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Keisha Stewart, Ms

Educator/Post Graduate Researcher at Edge Hill University

Keisha Ann Stewart is a PhD researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Edge Hill University. Having taught English both locally and internationally, she brings a wealth of practical knowledge to her research projects. Keisha Ann is committed to nurturing pupils’ literacy skills through engagement with literature, a focus that has inspired her to delve into the experiences of Black Caribbean male pupils within the GCSE English curriculum.
Keisha Ann’s research employs a participatory interpretive narrative approach which enables the stories and voices of the research participants to shape the inquiry. Framed within Critical Race Theory (CRT), her study examines the intersectionality of race, gender and class within the educational landscape. By utilising the CRT lens, Keisha Ann aims to unveil the nuanced ways in which structural inequalities manifest within the English curriculum to influence the experiences of Black Caribbean male pupils.

Keisha Stewart's contributions

Narratives Matter

IN THIS SESSION: Narratives Matter - The Politics of Storytelling Keisha Ann Stewart, Edge Hill University

Video8 Sep 2024

The ECR Journey: At Crossroads of Becoming

On this 2nd ECR Annual Conference we continued to celebrate the ECR journeys and welcomed educational researchers and practitioners to join us in Leeds.  This year’s conference was anchored on...

Past event5 Jun 2024In Person