Kenneth J. Varner
Biography
Kenneth Varner’s research centers around the intersections of global education and engagement, with an emphasis on the language and literacy practices of individuals and communities. He is additionally an expert in teacher preparation and preparation pathway approaches in Nevada, the United States, and abroad.
A frequent media source, Varner's work has examined topics such as white racial identity, the school-to-prison pipeline, culturally responsive practice, and the role of international education.
Varner is the author of over 90 publications including articles in Teacher’s College Record, Educational Foundations, Democracy in Education, and Social Identities: Journal for the Studies of Race, Nation, and Culture.
Education
- Ph.D., Education and Critical Race Theory, The Ohio State University
- M.S., Literacy, St. John Fisher College
- B.A., Education, Niagara University
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