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James A. Banks was born on 1941 in Arkansas, U.S., is an Educator. Discover James A. Banks's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Born 1941
Birthday 1941
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Children 2; including Angela M. Banks, Patricia A. Banks

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2021

Tomlinson, S. (2021) ‘Book review: Diversity, Transformative Knowledge, and Civic Education: Selected essays, by James A. Banks’. London Review of Education, 19 (1), 8, 1–3. https://www.scienceopen.com/document_file/aad67498-5c08-4358-b1a3-e4a9745f2790/ScienceOpen/lre19010008.pdf

2019

“Family of Fellows: Patricia Banks and James Banks.” Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, March 11, 2019. https://casbs.stanford.edu/news/family-fellows-patricia-banks-and-james-banks

Robert F. Arnove (May, 2019). Review of Citizenship Education and Global Migration: Implications for Theory, Research, and Teaching, edited by James A. Banks. Comparative Education Review, Volume 63, Number 2). https://doi.org/10.1086/702679

2018

“Thanks, Professor Banks: ‘The Father of Multicultural Education’ is retiring after 50 at UW. December 2018. University of Washington Magazine. https://magazine.washington.edu/feature/james-banks-uw-retires-multicultural-education/

2002

Powers, T. F. (2002). Postmodernism and James A. Banks’ Multiculturalism: The Limits of Intellectual History. Educational Theory, Vol. 52 (2), 209-221.

1998

Banks is known for his work in social studies education, multicultural education, and global citizenship education. His work has won numerous scholarly awards including a Spencer Fellowship from the National Academy of Education, the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL) 1998 Presidents' Award, the National Council for the Social Studies 2001 Distinguished Career Research in Social Studies Award, and the inaugural American Educational Research Association (AERA) Social Justice in Education Award for a career of research that advances social justice through education research in 2004. He, with Cherry A. McGee Banks, received the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association for Multicultural Education.

1986

In 1986, Banks was named a Distinguished Scholar/Researcher on Minority Education by the American Educational Research Association Committee on the Role and Status of Minorities in Educational R & D. He received that Committee's Distinguished Career Award in 1996. In 1994, he was the recipient of the American Educational Research Association Research Review Award. Banks delivered the 29th Annual Faculty Lecture at the University of Washington in 2005, the highest honor given to a professor at that University. He also received in 2005 a Distinguished Alumni Award from Michigan State University. Banks was a Spencer Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University during the 2005-2006 academic year. In 2007, he was the Tisch Distinguished Visiting Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University.

1966

James A. Banks Papers, 1966-2019. Papers of a University of Washington professor and specialist in social studies education and multicultural education and Founding Director of the Center for Multicultural Education. University of Washington Libraries, Special collections. http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv978972

1963

He received his associate degree with high scholastic honors from Wilson Junior College in Chicago (which is now Kennedy–King College) in 1963). A year later, he received a bachelor's degree in elementary education and social science with honors from Chicago Teachers College, which is now Chicago State University. He received his master’s and Ph.D. degrees in these fields from Michigan State University between 1966 and 1969. He was a faculty member in the College of Education at the University of Washington from 1969 to 2019. He was the Russell F. Stark University Professor at the University of Washington from 2001 to 2006.

1941

James Albert Banks (born 1941) is an American educator and the Kerry and Linda Killinger Endowed Chair in Diversity Studies Emeritus and founding director of the University of Washington's Center for Multicultural Education, which is now the Banks Center for Educational Justice. He focuses on the discipline of multicultural education.