John A. Williams

John A. Williams III , Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Multicultural Education at Texas A&M University at College Station. His research focuses on developing and replicating best practices, policies, and personnel to dismantle inequitable discipline outcomes for African American students in K-12 school environments. Additionally, his research investigates how to prepare and support culturally inclusive teachers through the adaptation of multiculturalist frameworks.

Publications

Using STEM-Focused Teacher Preparation Programs to Reimagine Elementary Education
Emily Cayton, Miriam Sanders, John A. Williams. © 2024. 362 pages.
There has been an increasing issue in STEM education as many students lack interest and knowledge in STEM disciplines and fields. Given the high demand for STEM workers, and the...
“What Are We Missing?”: Examining Culturally Relevant Teaching Practices in STEM Educator Preparation Programs
Miriam Sanders, Maiya Turner, John A. Williams. © 2024. 25 pages.
The STEM field now faces a two-fold crisis of students' waning interest and underrepresentation of marginalized populations such as People of Color and women contrary to the...