Education researcher & consultant

Kira J. Baker-Doyle studies how relationships shape who teachers become.

Ph.D., Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and pioneer of critical social network analysis — a method for tracing the relationships that help educators grow, organize, and stay. Author of five books on teacher networks, equity, and humanizing professional development.

Portrait of Kira J. Baker-Doyle
Meet Kira

From classroom teacher to network scientist of education.

Kira began as a kindergarten teacher in Philadelphia and an AmeriCorps educator working in community health and food justice. That ground-level view of how teachers survive — or don't — is still the engine behind her research nearly three decades later. She went on to pioneer critical social network analysis, a methodology that maps the relationships sustaining (or failing) educators, and has spent her career translating that map into programs, books, and policy that actually change outcomes for teachers and the communities they serve.

Her work sits at the intersection of relationships, social technologies, and educational equity. She is equally at home tracing the informal networks that sustain teachers of color in hostile school climates and analyzing how educators use Twitter, social annotation platforms, and other connected technologies to organize, collaborate, and learn across distances.

She currently co-coordinates the Language, Literacies & Culture doctoral program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she is a tenured Associate Professor. She previously directed the UIC Center for Literacy, a $6.8M family-literacy organization serving 5,000 Chicago families annually, and held the endowed Rosemary & Walter Blankley Professorship at Arcadia University.

Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education
5 books on teacher networks, equity & professional development
Co-founder, John & Kira's LLC — grew to a multi-million-dollar social enterprise

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Current research

Active projects

Four ongoing studies exploring the social networks that shape how people read, write, teach, and learn together.

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Read, Make & Play Project

Research on a bilingual family literacy program co-developed through the Center for Literacy, focusing on social connections and collaboration among families in the program.

Collaborators: Dr. Andrea Vaughan & Dr. Sarai Coba-Rodriguez (UIC)

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Teachers Voices Project

International research collaboration on the experiences of teachers using social media for professional networking and development.

Collaborators: Dr. Paula Marcelo-Martinez & Dr. Carlos Marcelo (Andalusian Interuniversity Institute for Educational Research)

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Social Annotation Study

Studying students' social networking and critical engagement of texts during social annotation practice.

Collaborator: Dr. Rukmini Advanhanem (Discovery Partners Initiative)

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Academic Writing Support Networks

Critical social network analysis of student writing support networks in higher education.

Consulting

Ways to work together

Kira partners with universities, school districts, foundations, and nonprofits to design programs and evaluate impact — grounded in two decades of research on what actually helps educators connect, lead, and stay.

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Keynotes & Workshops

Talks and working sessions on teacher networks, connected learning, and humanizing professional development — from 60-minute keynotes to multi-day institutes.

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Program Evaluation

Design-based and social network research methods to evaluate teacher pipelines, family literacy programs, and community education initiatives.

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PD & Curriculum Design

Building professional development and fellowship programs — from summer institutes to certificate programs — rooted in social capital theory.

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Social Network Analysis

Mapping the relationships inside a school, district, or organization using UCINET, Gephi, and critical SNA methods to surface where support is — and isn't.

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Grant & Report Writing

Strategic support for research-backed grant proposals and funder reports, drawing on a track record securing $10M+ in program funding.

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Editorial & Review

Manuscript review and editorial guidance, drawing on experience as Editor-in-Chief of Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies.

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Research, for everyone

Her papers, made for non-academics

Peer-reviewed research is written for other researchers. Here, key studies are translated into short podcast episodes and plain-language takeaways — so the people the research is actually about can use it too.

2024 · Teachers College Record

From a Spark, a Mighty Flame

How small, early relationships — "germinal networks" — help teachers of color become organizers for racial justice, both inside and outside their schools.

  • One mentor or peer early on can be the seed of a whole activist network later.
  • Teachers of color often build change-making networks outside their school building first.
  • Schools that want to retain teachers of color should pay attention to these outside networks, not compete with them.
12 min · coming soon
2023 · Harvard Education Press

Critical Network Literacy

A field guide for designing professional development that treats relationships — not just content — as the thing being taught.

  • Most PD focuses on what teachers should know. This book focuses on who they should know.
  • "Critical network literacy" means understanding power, not just connection — some networks help, some quietly exclude.
  • Comes with practical design tools any PD leader can use right away.
15 min · coming soon

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