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Reva Jaffe-Walter
Reva Jaffe-Walter
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Swimming: On oxygen, resistance, and possibility for immigrant youth under siege
M Fine, R Jaffe‐Walter
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 38 (1), 76-96, 2007
1662007
Coercive concern: Nationalism, liberalism, and the schooling of Muslim youth
R Jaffe-Walter
Social Forces 95 (4), e14, 2016
1472016
“To trust in my root and to take that to go forward”: Supporting college access for immigrant youth in the global city
R Jaffe‐Walter, SJ Lee
Anthropology & education quarterly 42 (3), 281-296, 2011
962011
Engaging the transnational lives of immigrant youth in public schooling: Toward a culturally sustaining pedagogy for newcomer immigrant youth
R Jaffe-Walter, SJ Lee
American Journal of Education 124 (3), 257-283, 2018
852018
“Who would they talk about if we weren't here?”: Muslim Youth, Liberal Schooling, and the Politics of Concern
R Jaffe-Walter
Harvard Educational Review 83 (4), 613-635, 2013
462013
Negotiating mandates and memory: Inside a small schools network for immigrant youth
R Jaffe-Walter
Teachers College Record 110 (9), 2040-2066, 2008
412008
“You can’t close your door here:” Leveraging teacher collaboration to improve outcomes for immigrant English Learners
A Villavicencio, R Jaffe-Walter, S Klevan
Teaching and Teacher Education 97, 103227, 2021
362021
From protest to protection: Navigating politics with immigrant students in uncertain times
R Jaffe-Walter, CP Miranda, SJ Lee
Harvard Educational Review 89 (2), 251-276, 2019
362019
Leading in the context of immigration: Cultivating collective responsibility for recently arrived immigrant students
R Jaƒfe-Walter
Theory Into Practice 57 (2), 147-153, 2018
352018
Whose race problem? Tracking patterns of racial denial in US and European educational discourses on Muslim youth
TRA El-Haj, A Ríos-Rojas, R Jaffe-Walter
Curriculum Inquiry 47 (3), 310-335, 2017
322017
Ideal liberal subjects and Muslim “Others”: liberal nationalism and the racialization of Muslim youth in a progressive Danish school
R Jaffe-Walter
Race Ethnicity and Education 22 (2), 285-300, 2019
202019
“The more we can try to open them up, the better it will be for their integration”: Integration and the coercive assimilation of Muslim youth
R Jaffe-Walter
Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education 11 (2), 63-68, 2017
172017
Social media illuminates: Some truths about school reform
M Blumenreich, R Jaffe-Walter
Phi Delta Kappan 97 (1), 25-28, 2015
172015
Segregation or sanctuary? Examining the educational possibilities of counterpublics for immigrant English learners
R Jaffe-Walter, CP Miranda
Leadership and Policy in Schools 19 (1), 104-122, 2020
122020
Excavating the layers of trauma in homelands and hostlands: Supporting political refugees in US schools
M Akay, R Jaffe-Walter
Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership 24 (4), 47-59, 2021
92021
Conditional hospitality and coercive concern: countertopographies of Islamophobia in American and Danish schools
R Shirazi, R Jaffe-Walter
Comparative Education 57 (2), 206-226, 2021
92021
When data use devolves into deficit talk: Creating the conditions for productive teacher collaboration using data
CP Miranda, R Jaffe-Walter
Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership 21 (4), 3-11, 2018
82018
Scaling up teacher professional learning: How to grow teacher knowledge while growing school networks
EJ Klein, RJ Walter, M Riordan
Current Issues in Education 18 (2), 2015
82015
Everybody has an accent here": Cultivating small schools that work for immigrant youth in New York City
VA Futch, R Jaffe-Walter
Schools and marginialized youth: An international perspective, 379-410, 2011
82011
Leaders’ negotiation of teacher evaluation policy in immigrant-serving schools
R Jaffe-Walter, A Villavicencio
Educational Policy 37 (2), 359-392, 2023
72023
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