Dr. Marcia Davidson
Dr. Davidson is the Global
Director of Reading and Writing Instruction for Room to Read, an organization
with reading intervention programs in nine countries in Asia and Africa. She is
a nationally certified school psychologist and worked in public schools for 15
years, serving children and families from preschool through age 21. She was a
faculty member in both elementary education and special education departments
at the university level, teaching courses in reading methods and assessment for
12 years. More recently, Dr. Davidson began to focus on reading programs in
poor countries. She designed an early reading intervention and provided
technical assistance in the implementation of the Liberia USAID/World Bank EGRA
Plus early grade reading project, and worked as a Senior Technical Advisor in
the scaling up of this project for 1 ½ years during a residency in Liberia
working for RTI International. In her current role, she works with her country
teams on reading program design in local languages, classroom program
implementation, classroom support, community engagement and partnerships,
assessment and program impact. She has published studies in reading and reading
assessment; current research interests include evaluating the impact of reading
interventions in local languages, continuous assessment approaches, and
effective teacher professional development in poor countries.
Dr. Davidson earned her BA in elementary education from Webster
University, her MS in community-school psychology from Central Florida University
and her PhD in special education from the University of Washington.