Bryan Silverman

Bryan Silverman
Position
Assistant Teaching Professor, Graduate Advisor
School of Child and Youth Care
Contact
Credentials

PhD (Kent State University)

Area of expertise

Social context of education; multiculturalism; identity;

Brief Biography - Dr. Bryan Silverman is an assistant teaching professor and graduate advisor in the School of Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria. Bryan has a BA from the University of Toronto and an MSc from D’Youville College. Bryan earned a PhD in the Cultural Foundation of Education from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio.

Sample Presentations

Silverman, B. & Chien, M. (2020, Apr 17 - 21) Developing Multicultural Awareness, Knowledge, and Skills: The Impact of a Multicultural Education Course [Symposium]. AERA Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA

Silverman, B., & Maddaus, J. (2018). Teacher Education Students’ Perceptions of Racial Diversity in Their Lives. Presented at the the annual meeting of the National Association for Multicultural Education, Memphis, TN, November, 2018.

Maddaus, J., Silverman, B., Mills, T., Abraham, D., & Al Ahbabi, S. (2017). Teacher Education Students Using White Bread to Examine Themselves and Others in the symposium: Critical Family History and the Novel as Tools of Whiteness Pedagogies: A Theory-to-Practice Symposium. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Antonio, TX, April, 2017.