Hannah Carson Baggett Department of Educational Foundations, Technology, and Leadership Auburn University 4024 Haley Center hcb0017@auburn.



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Baggett CV 1 RESEARCH INTERESTS Hannah Carson Baggett Department of Educational Foundations, Technology, and Leadership Auburn University 4024 Haley Center hcb0017@auburn.edu Practicing and preservice teachers beliefs about diversity and teaching diverse students World Language education and historically marginalized students Critical Theory; Critical Race Theory EDUCATION Ph.D., Curriculum & Instruction NC State University, Raleigh, 2015 Co-Advisors: Dr. Heather A. Davis Dr. Jessica T. DeCuir-Gunby M.A.T, French Education, K-12 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, May 2006 B.A., Romance Languages: French University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, May 2002 B.A., Economics University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, May 2002 UNC Year Abroad l Université de Montpellier III, France, 2000-2001 HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS August 2014 April 2014 Fall 2013 April 2013 Spring 2011 Invited participant. American Psychological Association, Division 15 - Educational Psychology, Doctoral Student Seminar. Washington, DC Invited participant. American Educational Research Association, Division K Teaching and Teacher Education, Doctoral Student Seminar. Philadelphia, PA NCSU Office of Faculty Development Thank a Teacher Program recipient. Invited Participant. American Psychological Association, Division 15 - Educational Psychology, Provocation on Teacher Beliefs about Teaching, Assessment, Learning, Curriculum, & Knowledge (TALCK). San Francisco, CA. Teacher of the Year Nominee, Southern Durham High School, Durham, NC. 1999-2002 Member, Pi Delta Phi National French Honors Society, UNC chapter. RESEARCH FUNDING February 2015 NCSU Graduate Student Travel Support Award recipient. August 2014 Dissertation Research Grant recipient. American Psychological Association, Division 15- Educational Psychology. 2011-2015 NCSU Graduate School Diversity Enhancement Grant recipient.

Baggett CV 2 PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS Baggett, H. C., Simmons, C. G., Eggleton, S. R., & DeCuir-Gunby, J. T. (2015, forthcoming). "Cause they're not learning for our world; they're learning for theirs": A critical race theory and phenomenological variant of ecological systems theory analysis of Season 4 of The Wire. In T. S. Gaynor & J. D. Talifarro (Eds.). Using HBO s The Wire to Teach Urban Issues. Baggett, H. C. & Davis, H. A. (2015) Just Community. In G. Scarlett (Ed.). Classroom Management: An A-to-Z Guide. New York, NY: Sage. Baggett, H. C. & Davis, H. A (2015). Power and Classroom Management. In G. Scarlett (Ed.). Classroom Management: An A-to-Z Guide. New York, NY: Sage. Simmons, C. G., Baggett, H. C., & Eggleton, S. R. (2014). Hoodies in the classroom: An examination of racial profiling in the Trayvon Martin case and implications for education. In K. J. Fasching- Varner, A. D. Dixson, R. E. Reynolds, & K. Albert (Eds.). Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice: Writing Wrong (pp. 167-172). Boston, MA: Sense. PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW Baggett, H. C. (2015). L Égalité des Chances?: A Critical Race analysis of student enrollment in World Languages. Baggett, H. C. (2015). This stuff is too deep! : Examining Teacher Candidates Beliefs about Cultural Diversity and Teaching Diverse Populations. Baggett, H. C. & Simmons, C. G. (2015). Teachers Really Have a Bias in Their Head : Teacher Candidates Conceptions of Racial Profiling MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Baggett, H. C., Jones, D. L., & Brown, S. A. (2015). RTI can t make you care : A Critical Race analysis of teacher beliefs and a school-based reform initiative. Responsiveness To Instruction (RTI) is an educational reform designed to support schools in providing interventions to meet the needs of all K-12 students. RTI has the potential to lower the number of students referred for special education services. However, students of color are consistently overrepresented in categories such as at-risk or low-performing, and thus in need of RTI interventions. This instrumental case study examined teachers perceptions about the effectiveness of RTI for students of color at a rural elementary school. Critical Race Theory is used to provide insight regarding teacher belief systems and to describe how these belief systems may affect implementation of RTI interventions. Implications for other educational reforms are discussed. Davis, H. A. & Baggett, H. C. (2015). Exploring teacher candidates dispositions for teaching diverse populations: Relationship between sense of responsibility and teacher efficacy. Research in the field of teacher education suggests that many teacher candidates do not embody dispositions towards responsibility for teaching diverse students in public schools (Villegas, 2007). In this study, we first aimed to implicitly identify homogeneous clusters of candidates who embody similar dispositions towards personal responsibility for teaching diverse populations in public schools. Then, we

