Dr. Zehlia Babaci-Whilhite
Dr. Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite is an Affiliated Scholar/ Lecturer at the University of California- Berkeley, a lecturer at San Jose State University and an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco, Saint Mary´s College of California and Notre Dame de Namur University where she teaches Language, Culture and Human Rights as well as Critical Thinking, TESOL and French. She has taught courses and workshops in the USA, Norway, Japan, and India, France & Nigeria on issues related to language and culture & human rights. Her research interests include Language and Human Right in Education, Comparative and International Education, Bilingualism and Multilingualism. Through her recent research projects, she has developed an interest in the critical pedagogy of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) putting the “A” for Arts in STEM and building the evolution of the acronym into STEAM.
She has written numerous articles published in tier one academic journals, contributed chapters for many books, and authored two monographs entitled, Language Development Aid and Human Rights in Education published by Palgrave Macmillan, and Local Languages as a Human Right in Education published by Sense Publishers, both in 2015. Dr. Babaci-Wilhite also edited several book published in 2014 entitled Giving Space to African Voices: Rights to local curriculum and local language and a second volume entitled Human Rights in Language and STEM Education: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics published by Sense Publishers in 2016, Promoting Human Rights in Education through STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics, Springer in 2019 as well as an Anthology entitled: Learning Critical Thinking Skills Beyond 21ST Century Literacies For Multidisciplinary Courses, with an online platform published by Cognella in 2020. She is currently finalizing the first edition of her new book in French entitled French for Multidisciplinary Courses with the preliminary edition published by Cognella in 2021. She is fluent in French, English, Norwegian, Japanese and Berber with basic knowledge of Arabic, Portuguese, German, Spanish, Swahili and Igbo. Her email is: zbabaciwilhite@ndnu.edu and/or zehliab@gmail.com