KATHRYN L. KIRCHGASLER

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KATHRYN L. KIRCHGASLER Department of Curriculum and Teaching The University of Kansas School of Education 1122 West Campus Rd. Room 343 Lawrence, KS 66045 * klkirchgasler@ku.edu EDUCATION 2018 Ph.D., Department of Curriculum & Instruction University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D. Minor in Humans & the Global Environment Dissertation: Tracking Disparities: How Schools Make Up Scientific Americans and Pathologized Others Committee: Noah Weeth Feinstein (Co-Advisor), Thomas Popkewitz (Co- Advisor), Melissa Braaten, Thomas Broman, and Gloria Ladson-Billings 2006 B.A., Department of Psychology, summa cum laude Williams College Concentration in Neuroscience APPOINTMENT 2017 Present Multi-Term Lecturer, Department of Curriculum and Teaching, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 Graduate Student Award AERA Critical Issues in Curriculum and Cultural Studies (CICCS) SIG 2015 2016 NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Semi-Finalist National Academy of Education 2015 2016, University Fellowship 2011 2012 University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School 2014 2016 Graduate Fellowship in Science & Technology Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison Holtz Center 2014 2015 Pella Science Education Fellowship University of Wisconsin-Madison Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction

KIRCHGASLER, page 2 2012 2013 James B. and Susan Solie Patterson Graduate Student Scholarship University of Wisconsin-Madison Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction 2013 2014 Graduate Research Fellowship Program Honorable Mention 2012 2013 National Science Foundation 2011 2012 Chancellor s Opportunity Award University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School 2006 2007 Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Spain United States Fulbright Program PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles SCHOLARSHIP Kirchgasler, K. L. (2018). Moving the lab into the field: The making of pathologized (non)citizens in U.S. science education. Curriculum Inquiry, 48(1), 115 137. Braaten, M., Bradford, C., Kirchgasler, K. L., & Barocas, S. (2017). How data use for accountability undermines equitable science education. Journal of Educational Administration. 55(4), 427 446. Feinstein, N.W., & Kirchgasler, K. L. (2015). Sustainability in science education? How the Next Generation Science Standards approach sustainability, and why it matters. Science Education. 99(1), 121 144. Chapters in Edited Texts Kirchgasler, K. L. (In press). Strange precipitate: How interest in science produces different kinds of students. In W. Letts & S. Fifield (Eds.), STEM of Desire: Queer Theories and Science Education. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. Braaten, M., Bradford, C., Barocas, S. F., & Kirchgasler, K. L. (2018). Using data meaningfully to teach for understanding in middle school science. In N. Barnes & H. Fives (Eds.) Cases of Teachers Data Use (pp. 80-95). New York: Routledge. Kirchgasler, K. L. (2017). Scientific Americans: Historicizing the making of difference in early 20 th -century U.S. science education. In T. Popkewitz, J. Diaz & C. Kirchgasler (Eds.), A Political Sociology of Educational Knowledge: Studies of Exclusions and Difference. New York: Routledge (pp. 87 102).

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Invited Keynote Presentation KIRCHGASLER, page 3 2018 A paradox of diversity and inclusion: Making the future citizen in science education. XVIII Symposium of the International Organization for Science and Technology Education. Malmö, Sweden. Invited Talk 2018 A win-win strategy and its colonial history: Making healthier citizens in science class. TERC. Cambridge, MA. Panel Organized 2018 Paradoxes of inclusion in STEM education: Making up cultural Others through natural and neutral spaces. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Refereed Papers Presented 2018 Prioritizing their health: Historicizing the making of Others in U.S. colonial and metropolitan science education. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 2017 Adapting science education for everyday needs: The production of pathologized populations. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. 2016 Adapted for immature minds and underperforming groups : Historicizing science achievement as productive of racialized distinctions. Bergamo Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice. Dayton, OH. Differentiating students interest in science : The production of racialized and gendered bodies in U.S. science education. International Standing Conference for the History of Education. Chicago, IL. Historicizing how interest in science produces different kinds of students. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. The making of non-scientists and not-yet-citizens: Historicizing the racialization of U.S. science education. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

