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Kashif Raza is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Educational Studies (EDST) within the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia (UBC). His research focuses on multilingual education, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), language policies, and systemic issues in education, such as racism and immigration integration. He examines topics like racialized voter behavior, institutional racism in educational leadership, and the role of language in immigrant integration. His work often intersects with critical race theory, sociolinguistics, and policy analysis.
Raza’s research spans diverse contexts, including Canadian, Gulf, and South Asian educational systems. He has explored challenges faced by immigrant professionals in healthcare, the impact of digital networks on political engagement, and the design of multilingual curricula. His contributions also include practical guidance for scholars, such as advice on publishing and navigating language policies in higher education.
While his profile does not explicitly list educational credentials, his articles indicate deep engagement with global educational challenges. He has collaborated on projects addressing pandemic-era language education and climate action through EDST’s initiatives. No awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts.
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