Pamela Sullivan

Pamela Sullivan is an Associate Professor in the Early, Elementary, and Literacy department at James Madison University. She earned her M.Ed.and Ed.S. in school psychology from the University of South Florida and her Ph.D. in reading from the University of Virginia. She has been a teacher for students with varying exceptionalities, a school psychologist, and a reading intervention coordinator in the public schools in the United States and in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Publications

Cases on Innovative and Successful Uses of Digital Resources for Online Learning
Pamela Sullivan, Brian Sullivan, Jessica Lantz. © 2022. 396 pages.
Education at all levels will continue to be dominated by technology for the foreseeable future. The rush to respond to the health concerns of the pandemic led to a mass adoption...
Fostering Early Literacy Skills through Technological Integration
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 1 hr 28 mins.
With early literacy programs becoming a focal point of education systems, it has become vital to evaluate how these programs are currently being implemented and how they can be...
Connectinvity and Usage Data of Children
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 7 mins.
Policy Statements and Cautions from Experts
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 9 mins.
Benefits and Cautions of Educational Technology
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 7 mins.
Tasks and Goals From a Learner's Point of View
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 8 mins.
Traditional Methods of Instruction
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 9 mins.
Components of Evaluation
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 8 mins.
Alphabet Knowledge Applications Reviewed
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 8 mins.
Concepts Behind Word and Multimedia Books
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 7 mins.
Emergent Stage Instructional Integration
Pamela Sullivan. © 2017. 9 mins.