About
Maika Watanabe is a Professor at San Francisco State University's Department of Secondary Education (SED), specializing in equity-focused pedagogy and teacher training. She has taught courses like Teaching for Equity in Secondary Schools since joining SF State in 2003 and supervises student teachers in Bay Area schools.
- Ph.D. and M.A. in Education from UC Berkeley
- B.A. in History from Swarthmore College
- Teaching Credential from Swarthmore College
Her research focuses on tracking/detracking, high-stakes accountability policies, and Complex Instruction to promote equity in math/science classrooms. Recent work explores supporting teachers during Common Core transitions in heterogeneous settings.
Key themes in her 15+ publications (2006-2015) include:
- Equity-driven assessment strategies
- Impact of accountability policies on classroom practices
- Collaborative teacher inquiry groups
- Curriculum reform in tracked/detracked systems
- Student-centered pedagogy in STEM
- Policy-practice tensions in education
She received the Spencer Foundation Small Grant (2007-2008) for research on educational equity. Her work bridges classroom practice, teacher development, and systemic reform.
Find Maika Watanabe elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Maika YeighLewis & Clark College · Associate Professor
Jennifer RuefUniversity of Oregon · Associate Professor- CCecilie Rønning HaugenNorwegian University of Science And Technology · Professor
Laura TaylorRhodes College · Associate Professor
Julie MarshUniversity of Southern California · Professor- KKevin WelnerUniversity of Colorado · Research Professor