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Social Sciences Division
Education Department
Associate Professor
Faculty
Feminist Studies Department
Regular Faculty
Migrant Teachers book on Amazon
Suddenly Distant: Teachers' Work in the Context of Covid
McHenry Library
3161
By appointment
Education Department
Ph.D. Education, U.C. Berkeley 2001
M.Ed. Curriculum & Instruction, Secondary English
University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1990
B.A. English Literature
University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1989
COVID-19 as a Context for Teachers' Work
Teachers and Teachers' Work
Concpetions of the teaching profession
Conditions of teacher commitment
Composition of teacher workforce
Transnational teacher migration
Schools as workplaces for teachers
My goal as a scholar is to advance and develop knowledge related to teachers’ professional commitment, conceptions of teacher professionalism and the composition of the teacher workforce. I am interested in schools as workplaces for teachers and the reciprocal relationship between educational policy and teachers’ orientations to their work. My work seeks to unpack notions of teachers’ work held by individuals, professional communities, organizations, and policy makers. I am interested in the consequences of the interactions of those competing conceptions for creating and maintaining a professional workforce.
Sloan Center for Work and Family Post doctoral Fellow (2003)
Atlantic Public Policy Fellow, (2004)
Labor Employment Research Fund Grant (2008)
Smith Richardson Foundation Policy Fellow (2008)
National Science Foundation Noyce Grant (2009 - 2012)
UCSC Excellence in Teaching Award (2012)
- What we Learned About Teachers during the Pandemic: A Series
- The Teacher Workforce and Problems of Educational Equity
- The Evolution of New Teacher Induction Policy: Support, Specificity and Autonomy
- Expanding Teacher Work Roles: resource for retention or recipe for overwork
- Migrant Teachers: How U.S. Schools import Labor (2014) Harvard University Press
Education 60: Introduction to Educational Issues
Education 160: Theories of School Reform
Education 182: The American Teacher
Education 237: Qualitative Research Methods
Educational Policy (PhD Seminar)
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