Daniel Katz has been a member of the faculty at the College of Education and Human Services at Seton Hall University since 2002. He completed his doctoral work in Curriculum, Teaching, and Educational Policy at Michigan State University. He was a high school English teacher in Hawai’i, where he taught at both the Punahou School and at the St. Francis School. At Seton Hall, he teaches courses on educational foundations, diversity, curriculum, and English methods.
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