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Grand Challenges: Maryland Initiative for Literacy & Equity (MILE)

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Maryland Initiative for Literacy & Equity (MILE)

Grant Type: Institutional Grant
Topics: Education & Social Justice
Colleges Represented: EDUC, ARHU, BSOS, INFO, SPP

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September 27, 2025
Navigating Tomorrow: Embracing AI Across Curriculum  
8:00 am - 3:00 pm, Riva Trace Baptist Church or Virtual  
The Maryland Initiative for Literacy and Equity (MILE) is proud to promote the Summit School’s upcoming symposium, “Navigating Tomorrow: Embracing AI Across Curriculum,” a one-day symposium exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on education. Featuring expert speakers, interactive sessions, and practical strategies, the event will highlight how AI can support learning, teaching, and future readiness. Attendance can be in person or virtual.

Also see: 
MILE Events Calendar

Summary

A large proportion of the students who graduate from our public schools face barriers that prevent them from reading and writing at grade level. Achievement gaps in our schools systematically increase with the number of students living at or below the poverty line, coinciding with increasing segregation by race, ethnicity, and language background. This makes literacy achievement not just an educational issue, but one of equity and civil rights.

Photo from MILE Launch Event showcasing the team with previous VPR Greg Ball
MILE team presenting to Maryland state officials

In the field of literacy, there is a global chasm between the science of language and literacy acquisition and the practice of teaching children how to read and write. Basic and translational research on language and literacy acquisition often overlooks or minimizes social and cultural contexts, leading to deficit perspectives toward culturally and linguistically diverse students, families, and communities.

The Maryland Initiative for Literacy and Equity (MILE) is harnessing research-to-practice partnerships in the fields of education, speech and language pathology, library sciences, policy, and community stakeholder outreach. These efforts are aimed at driving integrative research, both translational and basic, that is contextualized with respect to marginalized communities across race, culture, ethnicity, and language, as well as neurodiverse populations.

This initiative seeks to transform and integrate practices in education, speech pathology, library sciences, and parent/family engagement through streamlined and cutting-edge models of professional development and community outreach.

Tackling Grand Challenges: Lifting Literacy
Tackling Grand Challenges: Educational Equity | Enterprise Research Stories
Donald Bolger headshot PI: Donald Bolger

Director, and Associate Professor, Human Development and Quantitative Methodology

EDUC
Simone Gibson headshot Simone Gibson

Director, MILE @ Morgan State, Responsive Literacy, School of Education and Urban Studies, Morgan State University

Maggie Peterson headshot Maggie Peterson

Executive Director, and Assistant Clinical Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
Jade Wexler headshot Jade Wexler

Associate Director, Research, and Associate Professor, Special Education

EDUC
Melinda Martin-Beltran headshot Melinda Martin-Beltran

Associate Director, Professional Development, Associate Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
José Ortiz headshot José Ortiz

Associate Director, Community Outreach, and Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences

BSOS
Faculty Headshot Brandi Slaughter

Associate Clinical Professor, Public Policy

SPP
Jennifer Littlefield headshot Jennifer Littlefield

Area Lead, Policy Education, and Lecturer, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Public Policy

SPP
Shanna Pearson headshot Shanna Pearson

Area Lead, Policy Research, and Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Public Policy

SPP
Kira Gor headshot Kira Gor

Area Lead, Language Diversity, and Professor, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

ARHU
Courtney Overton headshot Courtney Overton

Associate Director, Education, LEAP Preschool Lead, and Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences

BSOS
Elizabeth Gotwalt headshot Elizabeth Gotwalt

Ed Terps Executive Director

EDUC
Drew Fagan headshot Drew Fagan

Associate Clinical Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
Loren Jones headshot

Loren Jones

Associate Clinical Professor

EDUC

Contributors:

Colin Phillips headshot Colin Phillips

Professor, Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, Linguistics, Director, Language Science Center

ARHU
Ebony Terrell Shockley headshot Ebony Terrell Shockley

Associate Clinical Professor, Executive Director

EDUC
Jennifer turner headshot Jennifer Turner

Associate Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
Elizabeth Bonsignore headshot Elizabeth Bonsignore

Assistant Research Scientist, Information Studies

INFO
Rochelle Newman headshot Rochelle Newman

Professor and Chair, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences

BSOS
Juan Uriagereka headshot Juan Uriagereka

Professor, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Dept. of Linguistics

ARHU
Shevaun lewis headshot Shevaun Lewis

Assistant Research Professor and Assistant Director, Language Science Center

ARHU
Eliza Thompson headshot Eliza Thompson

Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences

BSOS
Ayanna Baccus headshot Ayanna Baccus

Associate Clinical Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
Nan Bernstein Ratner Nan Bernstein Ratner

Professor, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Director of Graduate Studies, Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program

BSOS
Christy Tirrell-Corbin headshot Christy Tirrell-Corbin

Clinical Professor, Human Development and Quantitative Methodology

EDUC
Susan De La Paz headshot Susan De La Paz

Professor, Special Education

EDUC
Jason Chow headshot Jason Chow

Associate Professor, Special Education

EDUC
Jeff MacSwan headshot Jeff MacSwan

Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
Kellie Rolstad headshot Kellie Rolstad

Associate Professor, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

EDUC
Rachel Romeo headshot Rachel Romeo

Assistant Professor, Human Development and Quantitative Methodology

EDUC
Ana Taboada Barber headshot Ana Taboada Barber

Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Innovation and Partnerships

EDUC
Veronica Kang headshot Veronica Kang

Associate Professor, Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education

EDUC

Partnerships:

  • Morgan State University
  • Prince George’s County Public Schools
  • Montgomery County Public Schools
  • Howard County Public Schools
  • Baltimore City Schools
  • Maryland Speech & Hearing Association

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