
Shannon D. M. Moore
Shannon D. M. Moore is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba. Previously, she taught social studies and English in the public school system in Vancouver. Drawing on her PhD research and K-12 teaching experience, Shannon teaches courses in media education, social studies education, social justice pedagogy, and research methodologies. Her research interests include: media literacies, the impacts of neoliberal and neoconservative reforms on public education, and consent education. She is currently co-conducting a SSHRC funded study, We Interrupt this Programming, alongside Dr. Jennifer Watt, that examines how schools and school systems can respond to Gender Based Sexual Violence at professional, pedagogical and policy levels. Shannon is the managing editor of the Manitoba Social Science Teachers' Association Journal. She is also the co-host of Public Good, a podcast about public education as a public good, and a founding member of People for Public Education.Recently, Shannon co-edited a special issue of Our Schools/Our Selves, Wrong, again: The political evolution of “parental rights.”