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Jennifer Obidah
Jennifer Obidah
Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Education, Univ of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados
E-mail confirmado em cavehill.uwi.edu
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" Too Angry To Leave" Supporting New Teachers' Commitment to Transform Urban Schools
KH Quartz, TEP Research Group
Journal of teacher education 54 (2), 99-111, 2003
4072003
The influence of cultural synchronization on a teacher’s perceptions of disruption: A case study of an African American middle-school classroom
CR Monroe, JE Obidah
Journal of Teacher Education 55 (3), 256-268, 2004
3102004
Because of the kids: Facing racial and cultural differences in schools
JE Obidah, KM Teel
Teachers College Press, 2001
2522001
Mediating boundaries of race, class, and professorial authority as a critical multiculturalist
JE Obidah
Teachers College Record 102 (6), 1035-1060, 2000
1172000
Building racial and cultural competence in the classroom: Strategies for urban educators
SL Lytle, M Cochran-Smith
Teachers College Press, 2008
1022008
Preparing teachers for “Monday morning” in the urban school classroom: Reflecting on our pedagogies and practices as effective teacher educators
JE Obidah, TC Howard
Journal of Teacher Education 56 (3), 248-255, 2005
922005
Life after death: Critical pedagogy in an urban classroom
JA Johnson
Harvard Educational Review 65 (2), 213-231, 1995
671995
Black-mystory: Literate currency in everyday schooling
JE Obidah
Reconceptualizing the literacies in adolescents’ lives, 51-72, 1998
571998
Ethical orientations of state police recruits and one-year experienced officers
DW Catlin, JR Maupin
Journal of Criminal Justice 30 (6), 491-498, 2002
35*2002
Less tests, more redress: Improving minority and low income students' educational access in the Post-Brown era
JE Obidah, CA Christie, P McDonough
Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education 3 (1), 1-24, 2004
202004
Crime and punishment: Moral dilemmas in the inner-city classroom
JE Obidah, M Jackson-Minot, CR Monroe, B Williams
Race-ing moral formation: African American perspectives on care and justice …, 2004
172004
When getting tough means getting tougher: Historical and conceptual understandings of juveniles of color sentenced as adults in the United States
RK Hopson, JE Obidah
Journal of Negro Education, 158-174, 2002
142002
In search of a theoretical framework
JE Obidah
Sisters of the academy: Emergent Black women scholars in higher education, 43-54, 2001
132001
Utilizing students’ cultural capital in the teaching and learning process:“As if” learning communities and African-American students’ literate currency
JE Obidah, TEJ Marsh
Reconceptualizing the literacies in adolescents’ lives 2, 107-127, 2006
122006
Giving voice to those who look like us but are not us
JE Obidah
Black women in the field: Experiences understanding ourselves and others …, 2003
82003
The academic achievement of Barbados’ public primary and secondary schools 1999–2005: A comprehensive report
C Leacock, B Thompson, A Burnett, J Obidah
Bridgetown, Barbados: The University of the West Indies Education Evaluation …, 2007
72007
How best to develop preservice teachers’ racial and cultural competence: Reflections on pedagogy and practice in the university classroom
JE Obidah
Building racial and cultural competence in the classroom, 55-68, 2008
62008
Teaching in “hard to teach” contexts: African American teachers uniquely positioned in the African American educational pipeline
JE Obidah, T Buenavista, RE Gildersleeve, P Kim, T Marsh
Strengthening the African American educational pipeline: Informing research …, 2007
62007
The impact of race and cultural differences on the teacher/student relationship: A collaborative classroom study by an African American and Caucasian teacher research team
J Obidah, KM Teel
Kansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Record 14, 70-86, 1996
61996
Instituting Universal Secondary Education: Caribbean Students' Perceptions of their Schooling Experiences
VC Knight, J Obidah
feedback 5 (32), 2014
42014
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