Title
When All Else Fails, We Must Protect Childhood
Date of Event
Summer 7-10-2017
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Abstract
Denisha Jones, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC. She received her Ph.D. from Indiana University and, as a former early childhood teacher and preschool director, has spent her career as an advocate for teachers and has been active in keeping corporations outside of public education. She is a founding board member for the Badass Teachers Association, Inc. She is also a board member of United Opt Out National and is a member of the Advisory Board of Defending the Early Years. Her research interests include the de-professionalization of teaching, improving assessment and evaluation of early childhood teachers, culturally relevant teaching, and youth civic engagement. She is the recipient of the 2015 Bammy Award for College Professor of the Year from the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences. She has drafted an appendix on special education litigation and has provided legal research to the Schoolhouse-to-Jailhouse team of the Advancement Project. She is currently a Juris Doctor Candidate at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law.
Document Type
Lecture
Recommended Citation
Jones, Denisha PhD, "When All Else Fails, We Must Protect Childhood" (2017). Thomas H. Wright Lectures. 4.
https://digitalcommons.slc.edu/cdi_wright_lecture/4