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Carine Wynant (She/Her/Hers) is a Lecturer in the Department of Child & Adolescent Development at San Francisco State University (SFSU), affiliated with the College of Health & Social Sciences. She holds a B.A. in Liberal & Civic Studies (2004) and an M.A. in Curriculum & Instruction (2016), both from Saint Mary’s College of California. Additionally, she serves as a Program Specialist for the Early Education Department at San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) and is a Board Member of the American Indian Child Resource Center.
Her research focuses on enhancing educational experiences for Native American children, particularly through systemic support structures. Professional affiliations include membership in Sherwood Valley Rancheria and community engagement with her husband, who works for the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD).
Education background:
- 2004: B.A., Liberal & Civic Studies, Saint Mary’s College of California
- 2016: M.A., Curriculum & Instruction, Saint Mary’s College of California
Research emphasizes cultural competency in early childhood education and equity initiatives for Indigenous students. No specific grants or articles are listed in the provided text, though her role at SFUSD suggests practical field engagement. Lab/Team affiliations include collaboration with the American Indian Child Resource Center’s board.
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