Mr. Bryan R. CrandallAssistant Professor of the Practice of Curriculum & Instruction & Director of Connecticut Writing Project |
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Honors
Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship. 2007 to 2010.
Syracuse University Future Professoriate Program. Graduate Teaching Certificate. 2009.
Awards
Kentucky Humana Scholarship. Bread Loaf School of English. 2005-2006.
Teaching Award for M.A.C.S. Muhammad Ali Center. 2006.
Zora Neale Hurston Outstanding Teacher Award. Zeta Phi Beta. 2004.
Jefferson County Public Schools Brotherhood/ Sisterhood Award. Promoting diversity and equity in urban schools. 2003.
Kentucky English Student Union Scholarship. Cambridge University Shakespeare Summer Program. 2000.
Grants
State of Connecticut. Connecticut Writing Project at Fairfield. 2011.
National Writing Project. Connecticut Writing Project at Fairfield. 2011.
Syracuse University School of Education Research and Creative Grant: African-born English language learners’ perspectives on writing in an American high school. 2011.
Syracuse University, Joan N. Burstyn Endowed Fund for Collaborative Research in Education: Writing Our Lives: Identifying effective curricular and pedagogical practices for teaching writing to Black adolescent males via the validation and support of African and African American linguistic and rhetorical traditions with Dr. Marcelle Haddix. 2010.
Syracuse University Scholarship In Action Mini-Grant. Writing as Art; Transitions, Culture and the Syracuse Lost Boys of Sudan Clay Cow Project. 2008.
