Keffrelyn BrownView profile
Professor
- Sociocultural knowledge of race in teaching
- Critical multicultural teacher education
- African American educational experiences
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Keffrelyn Brown is a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin, with primary appointments in Cultural Studies in Education. She holds the prestigious Suzanne B. and John L. Adams Endowed Professorship in Education and is recognized as a Distinguished University Teaching Professor. Her academic affiliations extend across multiple departments and centers, including the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies, the John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies, and the Center for Women's and Gender Studies. Dr. Brown earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an Ed.M in Learning and Teaching from Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a B.S. in Political Science and Psychology from the University of Houston. Her scholarly work centers on sociocultural knowledge of race in teaching and curriculum, critical multicultural teacher education, and the educational discourses related to African Americans. She co-founded and co-directs the Center for Innovation in Race, Teaching, and Curriculum with Dr. Anthony Brown. Her extensive publication record spans over 50 books, journal articles, and book chapters, with recent work focusing on antiblackness, racial literacy, Black joy, and humanizing pedagogies. Her research consistently addresses the complex intersections of race, curriculum, and teacher education, with particular attention to how educators develop critical sociocultural knowledge about race. Dr. Brown has received numerous prestigious awards including the Division K Mid-career Award from AERA (2017), the Kappa Delta Pi/Division K Early Career Research Award (2013), and the Regent's Outstanding Teaching Award (2012). She serves on editorial boards for prominent journals such as Teachers College Record, Race, Ethnicity and Education, Teaching and Teacher Education, and Urban Education. As a former elementary and middle school teacher, school administrator, and curriculum developer, Dr. Brown brings practical experience to her academic work. She is actively engaged in teacher education, offering courses such as AFR 352F: Sociocultural Influences on Learning and UGS 302: Teachers in Popular Culture, while continuing to influence educational policy and practice through her scholarship and community engagement.







