Erick Gordon is the Founding Director of the Student Press Initiative (SPI)[1] at Teachers College, Columbia University, a professional development program for teachers whose mission is to turn writing instruction into inquiry-driven projects that culminate in student publication.
Biography
Education
Gordon received his Ed.D. in English Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. His scholarly interests include the teaching of writing and composing processes, genre theory, as well as teacher preparation and the professional education of teachers.[2]
Prior to attending Teachers College for his master's degree in English Education, Gordon founded the prose and poetry serial "Underhouse," in San Francisco’s independent zine scene in the early 1990s. He continued building self-publishing efforts as a teacher at the New York City Lab School, where he built Bag of Bees Press[3] as a way to further the writing efforts of his students. He is now teaching English at Credo High School in Rohnert Park, California.
Over the last 25 years, Gordon has worked on student press literacy projects and helped support thousands of young authors into print.
Student Press Initiative
With lessons gained from his work with the NYC Lab School about rhetorical purpose and the importance of the writer’s audience, Gordon founded the Student Press Initiative (SPI), in 2002. SPI is a non-profit, professional development organization that provides resources for teachers to take their students' work public. Some 10,000 students and 1,500 teachers have worked with SPI to publish over 450 books within the last seventeen years.[4]
Selected publications
Books
Gordon, E. (2016). Teaching the social entrepreneurs of tomorrow. In Bloom, M., Gullotta, T. P., & Greenberg, A. (Eds.), Social capital and community well-being: The serve here initiative. New York, NY: Springer.
Ruth Vinz with Erick Gordon, et al. (2000). Becoming (Other)wise: Enhancing critical reading perspectives. Portland, Me: Calendar Island.[5][6]
Articles
(2015) Gordon, E., & Vinz, R. "Provocation in the company of others: Learning through improvisational spaces." Teachers College Record, 117(10), 222-237.[7]
(2007) Gordon, E., McKibbin, K., Vasudevan, L., & Vinz, R. "Writing Out of the Unexpected: Narrative Inquiry and The Weight of Small Moments." English Education. 39(4), 326-351.[8]
(2007). "Raising the bar for classroom publication: Building a student press initiative." English Journal.[9]