This poetry/paper article is a re-accounting, a poetic counterstory in curriculum, of the praxis of an African American female teacher-educator working against internalized notions of curriculum as standards by re-imagining curriculum through the lives of third grade students and her teacher education colleagues. Using critical race feminism (Berry, 2010; Berry & Mizelle, 2006; Wing, 2003) as her framework, the author will describe how she moves curriculum from internalized to connected, collective, and introspective. The author will provide her rationale for the necessity of such movements in curriculum and will conclude the paper with a discussion about the possibilities that exist in such re-imagination
This paper addresses the issues of knowledge production, which interrogate and disrupt dominant narr...
This paper addresses the issues of knowledge production, which interrogate and disrupt dominant narr...
The study conceptualizes teaching and learning as a process of co-constructing knowledge, particular...
This poetry/paper article is a re-accounting, a poetic counterstory in curriculum, of the praxis of ...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
In this article, I analyze the way “globalization” is deployed in US universities as a value additio...
As the PK-12 student population grows more diverse, the teaching population steadfastly continues to...
This article offers and discusses a prototype syllabus for teaching the course Introduction to Women...
This article examines the intellectual and experiential journey of a South Asian American (SAA) femi...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnographic is an account of my personal journey in higher education...
This article discusses a “pragmatic toolkit” for decolonizing a course by intersectionality combinin...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
This paper addresses the issues of knowledge production, which interrogate and disrupt dominant narr...
This paper addresses the issues of knowledge production, which interrogate and disrupt dominant narr...
The study conceptualizes teaching and learning as a process of co-constructing knowledge, particular...
This poetry/paper article is a re-accounting, a poetic counterstory in curriculum, of the praxis of ...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
In this article, I analyze the way “globalization” is deployed in US universities as a value additio...
As the PK-12 student population grows more diverse, the teaching population steadfastly continues to...
This article offers and discusses a prototype syllabus for teaching the course Introduction to Women...
This article examines the intellectual and experiential journey of a South Asian American (SAA) femi...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnographic is an account of my personal journey in higher education...
This article discusses a “pragmatic toolkit” for decolonizing a course by intersectionality combinin...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
This paper addresses the issues of knowledge production, which interrogate and disrupt dominant narr...
This paper addresses the issues of knowledge production, which interrogate and disrupt dominant narr...
The study conceptualizes teaching and learning as a process of co-constructing knowledge, particular...