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Paradoxes & Praxis: The 21st Century Imperative for Educational FoundationsMain MenuContentsParadoxes & Praxis: The 21st Century Imperative for Educational FoundationsCome with us on this journey...Katie Hockema, M.Ed. & Janekka Colbert, M.Ed.Pardoxes & Praxis: The 21st Century Imperative for Educational FoundationsIntroductionWho Should We Read?OverviewReferencesMore...M. Francyne Huckabyb0a028670024a30dbf6459126ac0b17fe5ed9174
Beverly M. Gordon
12018-01-24T08:12:36-08:00M. Francyne Huckabyb0a028670024a30dbf6459126ac0b17fe5ed917476371plain2018-01-24T08:12:36-08:00M. Francyne Huckabyb0a028670024a30dbf6459126ac0b17fe5ed9174Beverly M. Gordon, Associate Professor of Curriculum Studies in the School of Educational Policy and Leadership at The Ohio State University. Professional and Academic achievements
A summer 1995 visiting faculty appointment at the University of Wisconsin – Madison ( my alma mater),
The first African American woman in the history of The Ohio State University elected to the position of departmental chairwoman,
Elected in 1998 vice-president of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Division G ( Social Context).
My current teaching duties include teaching various curriculum courses, as well as two courses created and instituted in African American educational history, both of which are now part of the College’s multicultural course offerings and attracts students from across campus as well as those in the COE’s certification programs. Education
Ph.D, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1979 in Curriculum and Instruction as a major and Educational Policy as a minor. 1979 Dissertation: ” The Educational Life Histories of High School Dropouts.”
M.S. The University of Wisconsin-Madison in Urban Education.
B.S. Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut in English Literature
I came to Ohio State University in 1979 in the Early and Middle Childhood Education Department. During a College wide reorganization in 1983, I transferred into the Department of Educational Policy and Leadership, where I currently work. Currently I teach courses in Curriculum Studies, a two course sequence in African American educational history, and a core course in the Cultural Studies Program.
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