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Shayna Stella EDUCATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY OVERVIEW What is Educational Anthropology? “application of anthropological concepts and methods to the study of educational institutions and processes.” file:///E:/Research%20for%20Educational%20Anthro%20Panel%20Presentation/Educational %20Anthropology%20%20%20Definition.htm PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Educational Research Association http://www.aera.net/AboutAERA/tabid/10062/Default.aspx American Council Anthropological Association: on Anthropology and Education Journal: Anthropology and Education Quarterly http://www.aaanet.org/sections/cae/?page_id=35 GRADUATE PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY STANFORD OF WISCONSIN-MADISON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON College of Education offers PhD in Educational Policy Studies. Doctoral Concentration in Anthropology of Education Have an opportunity to specialize in a particular area and/or topic. file:///E:/Research%20for%20Educational%20Anthro %20Panel%20Presentation/Grad%20Program %202%20for%20Powerpoint%20Presentation.htm STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford University School of Education offers 11 Doctoral Degree Programs in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Interdisciplinary Policy Studies in Education (SHIPS) track. Dual Specialization Program in Anthropology and Educational Policy. http://ed.stanford.edu/academics/doctoral/ships PRACTITIONER PROFILES Two practitioners: Dr. Dr. Amy Stambach Douglas Foley DOUGLAS FOLEY Professor of Cultural Studies in Education, and Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin. B.A. History at Northern Iowa University M.A. Anthropology and Ph.D. in Educational Anthropology from Stanford University. Specialist in U.S. Cultures and Schools Taught courses on popular culture, social movements, race relations, and inequality in the U.S. public schools. He has written and edited six books and over sixty articles and chapters. http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/faculty/view.php? ID_PK=68D67ABE-CAF5-24EB-4B1F1817A0F5F18C AMY STAMBACH Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ph.D. Anthropology- University of Chicago Areas of Interest: Anthropology of Education and Religion; Global Studies; Comparative and International Education; Educational Policy Studies; East Africa and North Africa. http://eps.education.wisc.edu/faculty/stambach.asp JOBS University Professors State and Local Government Federal Agencies: Department of Education Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Peace Corps AmeriCorps