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This blog is a collaboration between graduate students enrolled in Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College and their two Postdoctoral Fellow facilitators. For six weeks, students will explore how action research can be used to address issues of access, excellence, and impact in educational research settings and share their meaning-making here. We encourage you to come back and join the conversation from May 22 – June 30.
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Dr. Nicole Blalock
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Nicole Blalock is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Educational Equity in Diverse Schools in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on contemporary society and how its policies and practices influence not only access to education for Indigenous peoples, but also student experiences and attainment in those settings. Her personal site, which includes information about her artwork and scholarship can be found at http://nicole-renee.com