Baggett CV 3 explored the extent to which systematic variations in personal responsibility predicted variability in their efficacy for connecting with and teaching diverse students. Finally, we analyzed candidates open-ended responses concerning why they report feeling personally responsible for some populations over others. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Monaco, M. & Baggett, H. C. (February, 2016). Aligning the Stargate: The Intersection of Faculty Perception and Independent Scoring of Candidate's Proficiency on the edtpa. Paper to be presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE), Las Vegas. Baggett, H. C. (August, 2015). World Language teachers beliefs about diversity. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association (APA), Toronto. Baggett, H. C. & Simmons, C. G. (April, 2015). "I feel like teachers really have a bias in their head": A case study of teacher candidates' conceptions of racial profiling. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago. Davis, H. A. & Baggett, H. C. (April, 2015). Exploring teacher candidates dispositions for teaching diverse populations: Relationship between sense of responsibility and teacher efficacy. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago. Baggett, H. C. & Simmons, C. G. (2014). "I feel like teachers really have a bias in their head": A case study of teacher candidates' conceptions of racial profiling. Paper presented at North Carolina Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators Fall Forum, Raleigh, NC. Baggett, H. C., Jones, D. L., & Brown, S. A. (2014). RTI can t make you care : A Critical Race analysis of teacher beliefs and a school-based reform initiative. Poster presented at Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Baggett, H. C. (2014). This stuff is too deep! : Examining preservice teachers beliefs about cultural diversity and teaching diverse populations. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, Philadelphia, PA. Baggett, H. C. (2013). This stuff is too deep! : Examining preservice teachers beliefs about cultural diversity and teaching diverse populations. Paper presented at the North Carolina Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators Fall Forum, Raleigh, NC. Baggett, H. C. (2013). When worlds collide: An exploration of differing worldviews in coaching relationships. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. Baggett, H. C. (2012). The untapped potential of touch: Exploring practicing teachers perceptions of touch in pedagogical and relational contexts. Poster presented at the NC State Graduate Student Research Symposium, Raleigh, NC. UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, ERMA 7210 Theory and Methodology of Qualitative Research (Fall 2015). Auburn University.

