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Nell K. Duke is a Professor in the Marsal Family School of Education at the University of Michigan. Her work focuses on early literacy development, particularly among children living in poverty, with expertise in informational reading/writing, comprehension instruction, and equity in education. She has held leadership roles as Co-Principal Investigator on projects funded by the Institute of Education Sciences, National Science Foundation, and others. Duke has received numerous awards, including the P. David Pearson Scholarly Influence Award (2014) and recognition from prominent educational organizations.
Her research emphasizes evidence-based strategies for literacy improvement, including project-based learning and family engagement. Notable books include Beyond Bedtime Stories and Inside Information. Duke also advocates for improving educational research training and consults with policy organizations. Her grants include initiatives like 'Interdisciplinary PBL Grade 1 Curriculum' (2021–2023) and efforts to narrow achievement gaps in social studies literacy.
- Education Background: Not explicitly listed in text; focus on academic career milestones.
- Grants & Funding: Includes projects on early childhood literacy, curriculum development, and scalable educational interventions.
Publications span journals like Young Children, Elementary School Journal, and book chapters addressing literacy pedagogy, assessment, and equity. She actively disseminates knowledge via speaking engagements and social media (@nellkduke).
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