Mark Gooden
Professor of Education Leadership at Teachers College Columbia University
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- Teachers College Columbia University
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Teachers College Columbia University
Scholarly Interests
Principalship, anti-racist leadership, culturally responsive school leadership and legal issues in education
Educational Background
- Ph.D. and M.A. in Policy and Leadership, The Ohio State University
- M.Ed. in Mathematics Education, The Ohio State University
- B.A. in Mathematics, Albany State University
Selected Publications
Davis, B.W., Gooden, M.A., Bowers, A.J. (2017) Pathways to the principalship: An event history analysis of the careers of teachers with administrator certification. American Educational Research Journal 54(2), 207-240.
Gooden, M.A., Jabbar, H., & Torres, M. (2016). Race and school vouchers: Legal, historical, and political contexts. Peabody Journal of Education 91(4). 522-536. DOI: 10.1080/0161956X.2016.1207445
Khalifa, M., Gooden, M.A., & Davis, J. (2016). Culturally responsive school leadership: A synthesis of the literature. Review of Educational Research 86(4). 1272-1310.
Green, T.L., & Gooden, M.A. (2016). A Wrong Without a Remedy: 40 Years After Milliken v. Bradley I (1974) and Its Progeny in the Fight for Educational Equity. Teachers College Record 118 (3).
Gooden, M.A., & Green, T.L. (2016). Reflections on litigating Milliken I (1974) 40 years later: A conversation with the honorable judges Nathaniel Jones. Teachers College Record 118 (3).
Green, T. L., & Gooden, M.A. (2016). The shaping of policy: Exploring the contexts, contradictions, and contours of privilege of Milliken v. Bradley I and its progeny 40 years later. Teachers College Record 118 (3).
Davis, B.W., Gooden, M.A., & Micheaux, D.J. (2015). Colorblind Leadership: A critical race theory analysis of the ISLLC and ELCC Standards. Educational Administration Quarterly 51(3), 335-371. DOI: 10.1177/0013161X15587092.
Gooden, M.A. & O’Doherty, A. (2015). Do you see what I see? Fostering aspiring leaders’ racial awareness. Urban Education 50(2), 225-255.
Gooden, M.A. & Dorsey, D.T. (2014). The distorted looking glass: Examining how housing identity privilege obviates the goals of Brown v. Board of Education at 60. Educational Administration Quarterly 50(5), 764-782. DOI: 10.1177/0013161X14550197.
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