
Ashley Ison
Assistant Professor · Ethnic-Racial Identity Development
San Francisco State UniversityAbout
Ashley Ison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Child & Adolescent Development at San Francisco State University. Her work focuses on fostering inclusive educational spaces through research on ethnic-racial identity, school socialization, and culturally relevant pedagogy. She holds a Ph.D. in Human Development, Learning, and Teaching from Harvard University, alongside degrees from Yale University and The George Washington University.
- Ph.D., Human Development, Learning & Teaching, Harvard University
- M.A., Education Policy, The George Washington University
- B.A., African American Studies, Yale University
Her research explores how schooling shapes ethnic-racial identity and critical consciousness among students and teachers, with particular attention to White adolescents’ identity development and historical educational inequities. Collaborative projects with districts and educators emphasize implementing equity-focused practices. Recent publications examine teacher professional development, urban district reforms, and intersectional influences on youth socialization.
Publications span journals like Child Development, Review of Educational Research, and Journal of Adolescent Research, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with education policy, sociology, and developmental psychology.
Dr. Ison works with youth, teachers, and administrators to develop culturally responsive curricula. Her work bridges academic research with practical equity initiatives in K-12 settings.
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