Nicholas Triplett
Nick is a faculty lecturer at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. His research and work focus on educational equity, school discipline, and the role of schools in social class reproduction. Nick has authored numerous peer reviewed articles and book chapters, and his work has been presented at state, national, and international educational conferences.
In the past, Nick has been a high school social studies teacher, a facilitator at non-traditional independent schools and educational co-ops, and served as member and chair of the board of directors at other local charter schools. He has also been (and remains) a stay-at-home dad for the past 11 years.
Nick graduated from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill with a BA in History and an MA in Teaching. He earned a Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction (Urban Education) from the University of North Carolina Charlotte.
He lives with his wife Susan and three children Owen (11), Jonas (7), and Olive (1.5). Owen and Jonas will attend Charlotte Lab starting in 2018-2019.
More articles
E(race)ing Inequities: Chronic absenteeism
by James E. Ford and Nicholas Triplett |
E(race)ing Inequities: Teacher qualifications, experience, retention, and racial/ethnic match
by James E. Ford and Nicholas Triplett |
E(race)ing Inequities: The State of Racial Equity in North Carolina Public Schools
by James E. Ford and Nicholas Triplett |