
معرفی
Ramin Farahmandpur serves as a Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy within the College of Education at Portland State University, where his work examines the intersection of societal forces and public education systems.
His academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Curriculum Theory and Teaching Studies from the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (2002)
Professor Farahmandpur's scholarship critically investigates how economic policies, political structures, cultural narratives, and ideological frameworks shape educational access and equity. His research emphasizes resistance strategies against oppressive systems through multicultural frameworks and transformative pedagogy, with particular focus on the impacts of neoliberal reforms and imperialist agendas on schooling globally. This work positions education as a site of ideological struggle and social change.
His publication record features the influential co-authored volume "Teaching against global capitalism and the new imperialism: A critical pedagogy" (2005), which has catalyzed international discourse through translations in Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Slovenian, Turkish, Chinese, and Russian. This body of work consistently addresses power dynamics in educational policy while developing frameworks for emancipatory teaching practices across diverse geopolitical contexts.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Details regarding graduate student mentorship and research funding mechanisms remain unspecified in available records.
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