Elizabeth Kenyon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
White Hall
Biography
I am an associate professor of social studies education. My interests include the implicit curriculum of authority in classrooms, global citizenship education, and working with issues of whiteness and racism in teacher education. Prior to completing my PhD in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education at Michigan State University, I taught both middle and high school in Washington DC.
Education
Ph.D. with specialties in Social Studies Education, Teacher Education, and Critical Theories of Education, Michigan State University.
M.A. with specialties in Social Justice in Intercultural Relations and Sustainable Development, Graduate Institute School for International Training.
M.Ed. in Secondary Social Studies Education, Keene State College.
B.A. in History, Albion College.
M.A. with specialties in Social Justice in Intercultural Relations and Sustainable Development, Graduate Institute School for International Training.
M.Ed. in Secondary Social Studies Education, Keene State College.
B.A. in History, Albion College.
Expertise
The implicit curriculum of authority in classrooms
global citizenship education
and working with issues of whiteness and racism in teacher education
global citizenship education
and working with issues of whiteness and racism in teacher education
Awards/Achievements
- Dissertation Completion Fellowship (2015), Michigan State University
- Fellowship to Enhance Global Understanding – Botswana (2013), College of Education, Michigan State University
- Outreach and Engagement Fellowship (2013), College of Education, Michigan State University