Baggett CV 4 Instructor, ERMA 7220 Applied Qualitative Research (Fall 2015). Auburn University. Instructor, ED 311 Classroom Assessment Principles and Practices (Fall 2014, Spring 2015), NC State University. Instructor, ED 204 Introduction to 21 st Century Teaching (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015), NC State University. Instructor, EDP 304 Introduction to Educational Psychology (Spring 2012; Summer, 2012; Summer, 2013 Distance Education), NC State University. Guest Lecturer, ED 700 Introduction to Educational Research (Spring, 2015), NC State University, Lead Instructor: Dr. Malina Monaco. Guest Lecturer, EDP 370 Applied Child Development (Fall 2013), NC State University. Lead Instructor: Dr. Heather A. Davis. Teaching Assistant, EDP 304 Introduction to Educational Psychology (Fall 2012), NC State University. Lead Instructor: Dr. Heather A. Davis. UNIVERSITY RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, SUCCEED. (Fall, 2013-Spring, 2015), NC State University. Designed and conducted research on beginning teachers perceptions of success. Analyzed data and completed program evaluation reports on new teacher perceptions of teacher preparation. Under the direction of Dr. Erin Thomas Horne. UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2014-2015 Graduate Student Representative, Council on Multicultural Initiatives and Diversity, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, under the direction of Dr. Valerie Faulkner. Served as one of two graduate student representatives in the College of Education to assess the ways in which diversity is embedded within coursework, professional development opportunities, and institutional hiring practices. 2014-2015 Graduate Student Member, Qualitative Working Group, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, under the direction of Drs. Meghan Manfra and Tuere Bowles. Participated in monthly roundtable meetings about the ways in which qualitative research can be used to inform policy and educational reform. Spring 2014 Spring 2014 Fall 2013 CAEP Assessment Report Support, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, under the direction of Drs. Erin Thomas Horne, Michael Maher, and Malina Monaco. Compiled, analyzed, and reported longitudinal data about teacher preparation for a national accreditation review, including college efforts to recruit and prepare diverse candidates to teach diverse populations, and to support new graduates in the field. EdTPA Portfolio Scoring Support, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, under the direction of Dr. Malina Monaco. Attended scoring training and scored EdTPA portfolios from teacher candidates in Foreign Language and ESL licensure programs. Professional Development Session Coordinator, NC State University, Raleigh, NC.

Baggett CV 5 Developed and conducted series of Professional Growth Seminars (PGUs) for undergraduate teacher candidates. Sessions included activities, guest speakers, and discussion regarding racial profiling, stereotyping in schools, and culturally responsive pedagogy. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 2013 - present North Carolina Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators 2012 - present American Psychological Association, Division 15 2011 - present American Educational Research Association, Division K, Division C 2005 - present American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages 2005 - present American Association of Teachers of French 2005 - present Foreign Language Teachers Association of North Carolina K-12 TEACHING EXPERIENCE French Teacher (2006-2011), Southern Durham High School; Durham, NC. Instructed 90-minute French classes, levels 1-4. Student Teacher (Spring, 2006), Ephesus Road Elementary School: Chapel Hill, NC. Instructed 25 minute, daily French classes in a FLES program for 2 nd, 3 rd, and 5 th grade students. Assistante de Langue (2002-2003) École Pont de Justice: Nîmes, France. English Instructor for 6-12 year old French students in neighborhood school. OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2011-2015 Volunteer tutor, Wiley Partners Program, Wiley International Magnet School; Raleigh, NC. Provided individualized reading, writing, and math instruction for students in a 3 rd - 5 th grade special needs classroom. 2008-2011 World Language Department Chair, Southern Durham High School; Durham, NC. Provided pedagogical support and professional development for colleagues. Developed common assessments for French levels 1, 2, 3 and benchmarks for French and Spanish, levels 1 and 2. Co-sponsored (with ESL department) annual information night for Latino students and parents to increase enrollment at area community colleges. 2010-2011 Nominated Participant, The Center for Teacher Learning and Collaboration, Duke University; Durham, NC. Year-long professional development program focused on teacher renewal and rejuvenation. Designed by Duke faculty members in conjunction with Durham Public Schools. COACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE Instructional Coaching Practicum, ECI 841(Fall 2013),NC State University. Provided coaching support for a teaching assistant for an online section of Educational Psychology (EDP 304). Emphasis on selection of a teaching behavior focus and data collection on his practice throughout the coaching cycle.

Baggett CV 6 Support Mentor, (Fall 2013, Spring 2014), Durham Public Schools; Durham, NC. Coordinated with District Lead Mentor to provide face-to-face and virtual support and information sessions for two Initially Licensed World Language Teachers. Cooperating Teacher, (Fall 2010, Fall 2011), Southern Durham High School; Durham, NC. Hosted observing teacher candidates in teacher preparation programs from NC Central University and UNC- Chapel Hill. Provided feedback for structured reflection assignments.