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Video games in the secondary English language arts classroom: A state‐of‐the‐art review of the literature
BL Nash, RB Brady
Reading Research Quarterly 57 (3), 957-981, 2022
602022
A critical review of the refutation text literature: Methodological confounds, theoretical problems, and possible solutions
A Zengilowski, BA Schuetze, BL Nash, DL Schallert
Educational Psychologist 56 (3), 175-195, 2021
582021
Exploring multimodal writing in secondary English classrooms: a literature review
B Nash
English Teaching: Practice & Critique 17 (4), 342-356, 2018
482018
Ways of being in community: Centering preservice teachers’ culturally sustaining pedagogies in field-based literacy teacher education
B Nash, MM Wetzel, H Dunham, JA Murdter-Atkinson
Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice 70 (1), 408-427, 2021
282021
Constructing meaning online: Teaching critical reading in a post‐truth era
BL Nash
The Reading Teacher 74 (6), 713-722, 2021
222021
Working toward a socially just future in the ELA methods class
M Fowler-Amato, K LeeKeenan, A Warrington, BL Nash, RB Brady
Journal of Literacy Research 51 (2), 158-176, 2019
192019
“We Felt Like Pioneers”: Exploring the Social and Emotional Dimensions of Teachers’ Learning During Online Professional Development
B Nash
Journal of Online Learning Research 8 (1), 101-125, 2022
182022
Building on linguistic strengths: Tenets of a culturally sustaining teacher
H Dunham, J Murdter‐Atkinson, B Nash, MM Wetzel
The Reading Teacher 75 (6), 677-684, 2022
162022
Artificial intelligence in English education: Challenges and opportunities for teachers and teacher educators
BL Nash, T Hicks, M Garcia, W Fassbender, D Alvermann, S Boutelier, ...
English Education 55 (3), 201-206, 2023
152023
Accessibility in video gaming: An overview and implications for English language arts education
S von Gillern, B Nash
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 66 (6), 382-390, 2023
142023
A Culturally Sustaining Approach to Multimodal Literacies: Building from Students’ Funds of Knowledge in Field-Based Teacher Education
BL Nash, H Dunham, J Murdter-Atkinson, M Mosley Wetzel
Literacy Research and Instruction 63 (2), 151-175, 2024
122024
" But Isn't the Teacher Supposed to Tell Us?": Illuminating Transactional Reading Processes through Transmediation.
B Nash
Journal of Language and Literacy Education 14 (2), n2, 2018
122018
Attending to the sounds of stories: The affordances of audiobooks in the English classroom
BL Nash
Changing English 30 (2), 99-106, 2023
102023
Inquiries into digital funds of knowledge: Envisioning a sociocritical digital reading curriculum
B Nash, M Reyes IV, M Williamson, MB Hedgecock
english leadership quarterly 44 (2), 2-7, 2021
92021
“The conversation has more levels”: exploring Zoom’s text chat as a discussion mediator in middle school teachers’ online professional development
BL Nash, A Zengilowski, DL Schallert
Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education 39 (2), 114-128, 2023
72023
Literacy educators’ attitudes on video games and learning
S von Gillern, B Nash, C Stufft, H Gould
European Conference on Games Based Learning 16 (1), 793-802, 2022
72022
Playful literacies and pedagogical priorities: digital games in the English classroom
A Bacalja, BL Nash
English Teaching: Practice & Critique 22 (4), 447-461, 2023
52023
Critical approaches to media literacy in teacher education: Accounting for the challenges of post-truth politics
A Hendrix-Soto, B Nash
Journal of Language & Literacy Education 19 (1), 1-17, 2023
42023
Bringing Refutation Texts Back to Their Literacy Roots: What do Critical Literacy and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Have to Teach us About Students’ Conceptual Change?
A Zengilowski, BL Nash, BA Schuetze, DL Schallert
Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice 71 (1), 341-358, 2022
42022
Technology, oppression, and resistance in speculative young adult fiction
BL Nash
Children's Literature in Education 55 (4), 687-700, 2024
22024
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