
Hannah Baggett
Associate Professor
Short Bio
Dr. Hannah Baggett is an Associate Professor in the College of Education with specialization in educational research. Her research interests include sociopolitical contexts of education, school discipline and policing, and qualitative methods.
A former high school French teacher, Dr. Baggett's scholarship focuses on a pipeline of educational junctures, including work about World Language education, preservice and practicing teachers, and youth in alternative schools. Her work been published in journals such as the American Educational Research Journal, the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, Teaching and Teacher Education, Qualitative Inquiry, and the Journal of Adolescent Research.
Her forthcoming book, Beyond Bad Apples: Teacher Education for Police-Free Schools, is available for pre-order now with Harvard Education Press.
Professional Experience
- PhD, Curriculum and Instruction, NC State University, 2015
- MAT, K-12 French Education, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2006
- BA, French, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
- BA, Economics, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
- 2020 - present, Associate Professor, Auburn University
- 2015 - 2019, Assistant Professor, Auburn University
- 2011 - 2015, Teaching Assistant, NC State University
- 2006 - 2011, French Teacher, Durham Public Schools, NC