Entries tagged with ‘Sidonia Alenuma-Nimoh’

New Publication!!

Dr. Sidonia Alenuma-Nimoh collaborated with Dr. Loramy Gerstbauer of Political Science Department to write a book chapter entitled: “Gendered Globalization: A Reexamination of the Changing roles of women in Africa”. The title of the book, edited by Dip Kapoor of the University of Alberta, Canada, is CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NEOLIBERAL GLOBALIZATION, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION IN […]

Dr. Alenuma-Nimoh Presents at MN ASCD Conference

On March 9, 2011, Dr. Alenuma-Nimoh presented at the Minnesota Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) Conference. The abstract of the presentation is as follows: Multicultural instruction and differentiated instruction are similar in many ways. They are both set on the premise that good teaching caters to the needs of ALL students by ensuring […]

Selected to chair the Roundtable Session titled, “Challenging the Norm: Curriculum, Teacher Resistance, and Special Education” at the 2011 AERA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, April 8 – 12.

It is an honor to have been selected to chair the Roundtable Session titled, “Challenging the Norm: Curriculum, Teacher Resistance, and Special Education” at the 2011 AERA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, April 8 – 12. I look forward to the conference and to executing my duties as chair.

Sidonia Alenuma-Nimoh at the 2010 20th NAME Anniversary Conference

Sidonia Alenuma-Nimoh just got back from the 20th Anniversary of National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME), held in Las Vegas from November 3 to 7, 2010. She presented on the topic: “Is There a Way of Teaching for Social Justice: A Multiculturalist Perspective.” The presentation began with operational definitions of social justice and multicultural education […]