
Oliver Tapaha
Assistant Professor · Educational Policy
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Oliver Tapaha, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's College of Education, is a Diné/Navajo scholar from northeastern Arizona. His work focuses on Indigenous education, tribal institutional review boards, and educational policy leadership. He contributes to research on diversity, ethics, and cultural frameworks in education.
- PhD and Ed.M. in Education from Oregon State University
- M.A. in School Administration from University of North Carolina at Pembroke
- B.A. in Sociology and Elementary Education from Arizona State University
Dr. Tapaha teaches graduate seminars on educational policy, leadership, and diversity. His research explores Indigenous-centered approaches to institutional reclamation, ethical research practices in tribal contexts, and navigating cultural complexities in educational policy. Recent publications address tribal IRB processes and Indigenous-led projects at UIUC.
With 12+ years of K-12 teaching experience on Navajo reservations and leadership roles at Diné College, he bridges Indigenous knowledge systems with academic structures. Current projects include advising on tribal college collaborations and advancing culturally responsive policy frameworks.
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