Amanda Earl

Doctoral Student & FLAS Fellow at Teachers College Columbia University

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  • Teachers College Columbia University

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Teachers College Columbia University

Amanda Earl is a Ed.D. student in the International Educational Development Program of the International and Transcultural Studies Department at Teachers College. She is also a doctoral recipient of the Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship through Columbia's Institute of Latin American Studies where she is learning Nahuatl, a language indigenous to Mexico. Her research interests converge around educational policies and teaching practices that affect marginalized and Indigenous students in Latin America and Latino and recent immigrant students in the US. She has worked as an educator for over nine years, both as a teacher in Philadelphia and Argentina and in college access for recent immigrant high school students in New York City. She holds an M.A. in International Educational Development from Teachers College, Columbia University and a B.A. in Classics from Brown University.

Recent presentations/publications:

Earl, Amanda. 2016. “Inclusion or Interculturalidad: Attaining Equity in Higher Education for Indigenous Peoples in Mexico.” In Indigenous Education Policy, Equity, and Intercultural Understanding in Latin America, ed. R. Cortina. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Awards & grants

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellow, 2016-2017

Courses Taught

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