Ladislaus M. Semali is Associate Professor of
Education at the Pennsylvania State University, Curriculum and Instruction
Department, specializing in Language, Media and Literacy Education.
Research interests: Social Science Education (exploring
non-western [indigenous] education traditional though and practice,
International education, Sociology of Knowledge
(exploring non-western [indigenous] education traditional thought and
practice), International education issues, communications media,
violence in media, and the use of other technology to enhance and
develop curriculum.
His work has been published in the International Review of
Education and Comparative Education Review. He is author of Literacy
in Multimedia America: Integrating Media Education across the Curriculum
(Routledge/Falmer, 2000), Posliteracy in the Age of Democracy
(Austin&Winfield, 1996), and editor of What Is Indigenous Knowledge:
Voices from the Academy with Joe Kincheloe (Garland). |
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