JT Torres

JT Torres directs the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning at Washington & Lee University. He earned a PhD in Educational Psychology from Washington State University and an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University. He researches the relationship between literacy, identity, and learning. His co-authored book, How to Use Writing for Teaching and Learning, is informed by his research into the ways students write themselves into a disciplinary identity. Torres approaches literacy as an inclusive process, relying on culturally sustaining practices that frame reading and writing as acts of agency and social engagement, a point frequently made in his co-edited book, How to Incorporate Equity and Justice in Your Teaching. He also explored, in Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance, the ways oral literacy practices sustained the social memory of Ararį communities in Cuba. His most recent books focus on assessment, Nonviolent Response: Strategies for Responding to Writing; and interdependent instruction, Teaching, Learning, and Caring in Higher Education: How to Cultivate an Interdependent Classrooms.