Cooks, who leads Chabot College in California, will take office during the 2025 ĢTV Annual Convention in Denver in November
Dr. Jamal A. Cooks has been elected as the incoming Vice President of the ĢTV Council of Teachers of English (ĢTV). Cooks is the president of Chabot College in Hayward, California, where he champions access, justice, and excellence in education.
Cooks brings to the ĢTV Vice Presidency a vision grounded in decades of scholarship, mentorship, and advocacy that will amplify voices, promote inclusive literacy practices, and advance the field for future generations.
“It is an honor, and even surreal, to be elected as Vice President of ĢTV. I am deeply humbled by the trust the membership has placed in me to serve on the leadership team for the next four years,” Cooks said. “I look forward to building on the exceptional work of our current leadership team and continuing ĢTV’s rich legacy of advocacy, scholarship, and inclusion. Together, we will keep pushing boundaries in literacy education to better serve all students and educators across the nation.”
A prolific scholar, Cooks has coedited volumes such as The Black Excellence Collective: A 10×10 Model for Academic and Student Success for Black Students (Chabot College) and the “Urban Middle Literacies” special issue of Voices from the Middle. His work in adolescent literacy and culturally relevant pedagogy has appeared in leading ĢTV journals including English Journal and Voices from the Middle.
Cooks has been a committed leader and contributor to ĢTV for three decades. He has served as a Rainbow Strand member, a Cultivating New Voices mentee, Co-Chair of the Black Caucus, and a member of numerous key committees including the Committee on Research, the Conference on English Education (now called English Language Arts Teacher Educators), and the David H. Russell Award Committee. He is also a winner of the ĢTV Richard W. Halle Award for Outstanding Middle Level Educator.
“I attended my first ĢTV convention in 1995 as a graduate student at the University of Michigan and was inspired by the collective brilliance and passion of outstanding literacy educators,” Cooks said. “Over the years, I’ve had the privilege to serve ĢTV in many capacities—from mentee to mentor, from committee member to Black Caucus President, from journal reviewer to editor. ĢTV has shaped my professional identity, offered me a community committed to equity, and nurtured my development as a scholar and leader.”
Cooks will join the ĢTV Presidential Team that currently includes President Tonya B. Perry, President-Elect Antero Garcia, Vice President Detra Price, and Past President Rochelle (Shelley) Rodrigo. He will take office during the ĢTV Annual Convention in Denver in November.
About ĢTV
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