Gabrielle
Minnes Brandes
Department of Curriculum studies
Faculty of Education
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
E-mail: gaby@interchange.ubc.ca
The focus of Dr. Brandes' work is teaching for social justice, teacher inquiry,
teacher education, and investigating school/university partnership.
Recent publications:
Brandes, G. M., & Kelly D. M., (2000). Placing social justice at the heart
of teacher education, Exceptionality Education Canada,10(1&2)
pp. 75-94.
Brandes, G. M. & Seixas, P. C., (2000). " ...So that the two can mix in this
crucible." Teachers in an interdisciplinary school-university collaboration
in the Humanities. In S. Wineburg & P. Grossman (Eds.), Interdisciplinary
curriculum: Challenges to implementation. New York: Teachers College
Press.
Recent presentations:
Brandes, G. M., & Kelly, D. M., Shifting out of neutral: Beginning teachers'
struggles with teaching for social justice. Canadian Society for the Study
of Education, Toronto, May, 2002.
Brandes, G. M., & Wagner, D., The pitfalls of a pedagogical genre: Adapting
the case study in teacher education. Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric,
Toronto, May, 2002.
Brandes, G. M., & Kelly, D. M., The case of the Humanities and Social Justice
Teacher Education Program: Student teachers' responses' to curricular and classroom
inequities in the practicum. WestCAST, The Promise of Responsive/Responsible
Teacher Education, Vancouver, February, 2002