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“It’s about hearing and understanding their stories”: Teacher empathy and socio-political awareness toward newcomer undocumented students in the New Latino South
S Rodriguez, T Monreal, J Howard
Journal of Latinos and Education 19 (2), 181-198, 2020
1002020
“This State Is Racist . . ”: Policy Problematization and Undocumented Youth Experiences in the New Latino South
S Rodriguez, T Monreal
Educational Policy 31 (6), 764 - 800, 2017
882017
“Here Being in School Is Worse”: How Latinx Teachers Navigate, Recreate, and Instigate Hostile Spaces in the U.S. South
T Monreal
Educational Studies 58 (1), 50-73, 2022
182022
“We Have That Opportunity Now”: Black And Latinx Geographies, (Latinx) Racialization, and “New Latinx South”
R Gamez, T Monreal
Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research 7 (2), 1-24, 2021
172021
Social Studies Teachers’ Attitudes and Beliefs About Immigration and the Formal Curriculum in the United States South: A Multi-Methods Study
T Monreal, W McCorkle
The Urban Review 53 (1), 1-42, 2021
162021
(Re) Learning to teach: Using rasquachismo in the South
T Monreal
Latino Studies 17 (1), 118-126, 2019
162019
Is There ‘Space’ for International Baccalaureate? A case study exploring space and the adoption of the IB Middle Year Programme
T Monreal
Current Issues in Comparative Education 19 (1), 26-42, 2016
112016
“Ain’t no white people have to be cultural ambassadors, right?” How a Latinx teacher in the US South resists ephemeral multiculturalism for political praxis
T Monreal, R Floyd
Theory Into Practice 60 (4), 412-421, 2021
102021
Stitching Together More Expansive Latinx Teacher Self/ves: Movidas of Rasquache and Spaces of Counter-Conduct in El Sur Latinx
T Monreal
Theory, Research, and Action in Urban Education 6 (1), 37-51, 2021
92021
The Middle Social Studies Curriculum as a Site of Struggle for Social Justice in Education
T Monreal
Handbook on Promoting Social Justice in Education, 890-917, 2019
92019
Toward a Stranger and More Posthuman Social Studies
B Varga, T Monreal, R Christ
Teachers College Press, 2023
8*2023
“We can be leaders”: minoritized youths’ subjugated (civic) knowledges and social futures in two urban contexts
KA Sinclair, S Rodriguez, T Monreal
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2022
82022
Hecho En South Carolina: K-12 Latinx Educators Made in, and Remaking, El Sur Latinx
T Monreal
University of South Carolina, 2020
82020
Teaching (for) Spatial Justice is Teaching (for) Social Justice
K Popielarz, T Monreal
Curriculum in Context 45 (1), 7-11, 2019
82019
More than Human Sacrifice: Teaching about the Aztecs in the New Latino South
T Monreal
Middle Grades Review 3 (3), 1-9, 2017
82017
Teaching for Spatial Justice: A Framework for Social Studies Educators
T Monreal, K Popielarz
Oregon Journal of the Social Studies 10 (2), 34-43, 2022
52022
Don’t Call It the New (Latinx) South, Estábamos Aquí por Años
T Monreal, J Tirado
Encyclopedia of Critical Understandings of Latinx and Global Education, 97-121, 2022
52022
(Re)Opening closed/ness: Hauntological engagements with historical markers in the threshold of mastery
BA Varga, T Monreal
Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education 20 (3), 80-97, 2021
52021
The Ambiguity of (non)Belonging: Latinx Teachers Negotiate Critical Social Studies in the U.S. South
T Monreal, C Stutts
Critical Questions in Eduction 14 (1), 87-106, 2023
42023
Beyond Surface-Level Digital Pedagogy
T Monreal
Hybrid Pedagogy, 2016
42016
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