Job title:
Professor
Department:
Graduate School of Education
Bio/CV:
Degrees | Ph.D. Cognition & Development :: University of California, Berkeley (2007) B.S. Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences :: University of California, Berkeley (1998) |
Thomas M. Philip’s research focuses on how teachers make sense of power and hierarchy in classrooms, schools, and society. He is interested in how teachers act on their sense of agency as they navigate and ultimately transform classrooms and institutions toward more equitable, just, and democratic practices and outcomes. His recent scholarship explores the possibilities and tensions that emerge with the use of artificial intelligence, data analytics, and digital learning technologies in the classroom, particularly discourses about the promises of these tools with respect to the significance or dispensability of teacher pedagogy.
Representative publications include:
Research interests:
Ideology, Race, Learning, Teaching, Technology
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