- Education
- Textbook analysis
- Early childhood education
- Curriculum
Other Work
Participant of the ISPU/John Templeton Foundation Convening on Weekend Islamic Schools
M. R. Padela, “Social Studies, Islam and the News: Opportunities for Deeper Engagement,” Islamic Schools League of America, February 6, 2019.
S. Khan and M. R. Padela, “An Islamic Imperative: Countering Racism in the Classroom,” Islamic Horizons (January/February 2018): 34–5.
M. R. Padela, “The Representation and Mediation of Religion in Social Studies Classrooms and Textbooks,” EdD diss. (University of Rochester, Warner School of Education, 2018).
S. Quiñones, N. Ares, M. R. Padela, M. Hopper, and S. Webster, “¿ Y nosotros, qué?: Moving Beyond the Margins in a Community Change Initiative,” Anthropology & Education Quarterly 42, no. 2 (2011): 103–120.
J. M. King, H. Tang, M. R. Padela, R. Hos, and J. Larson, “Youth Cultural Practices as Resources for Teaching and Learning: Rejecting Deficit Views of Students and Promoting Ideological Approaches to Literacy,” in Youth-full Productions: Cultural Practices and Constructions of Content and Social Spaces, ed. N. Ares (New York: Peter Lang, 2009).
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