Danielle Aldawood

Adjunct Instructor at George Mason University

Biography

Danielle Aldawood joined George Mason University in Spring 2018. A recent graduate of the Justice Studies program at Arizona State University, her research centers on the pedagogical underpinnings of human rights education. She specializes in creating human rights and social justice based curriculum, particularly for the Academic ESOL population. Her teaching and research interests include human rights law, human rights education, critiques of the human rights framework, social justice curriculum, decolonization, and decolonial pedagogy. Her dissertation research pertained to decolonizing human rights education through a decolonial pedagogical approach.

Education

  • Master's Degree Arizona State University (2009 — 2010)
  • Master's Degree Columbia International University (2001 — 2002)
  • Bachelor's Degree North Central University (2000 — 2001)

Companies

  • Adjunct Instructor George Mason University (2019)
  • Assistant Professor of ESL Community College of Baltimore County (2017)
  • English Language Fellow U.S. Department of State (2019 — 2021)
  • ESOL Coordinator The Community College of Baltimore County (2018 — 2019)
  • Instructor of Record Arizona State University (2014 — 2017)
  • Tenure-Track Faculty Whatcom Community College (2016 — 2017)
  • Adjunct Faculty Kendall College (2015 — 2016)
  • Teacher-Trainer Oxford Seminars (2012 — 2016)
  • Instructor Roosevelt University (2015 — 2016)

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