Research papers
 
                                                   Research Papers       Posters
 
 
 
Strand 1 papers:
 
1. Calabrese Barton, A., Rivet, A., Tan, E. & Groome, M. (2006). Urban Girls’ Merging Science Practices: An Overview. A paper presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching. San Francisco, CA.
 
2. Calabrese Barton, A. & Tan, E. (2006). Merging Science Practices and Creating hybrid spaces. A paper presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching. San Francisco, CA. (download)
 
3. Calabrese Barton, A. & Tan, E. (2006). Non-traditional funds of knowledge & Discourses and Hybrid Space. A paper prepared for submission to the Journal of Research in Science Teaching. (download)
 
Strand 2 papers:
 
1.Tan, E. & Calabrese Barton, A. (2006). Understanding How Girls’ Identities Shape Their Science              Practices: The Stories of Amelia and Ginny. A paper presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching. San Francisco, CA. (download)
 
2. Groome, M., Calabrese Barton, A., & Rivet, A. (2006). On the Edge: Two Girls Negotiate Participation in a Middle School Science Classroom. A paper presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching. San Francisco, CA.(download)
 
3. Rivet, A., & Calabrese Barton, A. (2006). Urban Girls’ Science Practices: Implications for Classroom Instruction. A paper presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching. San Francisco, CA.
 
Strand 3 papers:
 
1. Tan, E. & Calabrese Barton, A. (2006). From peripheral to central, the story of Melanie’s metamorphosis. A paper prepared for submission to Science Education. (download)
 
Posters:
First year project poster presented at the annual NSF conference in 2005 (download)
Second year project poster presented at the annual NSF conference in 2005 (download)