Professor
Rowan University
r. Beth Wassell is a Professor in the Department of Content Area Teacher Education. She teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses related to language teaching and culturally and linguistically responsive education.
Her research emphasizes the voices of students, teachers, and families and draws on critical and sociocultural frameworks to examine individuals’ agency in reshaping the structures of teaching and teacher education in P-12 settings. Her recent projects have focused on the classroom and schooling experiences of students in urban schools, particularly emergent bilingual students, and on world language education for social justice. She uses a range of qualitative methods that privilege the voices of youth, families, and educators, and views data collection and analysis as an iterative process whereby participants can collectively generate solutions to significant issues in classrooms and schools.
SCHOLARLY PAPER: Preservice Teachers’ Perspectives on Planning with Generative AI
Saturday, February 22, 2025
10:45 AM - 11:05 AM PST