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Kathleen Weiler
Professor of Education
- Ed.D., Boston University
- M.A., Harvard University
- B.A., Stanford University
Kathleen Weiler's research
has focused on the social, historical, and political context of education in
relation to questions of gender, and includes ethnographic studies of classroom
teaching, feminist theory and pedagogy, and historical studies of women educators
in the American West. Her teaching and scholarship is concerned with issues of
social justice and democratic education. Her research has been supported by
fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Spencer Foundation,
and the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe. She was the recipient of a Fulbright senior
scholar fellowship to Australia in 1995.
Publications
Weiler, K. (Ed.) (2001). Feminist Engagements. Routledge.
Weiler, K. and Middleton, S. (Eds.) (1999). Telling Women's Lives:
Narrative Inquiries in History of Women's Education. Open
University Press.
Crocco, M., Munro, P., and Weiler, K. (1999). Pedagogies of
Resistance: Women Educator Activists 1880-1960. Teachers College
Press, 1999.
Weiler, K. (1998). Country Schoolwomen: Teaching in Rural
California 1850-1950. Stanford University Press.
Weiler,K. (1988). Women Teaching for Change. Bergin and Garvey.
Weiler, K. and Arnot, M. (Eds.) (1993). Feminism and Social
Justice in Education. Falmer Press.
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