My research focuses on teachers and teaching across the career continuum, including teacher preparation, performance assessment of teachers, early career induction, teacher evaluation, teacher leadership, and policies that affect teachers and teaching. Most recently, I was part of an international team of researchers who studied how policies support high quality and equitable teaching in high performing jurisdictions around the world. My book focused on Shanghai and the Chinese national policy landscape. I am also interested in how teacher performance assessments can capture the complexity of teaching in authentic and reliable ways when implemented within local contexts and have directed the development and implementation of an equity-centered dispositions assessment system for teachers. Practice-centered program design for teacher education has also been a core part of my work for the past several years leading to several conference papers and a book in progress. I began my career as a middle school science teacher and continue to value the collaborative relationships that teachers develop regardless of where or who they teach. I hold a Ph.D. from Stanford University in curriculum and teacher education and a B.A. from Princeton University in geological sciences.
Teacher professional learning
Teacher performance assessment
Policies that impact teachers and teaching practice
Teacher inquiry
Teacher education program design
Teacher leadership
Phronesis and practical knowledges
Practice-based learning
Dispositions for teaching in equity-driven ways