Dr. Deb Van Duinen

Arnold and Esther Sonneveldt Professor of Education
616.395.7737vanduinen@hope.edu
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Dr. Deborah Vriend Van Duinen is the Arnold and Esther Sonneveldt Associate Professor of Education and the founding director of the Hope College National Endowment for the Arts, an annual community-wide program that takes place in November. She recently published the book Widening the Lens: Integrating Multiple Approaches to Support Adolescent Literacy (Teachers College Press, 2024).

Deb received Hope College’s Towsley Research Scholar award in 2013 and the 2016 Michigan Reading Association’s Individual Literacy Award for her leadership with The Big Read and with English education. In 2022, the Big/Little Read program received the Community Impact Partner of the Year Award from Michigan Humanities, a council funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. 

Her courses include the content area literacy course for education majors. She joined the Hope College faculty in 2010.

AREAS OF expertise 

Deborah writes and teaches in the area of English education, disciplinary literacy, young adult literature and adolescent literacy.

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., curriculum, instruction and teacher education, Michigan State University, 2011
  • M.A., curriculum and instruction, Calvin College, 2002
  • B.A. in English, religion and theology, Calvin College 1998

HONORS & AWARDS

  • Community Impact Partner of the Year (NEA Big Read/Little Read Lakeshore), Michigan Humanities Council, 2022
  • Culture Champion, Hope College, 2022 
  • Editors Award for Column Excellence, The ALAN Review, 2019
  • Individual Literacy Award, Michigan Reading Association, 2016
  • Towsley Research Scholar, Hope College, 2014-2018

Grants

Big Read Grant – Program Director, National Endowment for the Arts with Arts Midwest

  • $20,000 – Homegoing: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2023
  • $19000 – Circe: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2022
  • $20,000 – An American Sunrise: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2021
  • $15,000 – In the Heart of the Sea: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2020
  • $15,000 – In the Time of the Butterflies: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2019
  • $15,000 – Station Eleven: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2018
  • $13,500 – When The Emperor Was Divine: NEA Big Read Lakeshore, 2017
  • $13,500 – Brother I’m Dying: Big Read Holland Area, 2016
  • $16,200 – The Things They Carried: Big Read Holland Area, 2015
  • $16,000 – To Kill a Mockingbird: Big Read Holland Area, 2014

Humanities Grant – Program Director, Michigan Humanities Council

  • $15,000 – Last Stop on Market Street: Little Read Lakeshore, 2022
  • $15,000 – Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story: Little Read Lakeshore, 2021
  • $15,000 – Galapagos Girl/Galapagueña: Little Read Lakeshore 2020
  • $15,000 – The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!: Little Read Lakeshore, 2019

Other Grants

  • Lilly Network Workshop Grant, Director, $12,500 to support a Vocational Discernment workshop for mid-career women faculty, 2024
  • Mellon Community-Based Partnership Grant - Co-principal investigator, $55,000 to support PK-5 Students’ Bilingual Learning Through Translanguaging Pedaogies, 2021
  • Dollar General Literacy Foundation - Youth Literacy Grant - $2500 to support a research project on adolescents’ attitudes toward reading, 2021
  • Lilly Network Exchange Grant, Director, $25,000 to support a Literature-based programs at church-related colleges/universities workshop, 2021
  • Christian Scholars Foundation Grant – Emerging Scholars Network, $7,500 to support a young adult literature research project, Christian Scholars Foundation, Emerging Scholars Network, 2015

Selected Publications

  •  with E. R. Hamilton, Teachers College Press, 2024 
  •  with K. Gritter, X. Bian, W. Boerman-Cornell, Routledge, 2024 
  • , with K. Gritter, X. Bian, W. Boerman-Cornell, Rowman & Littlefield, 2022
  • “Interactive Read-Alouds as Translanguaging Spaces”, with M. Han and A. Weng,  The Reading Teacher, 2021
  • "Carrying the Stories of Las Mariposas: Literacy as Collective and Transformative," Michigan Reading Journal, 2021

See more of Deborah's publications at .

Outside the College

Deb loves to read, write, and talk about books. Her favorite stories are the ones she gets to live with her husband Jon and their four pretty amazing kids. In her free time, Deb enjoys road biking, running, eating good food and traveling off the beaten path. Proud of her Canadian heritage, she is a huge Toronto Maple Leafs and Blue Jays fan and celebrates Canadian Thanksgiving every October. That’s pretty neat, eh? She is an active member of Third Reformed Church.

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Dr. Deb Van Duinen

Phone Number616.395.7737

VanZoeren Hall Room 283 41 Graves Place Holland, MI 49423-3617
VanZoeren Hall Room 283 41 Graves Place Holland MI 49423-3617