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Nana Osei-Kofi,Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Affiliate Faculty ­ Women's Studies
Iowa State University
N243 Lagomarcino Hall
Ames, IA 50011

(515) 294-5529
(515) 294-4942 (fax)
oseikofi@iastate.edu

 

 

Osei-Kofi, N. (in press).Daring to dream: In search of freedom. In R. Martin (Ed.),Transforming the academy: Struggles and strategies for women in higher education, II. Tehachapi, CA: GrayMill.
Osei-Kofi, N. (2005). Pathologizing the poor: A framework for understanding Ruby Payne’s work. Equity & Excellence in Education, 38(4), 367-375.
Osei-Kofi, N., & L. I. Rendón. (2005). Latinos, higher education and the “needs” of the market. Latino Studies, 3, 249-260.
Osei-Kofi, N., Richards, S.L., & Smith, D.G. (2004). Creating inclusive classrooms: Politics of knowledge, reflection, and engagement. In L.I. Rendón, M. Garcia, & D. Person (Eds.), Transforming the first-year experience for students of color (Monograph No. 38, pp. 55-66). Columbia: University of South Carolina: National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.
Smith, D.G., Turner, C.S., Osei-Kofi, N., & Richards, S.L. (2004). Interrupting the usual: Successful strategies for hiring minority faculty. The Journal of Higher Education, 75 (2), 133-160.
Osei-Kofi, N. (2003 ). Whose “I/eye” counts?: The reproduction of mythical master narratives. The Review of Higher Education, 26(4), 487-496.
Osei-Kofi, N. (2002). In Brief. [Summary of the book No angel in the classroom : Teaching through feminist discourse by B.A. Fisher]. Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 31(4), 543-544.

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