
Andrea Crenshaw
Associate Professor · Critical Race Theory in Education
University of West GeorgiaAbout
Dr. Andrea Crenshaw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Early Childhood through Secondary Education at the University of West Georgia's College of Education. She holds a B.S. (2008) and M.S. (2011) from Georgia State University and an Ed.D. (2015) from the University of Georgia. Her research focuses on race, class, and intersectionality in education, emphasizing culturally responsive pedagogy and critical race theory to address systemic inequities.
Her academic career includes K-12 teaching and administrative roles, advocating for marginalized communities in urban contexts. She is affiliated with professional organizations like AERA and ASCD. Dr. Crenshaw's publications (2014–2021) explore topics such as pandemic education disparities, charter school segregation, and culturally sustaining practices. She teaches courses on classroom management, parent education, and teacher leadership, with a commitment to embedding diversity into her pedagogy and service.
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