#  Emily Phillips Galloway 

 

 



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 Emily Phillips Galloway is Assistant Professor at the Peabody School of Education, Vanderbilt University. Rooted in her experiences as a former middle school reading specialist, her research explores the relations between school-relevant language expression and comprehension during middle childhood, with a focus on learners from linguistically and culturally minoritized communities. With the goal of advancing anti-racist pedagogy, her work aims to position school-relevant language as a semiotic resource for critically examining inequality, envisioning change, fostering learner agency, and nurturing learners’ socioemotional, professional, and political aspirations. Committed to advancing research-practice partnerships, she also works regularly with teachers, school leaders, and administrators.



 

 

 





 

 

- ## Role
    
     [Co-Principal Investigator](/role/co-principal-investigator)