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Dr. Leilani Sabzalian (Alutiiq) is an Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon within the College of Education and Critical and Sociocultural Studies in Education department. She co-directs the Sapsik'wala Teacher Education Program and serves on Oregon's American Indian/Alaska Native State Advisory Committee.
- Education:
- PhD in Critical and Sociocultural Studies (2015)
- MEd in Educational Leadership (2003)
- BA in Educational Studies (2002)
Her research focuses on:
- Indigenous education
- Native feminist theories
- Curriculum studies
- Teacher training for anticolonial practice
- Elementary social studies reforms
She has published extensively on decolonizing K-12 curricula, including her 2020 Outstanding Book Award (AERA) and 2019 book Indigenous Children's Survivance in Public Schools. Her recent Google Scholar articles (2025-2023) explore:
- Indigenous futurities in curriculum
- Relational knowledge systems
- Language revitalization in education
- Colonial dynamics in outdoor learning
Selected scientific awards:
- 2021 Williams Council Fellowship
- 2020 AERA Outstanding Book Award
- 2019 Oregon Indigenous Educator of the Year
- Multiple dissertation and publishing fellowships
As an advisor, she mentors students through:
- The Sapsik'wala Program
- Collaborative projects with Oregon's Office of Indian Education
- Professional development for implementing Tribal History/Shared History curriculum
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