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Inda schaenen biography

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          Inda Schaenen is a writer, a journalist, and a teacher.!


          Classroom Teaching

          Certified English Language Arts Teacher, grade 5 through 12

          • Normandy Schools Collaborative
          • Villa Duchesne

          Adjunct Assistant Professor, College of Education, University of Missouri-St.

          Louis

          • Literacy Acquisition for Urban Students
          • Teacher Action Research
          • History, Community, and Social Justice in Education
          • Literacy, Literature, and the Learner

          Teaching Artist, grades 2 through 5


          Selected Education Presentations

          Schaenen, I.

          (2014, February). Speaking of Fourth Grade: What Listening to Kids Tells Us About School in America.

          A St. Louis resident since , Inda Schaenen is a writer, a journalist, a professor, an education researcher, and a certified English Language Arts teacher.

        1. Inda Schaenen is a freelance writer and fulltime mother of three children, ages four, seven, and ten.
        2. Inda Schaenen is a writer, a journalist, and a teacher.
        3. Follow Inda Schaenen and explore their bibliography from 's Inda Schaenen Author Page.
        4. Schaenen, a journalist turned educator, spent a year traveling across the state of Missouri, the geographical and emblematic heart of the country, visiting.
        5. Eighth Annual Education for Change Curriculum Conference, “Race, Class & Education in St. Louis,” sponsored by Educators for Social Justice.

          Schaenen, I. (2014, January). Hand-I coordination: Interpreting student writings and drawings as expressions of identity.

          The Qualitative Report Annual Conference, Nova Southeastern University, Florida.

          Schaenen, I. (2013, March). “We were supposed to realize”: Agency a