Marie Green
Biography
Marie Green teaches “Anti-Discriminatory Education” (CTL7009) and Religious Education (CTL7041) at the °ϸ̳ (OISE). Prior to joining OISE, she taught "Black Lives Matter in the Classroom” (SMP3416) and “Faith Development Across the Lifespan” (SMP3421) at the University of St. Michael's College Faculty of Theology. Green completed her undergraduate in history at Carleton University. She holds a Master of Theology from Wycliffe College, University of Toronto, and a Master of Science in Adolescence Education from D’Youville College. She completed her PhD at the University of St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto. Green conducts research at the intersection of Christianity, education, race, and Indigeneity. In addition to being certified to teach law and history with the Ontario College of Teachers and the New York State Board of Education, she has served at the United Nations as a consultant and taken on management roles in public health and community development.
Degrees
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PhD, TheologyUniversity of St. Michaels' College, UofT,
Toronto ON
Canada -
MS, Adolescent Development/Teacher EducationD'Youville College,
United States
Research Interests
Catholic education
Christian education
Religious Education
Soul Tending Pedagogy
Racism
Anti-Black racism
Anti-racist education
Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy
Liberation Pedagogy
Emancipatory Pedagogy
Caribbean history
African history
Colonialism and slavery
Teaching Interests
CTL7009 Anti-Discriminatory Education
CTL7041 Curriculum and Teaching in Religious Education (Catholic Schools)