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From ideal to practice and back again: Beginning teachers teaching for social justice
R Agarwal, S Epstein, R Oppenheim, C Oyler, D Sonu
Journal of Teacher Education 61 (3), 237-247, 2010
2362010
[Introduction to] Pedagogical Matters: New Materialisms and Curriculum Studies
N Snaza, D Sonu, SE Truman, Z Zaliwska
Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 2016
1112016
The fragility of ecological pedagogy: Elementary social studies standards and possibilities of new materialism
D Sonu, N Snaza
Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 12 (3), 258-277, 2015
712015
Illusions of compliance: Performing the public and hidden transcripts of social justice education in neoliberal times
D Sonu
Curriculum Inquiry 42 (2), 240-259, 2012
542012
The quasi-human child: How normative conceptions of childhood enabled neoliberal school reform in the United States
D Sonu, J Benson
The Child in Question, 10-27, 2021
442021
Introduction: Re-attuning to the materiality of education
N Snaza, D Sonu, SE Truman, Z Zaliwska
Counterpoints 501, XV-XXXIII, 2016
412016
Education, globalization and the nation
A Peterson, I Davies, KM Chong, T Epstein, CL Peck, A Ross, A Sears, ...
Springer, 2016
292016
Taking responsibility: The multiple and shifting positions of social justice educators
D Sonu, R Oppenheim, SE Epstein, R Agarwal
Education, citizenship and social justice 7 (2), 175-189, 2012
262012
Forgotten memories of a social justice education: Difficult knowledge and the impossibilities of school and research
D Sonu
Curriculum Inquiry 46 (5), 473-490, 2016
252016
Childhood innocence and experience: Memory, discourse and practice
JC Garlen, S Chang‐Kredl, L Farley, D Sonu
Children & Society 35 (5), 648-662, 2021
242021
The hidden curriculum in financial literacy: Economics, standards, and the teaching of young children
D Sonu, AR Marri
152018
Social justice must be action: Obligatory duty and the institutionalizing of activism in schools
D Sonu
Journal of curriculum theorizing 25 (2), 90-104, 2009
122009
Making a racial difference: A Foucauldian analysis of school memories told by undergraduates of color in the United States
D Sonu
Critical Studies in Education 63 (3), 340-354, 2022
112022
The dreamwork of childhood memory: The futures teachers make from the schooling past
D Sonu, L Farley, S Chang-Kredl, JC Garlen
Journal of Curriculum Theorizing 35 (4), 2020
112020
CHAPTER THREE: Borders, Bodies, and the Politics of Attention
N Snaza, D Sonu
Counterpoints 501, 29-42, 2016
92016
Re-visioning into third space: Autobiographies on losing home and homeland
D Sonu, S Moon
Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 6 (2), 142-162, 2009
92009
Models of possible selves: teachers’ reflections on childhood memories of parents
S Chang-Kredl, J Garlen, D Sonu, L Farley
Teaching Education 33 (4), 372-386, 2022
82022
Possibilities for using visual drawing with student-teachers: Linking childhood memories to future teaching selves
D Sonu
Teaching and Teacher Education 110, 103599, 2022
82022
Childhood memories of playful antics and punishable acts: Risking an imperfect future of teaching and learning
L Farley, D Sonu, JC Garlen, S Chang-Kredl
The New Educator 16 (2), 106-121, 2020
82020
Sick at school: Teachers’ memories and the affective challenges that bodies present to constructions of childhood innocence, normalcy, and ignorance
D Sonu, L Farley, S Chang-Kredl, JC Garlen
Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies 44 (2), 147-165, 2022
72022
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