KIRCHGASLER, page 4 2015 Braaten, M., Bradford, C., Barocas, S., & Kirchgasler, K. L. Missed opportunities to learn: How data use for accountability undermines equitable science education. University Council for Educational Administration Convention. San Diego, CA. Interest in science: From a matter of fact to the processes of its materializing. Bergamo Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice. Dayton, OH. General science: Making different kinds of students in need of different kinds of science education. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. Kirchgasler, K. L. & Feinstein, N.W. The meaning and implications of sustainability in the Next Generation Science Standards. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. Braaten, M., Barocas, S., Bradford, C., & Kirchgasler, K. L. Cordoning off student ideas: Unintended consequences of policies-as-practiced in schools. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. Braaten, M., Kirchgasler, K. L., Bradford, C., & Barocas, S. Why science education should care about the Educational Data Movement. National Association for Research in Science Teaching Annual International Conference. Chicago, IL. 2014 Historicizing logics of equity and diversity in science education. Bergamo Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice. Dayton, OH. Invited Presentations 2016 Culturing pupils: The historical production of non-citizens in U.S. science education. Doctoral Seminar on Disrupting Good Intentions of Inclusion, Malmö University. Malmö, Sweden. Dividing by capacity: Historicizing measures of science ability and achievement in U.S. science education. Pre-Conference Workshop on Merit Achievement as Paradigm, International Standing Conference for the History of Education. Chicago, IL. 2015 Interest in science as exclusionary matrix: Historicizing the production of difference in U.S. science education. Doctoral Seminar on Theory and Data in the History of Education, University of Luxembourg. Belval, Luxembourg. 2014 Knowledge of the pupil: Seeing and sorting difference in the general science course, 1916-1926. Doctoral Seminar on Theory and Data in the History of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison, WI.

KIRCHGASLER, page 5 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2013 2015 Evidence for the Middle and High School Science Classroom: How Do Science Teachers Use Evidence of Student Learning in Day-to-Day Practice? Principal Investigator: Dr. Melissa Braaten Project funded by the Spencer Foundation TEACHING THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (Lawrence, KS) Department of Curriculum and Teaching, Online Master s Program Instructor, Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction Fall 2017, Fall 2018 Department of Curriculum and Teaching, Undergraduate Program Instructor, Introduction to the Education Profession Spring 2018 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON (Madison, WI) Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Elementary Teacher Education Program Instructor, Teaching Science Spring 2017 Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Secondary Teacher Education Program Instructor, Teaching of Science in Secondary Schools Fall 2016 Instructor, Advanced Seminars for Field Practicum and Student Teaching Spring 2013 Instructor, Initial Seminars for Field Practicum and Student Teaching Fall 2012 Supervisor, Pre-service Science Teachers 2012 2013 Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Professional Accelerated Licensure Program Instructor, Teaching Science Fall 2015 Educational Outreach and Partnerships Instructor, College for Kids Summers 2012, 2013 K-12 TEACHING Excel Academy Charter School (East Boston, MA) 5th and 6th Grade Science Teacher 2007 2011 Science Department Chair, Mentor Teacher 2010 2011

KIRCHGASLER, page 6 Colegio Garcia Lorca (Alcalá de Henares, Spain) Fulbright Teaching Assistant in Science and English as a Foreign Language 2006 2007 NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Manuscript reviewing Science Education Proposal reviewing American Educational Research Association (AERA) Division B 2016 present 2017 present SCHOOL Invited discussant for KU Professionals for Inclusion and Social Justice 2018 Graduate Student Research Conference, University of Kansas DEPARTMENT Mentor for graduate students in Curriculum & Instruction, 2015 2017 University of Wisconsin-Madison PRAXIS tutor for Professional Accelerated Licensure Program, Fall 2015 Curriculum & Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE Collaborating partner with the Center for Educational Opportunity Programs Spring 2018 GEAR UP Grant Professional Development Team, University of Kansas Facilitator in Badger Excellence in Science Teaching (teacher inquiry group) 2012 2013 Curriculum & Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS National Association for Research in Science Teaching American Educational Research Association