Faculty Directory

Faythe Beauchemin

Assistant Professor

Department

TCS Teaching, Curriculum, and Society

Publications

Beauchemin, F. & Carpenter de Cortina, R.* (in press). Broadening the construction of personhood in literacy instruction with multilingual paraprofessional teachers and students. Research in the Teaching of English.

Beauchemin, F., Somerville-Braun, J. & Rowe, L. (in press). Navigating current reading policy and curricular approaches with multilingual learners: A comparative case study. Literacy Research: Theory, Method and Practice.

Rowe, L., Beauchemin, F. & Somerville-Braun, J. (in press). Translanguaging and languaging as complimentary lenses for analyzing classroom interactions. Journal of Language, Identity and Education.

Somerville-Braun, J., Rowe, L., & Beauchemin, F. (in press). 鈥淚 want to stay, please鈥: Exploring the academic and social functions of translanguaging in an elementary ESL classroom. English Teaching: Practice and Critique.

Beauchemin, F., Carpenter de Cortina, R.* & Somerville-Braun, J. (2025). Other teachers鈥 classrooms: Multilingual paraprofessional teachers鈥 hypothetical language policy implementation narratives. Anthropology and Education Quarterly. Advance online publication.

Beauchemin, F., Hill, H. & Wilson, M. (2025). Silencing and legitimizing dominant ideologies in literacy. Journal of Literacy Research, 57(1), 6-28.

Beauchemin, F., Krone, B., Machado, E., Qin, K., Valauri, A. & Hartman, P. (2024). Toward a theory of transgressive classroom language. Linguistics and Education, 85, 101356.

Beauchemin, F., Shen, Y.* & Zhang, G.* (2024). Exploring teacher candidates鈥 discursive shifts to translanguaging pedagogies in literacy instruction, Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 24(3), 578-604.

Beauchemin, F. (2024). Copresence in authoring conversations. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy. 24(2), 276-297.

Beauchemin, F. & Qin, K. (2023). Bilingual paraprofessional teachers and young children co-constructing affect and play in translingual read-alouds. English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 22 (2), 191-207.

Grants & Fellowships

Principal Investigator. Exploring students鈥 affective responses to multilingual literacy learning in early childhood classrooms, 艾可直播 College, Research Incentive Grant ($15,000.00).

Principal Investigator. Developing a technologically innovative, video-based and methodologically focused research lab at LSEHD, 艾可直播 College, Academic Technology Innovation Grant ($30,669).

Principal Investigator. Investigating Young Children鈥檚 and Teachers鈥 Narratives of Climate Justice Literacies. 艾可直播 College, The Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society ($42,643.14).

Principal Investigator. Exploring affect in literacy instruction for young multilingual readers and writers. 艾可直播 College, Research Expense Grant ($2,000.00).

Principal Investigator. Multilingual literacy learning in a new immigrant destination town, University of Arkansas, We Care Grant ($17,500).

Principal Investigator. Summer research fellowship, University of Arkansas ($5,025).

Principal Investigator. Examining culturally sustaining teaching practices for young bilingual students through teacher candidates鈥 digital video annotation, University of Arkansas Dean鈥檚 Office, We Care Grant ($4,949.00).

Principal Investigator. Examining translingual reading comprehension instruction in K-2 English-medium classrooms. University of Arkansas, Research Grant ($10,000.00).

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