Publications

Carter (2012). Critical incidents in social foundations: Reflecting on theory, connecting to practice in R. Blake & B. Blake Becoming a teacher: Using narrative as reflective practice. pp153-167. New York: Peter Lang

Johnson, L., Carter, J. & Finn, M. (2011) “Parent empowerment through organizing for collective action” in Catherine Hands and Lea Hubbard Including Families and Communities in Urban Education, Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishers

Carter, J. & Keiler, L. (2009). Alternatively certified teachers in urban small schools: Where policy reform meets the road. The Urban Review, 41(5):437-460.

Carter, J.(2008). On the path to becoming "highly qualified:" New teachers talk about the relevancy of social foundations. Educational Studies, 44(3): 222-246.

Carter, J. (2007). The challenge of parent engagement in urban small schools reform, American Educational Research Association 2007 E-Yearbook of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research. Available from http://www.aera-ultr.org/.

Keiler L. & Carter, J. (2007). Alternatively certified teachers finding their place in urban schools, Conference proceedings of the 2007 Hawaii International Education Conference, January 2007. Waikiki, HI.

Carter, J. (2004). Surrey, B.C.: Book ban in the courts. The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education, 1(4): 81-85.

Carter, J. H. (1998). Who cares if Barbie loves Midge as long as they get the Dreamhouse: Poor and working class lesbians of the new millennium, Educational Studies, 29(4): 410-433.