
معرفی
Amina Yousaf serves as Associate Head of Early Childhood Studies at the University of Guelph-Humber, where she teaches and provides academic leadership. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice at Western University, researching institutional inclusivity frameworks for marginalized student populations using anti-oppressive methodologies.
Education:
- Master of Education in Developmental Psychology and Education (University of Toronto, 2021)
- Bachelor of Education (York University)
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (York University)
Research Focus: Her work examines how systemic inequities manifest in early childhood development and post-secondary institutions, with emphasis on creating culturally responsive learning environments that affirm marginalized identities. She investigates policy impacts on belonging and access while developing strategies for transformative educational change.
Publications: Recent articles analyze neurodiversity acceptance in education systems and pandemic-era childhood transitions, advocating for institutional flexibility over deficit-focused approaches. Her scholarship consistently addresses equity gaps through intersectional frameworks.


