Jeanette Haynes Writer

Jeanette Haynes Writer (Tsalagi/Citizen of Cherokee Nation) is co-editor of (IGI Global Publishing, 2023). She is Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Teacher Preparation, Administration, and Leadership at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She is a former department head of Curriculum and Instruction and is also an affiliated faculty member with the NMSU Borderlands and Ethnic Studies Department. She has held leadership positions for the National Association for Multicultural Education, the American Indian Studies Association, and the Association of Teacher Educators. University courses she has taught include: Multicultural Education; Native American Education; Family, Language and Culture; Curriculum in a Diverse Society; and Curriculum and Pedagogy. Dr. Haynes Writer’s areas of scholarship are Tribal Critical Race Theory; critical multicultural and social justice education; Indigenous education; teacher education; and Native American science. Her earlier co-edited book with Dr. H. Prentice Baptiste, was published in 2021.

Publications

Third-Space Exploration in Education
Candace Kaye, Jeanette Haynes Writer. © 2023. 331 pages.
The third space can simultaneously be a safe haven for experimentation and creativity and a risky space in which there is likely to be contestation and uncertainty. Understanding...
Timeless Traditions as a Culturally Responsive Approach in a Third Space: Honoring the Herder Curriculum in Mongolia
Jeanette Haynes Writer, Candace Kaye, Javzandulam Batsaikhan. © 2023. 20 pages.
While herder culture continues to be a powerful symbol of the rich traditional heritage of Mongolia, many herders want their children to become “well educated” and move to urban...