Erin T. Miller
Associate Professor · Anti-Racist Pedagogy
University of North Carolina at CharlotteAbout
Erin T. Miller is an Associate Professor in the Reading and Elementary Education Department at UNC Charlotte’s Cato College of Education. She coordinates the Urban Literacy/Reading Strand in the Curriculum and Instruction PhD program and teaches courses like Anti-Racist Activism in Urban Education. Her research focuses on racial identity development, anti-racist pedagogy, and whiteness studies in early childhood education.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Language and Literacy, University of South Carolina (2012)
- M.A.T. in Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina (1999)
- B.A. in Educational Studies, Emory University (1998)
Research Interests: Dr. Miller’s work examines how race is socially constructed in early childhood environments and how educators can implement anti-racist practices. She emphasizes culturally relevant teaching, particularly for marginalized communities, and advocates for equity in urban educational settings. Her scholarship has won prestigious awards, including Taylor & Francis’ Distinguished Article Award and the Spencer Foundation Grant.
Publications Trends: Her recent articles explore anti-racist pedagogy failures, white teacher identity instability, and theatrical improvisation as tools for social justice. She consistently critiques systemic racism in education through ethnographic and self-study methodologies.
Awards:
- 2018 Spencer Foundation Small Research Grant
- 2017 Social Justice in Education Award (NCTE)
- 2013 Outstanding Dissertation Award
- 2010 Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching Award
Grants & Advising: Led a Spencer Foundation-funded study on anti-racist pedagogical implementations in elementary schools. Advises pre-service teachers through courses like Multicultural Education: Modifying Instruction for Urban Learners. Serves as incoming co-editor of the Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy (2020-2022).
Labs/Teams: Co-leads the Early Childhood Assembly of NCTE’s Professional Dyads and Culturally Relevant Teaching (PDCRT) initiative, fostering culturally responsive literacy practices in pre-K to 3rd grade classrooms.
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