TEACHING

Naomi Moland has taught for several years at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In her courses, she pushes her students to engage deeply and to question taken-for-granted knowledge about other societies and cultures. Moland guides her students to critically examine the power dynamics inherent in international development and educational and media initiatives. Her students analyze video clips, NGOs’ websites, curricular documents, and other “artifacts” from around the world to better understand the underlying assumptions and ideologies of educational and media initiatives.

Graduate Courses Taught

2020

Transnational Education, School of International Service, American University

2018 to present

Global Media as Strategic Cultural Diplomacy, School of International Service, American University

2017 to present

Intercultural Relations, School of International Service, American University

2017

Sesame International: Comparing Education and Media on the World’s Longest Street, Teachers College, Columbia University

2014 to 2015

Human Rights in Africa: Politics, Policies, and Pedagogies, Teachers College, Columbia University

Undergraduate Courses Taught

2017 to present

Cross-Cultural Communication, American University

2014

Literacy Around the Globe, Lang College, The New School

2011 to 2013

Immigration, Education, and the American Dream, Lang College, The New School

2013

Education and Development in Africa, Lang College, The New School

2009 to 2012

Education, Globalization, and Social Change, Lang College, The New School

2010

International Comparative Education, Lang College, The New School