Dr. Nancy Ares | Education

Dr. Nancy Ares | Leading  Researcher in  Education

Dr. Nancy Ares, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

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🎓 Educational Journey

An academic odyssey that commenced with a B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona in 1983 and culminated in a PhD in Educational Psychology from Auburn University in 1998.

Honors and Awards

An impressive array of acknowledgments, including accolades like the G. Graydon ’58 and Jane W. Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Presidential Graduate Fellowship at Auburn University, attesting to a legacy of excellence.

📚 Professional Expertise

A storied career in academia, spanning from a Post-Doctoral Researcher role at Auburn University to roles at the University of Utah and, presently, as a Faculty Senior Associate at the University of Rochester. Noteworthy positions include serving as an Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development.

🤝 Professional Engagements:

Membership in esteemed professional organizations like the American Educational Research Association, American Educational Studies Association, American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies, and the American Association of Geographers underscores a commitment to academic community and collaboration.

 

 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

  • Citations by: All – 917, Since 2018 – 277
  • h-index: All – 18, Since 2018 – 11
  • i10 index: All – 24, Since 2018 – 13
Publication TOP NOTE :

The geographies of difference: The production of the east side, west side, and central city school Paper publication in 2004 cite by 105

A dialectic analysis of generativity: Issues of network-supported design in mathematics and sciencePaper publication in 2005 cite by 95

The nature and future of classroom connectivity: The dialectics of mathematics in the social space Paper publication in 2002 cite by 60

Middle school students’ understanding of meaningful learning and engaging classroom activities  Paper publication in 2002 cite by 59

The power of mediating artifacts in group-level development of mathematical discourses Paper publication in 2009 cite by 59

Cultural practices in networked classroom learning environments  Paper publication in 2008 cite by 54

Diversity-by-design: The what, why, and how of generativity in next-generation classroom networks  Paper publication in 2020 cite by 50

Political aims and classroom dynamics: Generative processes in classroom communities.  Paper publication in 2006 cite by 44

Geographies of difference: The social production of the east side, west side and central city school Paper publication in 2006 cite by 43

Appropriating roles and relations of power in collaborative learning Paper publication in 2008 cite by 40