Cameron Anglum
@CameronAnglum
Assistant Professor @lehighedu. Former @SLU_SOE faculty, @Penn alum x3. Revolving around Isla 👶, one smile at at time.
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I’m overjoyed to share that this summer I will join the @lehighedu @LehighU faculty! I’m thrilled to join such a fantastic institution with stellar faculty, staff, students, and community members!
🚨New publication in a special issue of the Journal of School Choice @josc_official on race, ethnicity, and #schoolchoice, with @heidilauren1 Jennifer Gontram @CameronAnglum @BrianKisida and @g_ritt!
📢 #EdWorkingPapers: An analysis using the CARR Index, a novel rurality measure, reveals that how we define “rural” influences our understanding of the rural teacher workforce. 🔍 @Yujia_Liu_20, @ChanhLam202, @CameronAnglum, J.R. Funk, & @edu_tuan 📄 edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1231
📢 #EdWorkingPapers: Are classrooms hotbeds of indoctrination? @g_ritt, @BrianKisida, @CameronAnglum, @heidilauren1, J. Gontram, & M. Lee find limited evidence for claims about CRT and partisan bias. Classroom content mirrors local community values. 📄 bit.ly/4opxBmC
On today's front page: — Youth robotic center opens — Teacher turnover rates at 14.6% — High Court sends AG back to appeals over abortion — 12 schools to close for students with disabilities Subscribers can view the e-edition at columbiamissourian.com/eedition/?utm_…
Educators await hike in starting teacher pay amid high turnover rates columbiamissourian.com/news/k12_educa…
📢 #EdWorkingPapers: @CameronAnglum, Dorothy Rohde-Collins, @JabbariJason & @LJUNG_C offer a new framework to guide future research and better decisions on permanent school closures. 📄 edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1229
New research from Brookings shows a perception gap: While most U.S. high school students view their schools as politically balanced, many adults—especially Republicans—see a liberal bias. That disconnect may be driving education policy more than reality. brookings.edu/articles/perce…
NEW from me today (link below): A new study form Missouri shows that (a) superintendents like the 4-day school week because they believe it helps retain/recruit teachers; and (b) the four-day week does not, in fact, do that
🚨 New from PRiME: Teacher turnover in Missouri hit record highs post-pandemic. While rates dropped in 2023–24, major equity gaps persist, especially for teachers of color & in high-need schools. 📉📚 Read the full report by Dr. J. Cameron Anglum 👇 🔗 primecenter.org/education-repo……
@CameronAnglum & @erhinesmith study public opinion of Critical Race Theory in public ed, finding disconnects between voter & parent stances and inconsistencies between opposition to the CRT label & support for racism-related instruction @lehighedu @SLU_SOE bit.ly/3PTyweK
journals.sagepub.com
Voters, Parents, and Curricular Control: Preferences for Instruction Related to Racism and Critical...
In recent years, debates surrounding instruction related to Critical Race Theory (CRT) have proliferated across the United States, flamed by political actors an...
The new poll on political/cultural teaching in schools will generate attention. I appreciate a point made by @KevinMahnken’s coverage that I haven’t seen in social media reactions: the political slant isn’t always leftist. For example: “While 18% said their teachers had spoken…
How 'woke' are schools in the US? It's tricky to measure, but new data suggests people on both sides are largely talking past each other. Coverage of our new study in @educationweek @g_ritt @CameronAnglum @heidilauren1 edweek.org/teaching-learn…
New publication at @EducationNext with @BrianKisida @g_ritt Jennifer Gontram @CameronAnglum @heidilauren1 and Darnell Leatherwood takes an empirical look at critical race theory using a nationally-representative sample of U.S. high schoolers. educationnext.org/bridging-the-d…
Is 'wokeness' a serious problem in schools? In our new study, we find a substantial minority of students often hear critical race theory related claims from their teachers.
As President Trump renews his pledge to combat unpatriotic education, survey evidence suggests that controversial teachings are alive and well. @KevinMahnken reports Read more here: buff.ly/4jsCgkY
Our new research in @EducationNext surveys a national sample of HS students to shed light on the prevalence of CRT-related topics in schools, student opinions about these issues, & who influences their politics. @g_ritt @CameronAnglum @heidilauren1
Bridging the Divide over Critical Race Theory in America’s Classrooms: New survey data shed light on the debate over “woke” instruction in schools. bit.ly/40EU8Sq
New from me in the Labor Studies Journal: Spatial Explanations for Deferred Teacher Compensation: Unions and Competition for Teachers journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…
Dr. Anglum, Dr. Desimone, and Dr. Hill’s article “analyzes the implementation of a blended learning middle school mathematics intervention in a large urban school district in the northeastern United States”: ow.ly/fCLR50Uk7tc @UDelaware @SLUph
Since 2019, we’ve been seeing academic terms like “CRT” and “DEI” co-opted by the current conservative movement. I studied this by fielding survey experiments to show how opposition to teaching kids about race is rooted in misinformation spread through politicizing the term.
#OpenAccess from @JPublicPolicy - They only hate the term: policy branding and the politics of critical race theory - cup.org/48VAiF0 - @ProfJonCollins #FirstView
🚨 New publication: I show that immigration raids are linked to both short-term increases in #absenteeism & long-run declines in student attendance in a CA district. Disconcerting to see how these traumatic events reverberate through a community’s schools. journals.sagepub.com/eprint/PKTZIIP…
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