Faculty Directory

Eliana Castro

Assistant Professor

Department

TCS Teaching, Curriculum, and Society

Honors & Awards

2024 Nominee聽 John Dewey Award for Excellence in Teaching College of Education & Social Services聽

Patricia Prelock Online Teaching Award, University of Vermont

2023 Nominee聽 John Dewey Award for Excellence in Teaching, College of Education & Social Services

Patricia Prelock Online Teaching Award, University of Vermont

2020 Winner Article of the Year, Journal of Research on Leadership Education

Select Publications

Castro, E., & Cortes, K. (2025). (Re)mediating/remediando Latinx blackness: Everyday AfroIndigenous spiritual practice as history pedagogy. In M. Santiago & T. Dozono (Ed.). Centering Students鈥 Racialized Experiences: Shifting Paradigms in History Education. Harvard Education Press.

Williams, B. M. & Castro, E. (2025). Plantation U: Black women HESA administrators negotiating legacies of trauma. Journal of College Student Development. Accepted 9 September 2024.

Castro, E. (2024). The wisdom of youth: Reconsidering secondary students鈥 racial literacy. The High School Journal, 107(2), 103-125.

Castro, E. (2023). 鈥淚 can't just keep talking about the men:鈥 Black girl resistance in a secondary history classroom. Race Ethnicity and Education. DOI:10.1080/13613324.2023.2239715.聽

Castro, E. (2022). 鈥淗ow every Black man should be鈥: Historical narrative construction as identity rearticulation. The Journal of Social Studies Research, 47(1). DOI:10.1016/j.jssr.2022.01.006.聽

Santiago, M., & Castro, E. (2022). 鈥淢ovin鈥 on up鈥: The growing role of Latinx social studies topics through the grade levels. In L. J. King (Ed.). Racial Literacies and Social Studies: Curriculum, Instruction, & Learning (pp. 19-37). Research and Practice in Social Studies Series. Teachers College Press.聽

Castro, E. (2021). The case for leveraging multiple resource pedagogies: Teaching about racism in a secondary history classroom. Teaching and Teacher Education, 109. DOI:10.1016/j.tate.2021.103567.

Carter Andrews, D., Brown, T., Castro, E., & Id-Deen, E. (2019). The impossibility of being 鈥減erfect and white鈥:聽 Black girls鈥 racialized and gendered schooling experiences. American Educational Research Journal, 56(6), 2531鈥 2572. DOI:10.3102/0002831219849392.聽

Castro, E., Presberry, C. B., & Venzant Chambers, T. T. (2019). Twelve years unslaved: Lessons from Reconstruction and Brown for contemporary school leaders. Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 14(4), 308-330. DOI:10.1177/1942775119878465.聽

Santiago, M., & Castro, E. (2019). Teaching anti-essentialist historical inquiry. The Social Studies, 110(4), 170-179.聽 DOI: 10.1080/00377996.2019.1600463.

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