Boris Krichevsky, PhD
Contact Information
1698 Park Ave
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Biography
Boris Krichevsky (he/him/his) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education for Equity and Justice, at the College of Education and Human Sciences. His research is situated at the intersection of teacher education, educational policy, and organizational theory. Using qualitative methods, Dr. Krichevsky explores two interrelated strands: (1) the role of cultural and historical conditions in interorganizational and cross-sector collaboration; and (2) national, state, and local education policies that enable and constrain the preparation and support of teachers.
Drawing on cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT), he believes that transformative teaching-and-learning is a collective activity oriented toward evolving shared goals. As a teacher-educator and former special education teacher, he engages in practices that honor ever-shifting intersectional identities of individual students while simultaneously (re)imagining new subjectivities in the learning-to-teach process. Dr. Krichevsky has designed and taught undergraduate and graduate courses on cross-disciplinary dis/ability studies, culturally responsive classroom management and social studies methods. Dr. Krichevsky’s research has appeared in peer-reviewed journals including Human Arenas: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Psychology, Culture, and Meaning and The Review of Educational Research.
Education
Dr. Krichevsky is an immigrant and product of the Madison Metropolitan Public School District. He is a former special education teacher in New York City public schools. Dr. Krichevsky received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin – Madison; M.S. from Brooklyn College, CUNY; and Ph.D. in Special Education from the University of Washington – Seattle.
Teaching and Research Interests
Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory (DisCrit)
Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT)
Teacher Education
Published Research
Honors And Recognition
Appointed member of the Eau Claire City Council Transit Commission