, and university collaborations. In 2003, she received the campus’s Distinguished Teaching Award. Her books include School’s Out! Bridging Out-of-School Literacies with Classroom Practice from Teachers College Press (co-edited with Katherine Schultz, 2002); Changing Work, Changing Workers: Critical Perspectives on Language, Literacy, and Skills (1997); and The New Work Order: Behind the Language of the New Capitalism (with J. Gee et al., 1996).