This dissertation draws on data from a six-month study of the materiality of one Kindergarten classroom undergoing curriculum reform in an urban public elementary school. Informed by a network case study approach, whereby case study methods are uncased through an Actor Network Theory lens, I question what it means to say literacy curriculum is enacted, or reformed, by acknowledging the multiplicity of actors entangled within curriculum, both human and non-human, local and distant, invited and uninvited. Furthermore, I propose ways of uncasing studies of literacy curriculum, revealing how no site—a school, a classroom, or an instructional block—is a fixed case but rather is constructed through networks of mobility streaming from many places....
The following text presents a revised and extended version of the public defence of my Ph.D. thesis,...
As technology consumes our society today, it was one intention of this study to examine whether purp...
The purpose of this ethnographic research was to study kindergarten students\u27 literacy skills and...
Numerous studies have documented a transformation in many of the nation’s kindergarten classrooms wh...
This dissertation addresses a gap in empirical research on the way reading and writing on networked ...
Kindergarten students who are identified as at risk in reading often enter school with deficiencies ...
The current climate of education often results in surveillance of outcomes and accountability in ear...
Given the vast range of diversity among children’s backgrounds and needs, literacy educators must co...
Implementation of initiatives and mandates in schools and districts has increased over the last deca...
This is an ethnographic study of a newly created math, science, and technology elementary magnet sch...
In Chapter 1 we trace the ways in which examinations of literacy in out-of-school settings have prov...
The purpose of this post-qualitative study was to examine the rhizomatic functioning of youth’s enga...
This paper highlights key elements of the research proposal for which I received a Rubicon grant fro...
This sequential explanatory mixed methods study analyzed teachers’ collegial learning networks in th...
The increasing standardization of literacy curriculum and instruction compounded with high-stakes ac...
The following text presents a revised and extended version of the public defence of my Ph.D. thesis,...
As technology consumes our society today, it was one intention of this study to examine whether purp...
The purpose of this ethnographic research was to study kindergarten students\u27 literacy skills and...
Numerous studies have documented a transformation in many of the nation’s kindergarten classrooms wh...
This dissertation addresses a gap in empirical research on the way reading and writing on networked ...
Kindergarten students who are identified as at risk in reading often enter school with deficiencies ...
The current climate of education often results in surveillance of outcomes and accountability in ear...
Given the vast range of diversity among children’s backgrounds and needs, literacy educators must co...
Implementation of initiatives and mandates in schools and districts has increased over the last deca...
This is an ethnographic study of a newly created math, science, and technology elementary magnet sch...
In Chapter 1 we trace the ways in which examinations of literacy in out-of-school settings have prov...
The purpose of this post-qualitative study was to examine the rhizomatic functioning of youth’s enga...
This paper highlights key elements of the research proposal for which I received a Rubicon grant fro...
This sequential explanatory mixed methods study analyzed teachers’ collegial learning networks in th...
The increasing standardization of literacy curriculum and instruction compounded with high-stakes ac...
The following text presents a revised and extended version of the public defence of my Ph.D. thesis,...
As technology consumes our society today, it was one intention of this study to examine whether purp...
The purpose of this ethnographic research was to study kindergarten students\u27 literacy skills and...