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Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
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Ed Taylor

Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs
Associate Professor, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies

M211 Miller, Box 353600
College of Education, University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3600
edtaylor@u.washington.edu

Education CV

His areas of teaching and research include history of higher education, policies and programs servicing disenfranchised groups in secondary and post-secondary settings, and the construction of race-based policy. Dr. Taylor has co-authored articles with Steven Olswang on The Effect of Desegregation Litigation on Historically Black Colleges, and has completed a book chapter and article with Dr. Jim Antony on the socialization of African American graduate students. Most recently he has published articles on the social construction of race and Critical race Theory. Dr. Taylor's current research inquires into racial identity development and achievement and aspirations of high school students.

Education

Ph.D., University of Washington, 1994


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