Faculty Research Profiles: Marilyn Johnston-Parsons

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Professor

Curriculum & Instruction
325 Education Building
1310 S. 6th St. MC 708

Research Biography

My current research interests include educational reform related to teacher education and social studies education particularly related to issues of social justice and diversity. I use socio-cultural, post-colonial, and post-structural feminist perspectives to frame my research. I am currently working on a project in an urban Chicago school working collaboratively with teachers to integrated social studies and content area writing.

I recently published a book with teachers from an urban school in Columbus, Ohio. The book, entitled Success Stories From a Failing School: Teachers Living Under the Shadow of NCLB, describes the ways in which learning successes happen daily in a school that is labeled "failing" by their test scores. The teachers describe the pressures and effects of narrowly defined accountability measures on their professional identities and teaching practices.

I am also interested in collaborative research methodologies, urban education, action/teacher research and self-study. I regularly do action research/self-studies of my own teaching.

Degrees

  • Ph.D., Cultural Foundations, University of Utah, 1997
  • M.A., Education, California State University, Long Beach, 1969
  • B.A., Elementary Education, California State University, Long Beach, 1964

Key Professional Appointments

  • Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2005--
  • Department Head, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2005-2006
  • Professor, Integrated Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, 1999-2004
  • Section Head, Integrated Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, 1998-2001
  • Associate Professor, Integrated Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, 1991-1999
  • Assistant Professor, Integrated Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, 1988-1991
  • Associate Adjunct Professor, Teacher Education, Michigan State University, 1987-1988
  • Associate Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Utah, 1986-1988
  • Assistant Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Utah, 1979-1986

Activities & Honors

  • member, Board, John Dewey Society, SIG within AERA, John Dewey Society, 2006-2009

Grants

  • Principal Investigator, US/Indonesia Teacher Education Consortium (USINTEC) Workshops, National Science Foundation (Ohio State University), 2007

Selected Publications

  • Johnston-Parsons, M., Wilson, M., Bernardi, J., Bowling, M., Karl, M., Lloyd, E., McCualsky, M., et al. (2007). Success stories from a failing school: Teachers living under the shadow of NCLB. Charlotte, NC: Information Age.
  • Johnston-Parsons, M., Lee, Y. A., & Thomas, J. M. (2007). Students of color as cultural consultants: A self-study of race and social justice issues in a teacher education program. Studying Teaching Education, 3(1), 67-84.
  • Johnston, M. (2006). The mirror and the lamp: Action research and self studies in the social studies. In K. Barton (Ed.), Research methods in social studies education: Contemporary issues and perspectives (pp. 57-83). New York: Information Age.
  • Saud, U., & Johnston, M. (2006). Cross-cultural influences of educational reform: A case study of Indonesian teacher education. Journal of Education for Teaching, 32(1), 3-20.
  • Johnston, M., & Thomas, M. (2005). The benefits and burdens of ETS portfolio evaluation on early career principals in Ohio. Educational Administration Quarterly, 43(4-5), 368-386.