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33. Dr. Leigh Patel & Shawna Coppola

33. Dr. Leigh Patel & Shawna Coppola

FromTo the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators


33. Dr. Leigh Patel & Shawna Coppola

FromTo the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest today is Dr. Leigh Patel who is a transdisciplinary scholar whose research focuses on both the ways schooling delivers inequities and how education can be a tool for liberation. She is the author of Decolonizing Educational Research. We’ll be discussing an essay she published last fall on decolonizing.net. In the second part of the episode I’m joined by my colleague Shawna Coppola, author of the new book Literacy For All. **For a transcript and more information about the podcast and host Jennifer Serravallo: www.jennniferserravallo.com/podcastRead Dr. Patel's Essay here.Learn more about Shawna's book here.**About Dr. Leigh Patel:Dr. Leigh Patel is an interdisciplinary researcher, educator, writer, and is the Associate Dean for Equity and Justice in Education at the University of Pittsburgh. She works extensively with societally marginalized youth and teacher activists. Patel is a recipient of the June Jordan Award for scholarly leadership and poetic bravery in social critique and is a national board member of Education for Liberation, a long-standing organization dedicated to transformative education for and by youth of color. She is the author of Youth Held at the Border and Decolonizing Educational Research. Connect with her on Twitter at @lipatel.Support the show
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (35)

Jennifer Serravallo interviews leading literacy researchers and scholars about their work. In each episode, she's joined by colleagues from her consulting team to talk about practical implications from the interview that educators can bring right to the classroom.