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Valerie Shirley

Associate Professor, Teaching/Learning and Sociocultural Studies | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, American Indian Studies-GIDP

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About

Valerie Shirley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Sociocultural Studies. She received her Ph.D. in Curriculum Studies from Purdue University and M.S. degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Upon receiving her B.A. degree in Elementary Education from Arizona State University, she taught in two elementary schools located in two Indigenous communities in Arizona. She is a member of the Diné Nation Ma’iideeshgizhinii, Tsinaajinni, Todich’iinii and Honaghaanii clans) which continues to shape her research and pedagogical interests. As such, her previous research work engaged Diné youth in the process of decolonization to critically examine their identities in relation to history and the Diné epistemology. Her research interests are within the areas of critical Indigenous pedagogy, social justice pedagogy, youth empowerment, curriculum development, teacher education and Indigenous education.

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    • Youth in Diverse Communities

    • Foundations of Education for Social Justice

    • Teaching Elementary School Social Studies in a Multicultural Society

    • Curriculum Theory and Policy

    • Schooling In America

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