The Nefertiti Effect Chronicles

Stanford Design Theories outline specific implementation modalities with a multiple-choice implementation styles, selection methods, and participant modalities (Auernhammer & Roth, 2021) helping the Practitioner to remain focused on co-creation, iteration, and reapplying human-centered design as a foundation for transformative learning and innovation modalities.

My Original The Nefertiti Effect Ubuntu Ma’at Theory Families, Methodologies, and Frameworks are inspired via Rigorous research of Nefertiti’s House of Life (Per Ankh) and Diasporic Marooned Memory Theory Family:

This logic model centers on an instructional innovation that uses The Nefertiti Effect and Ankh Epistemologies to reposition Black students as knowledge-bearing co-designers of secondary United States history curriculum. Grounded in Diasporic Maroon Memory Theory (DMMT), the model, also, frames classrooms as contemporary maroon learning sites where cultural restoration, educational justice, and Black joy are explicit design outcomes rather than incidental benefits.

Being of great interest this Researcher aligns Zinn Education Project (Watson et al., 2018; Zinn Education Project, 2020), using mixed methods inspired by Stanford’s Design Theory Methodology. This convergence of design and philosophical participation informs the design and delivery of my chosen task, connecting scholarly construction with lived Diasporic epistemologies (Hargett, 2025).

LaShelle Ferguson“Teaching for Black Lives” Study Group Coordinator, Maryland.

Doctoral References

References

Auernhammer, J., & Roth, B. (2021). The origin and evolution of Stanford University’s design thinking: From an engineering design methodology to a mind set for innovation. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 38(6), 623–644.

Hargett, M E. (2026). Nefertiti Effect Chronicles. Pepperdine/GSEP.

Rethinking Schools. (2020, June 9). Teaching for Black lives: A virtual panel and book launch [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com

Watson, D., Hagopian, J., & Au, W. (Eds.). (2018). Teaching for Black lives. Rethinking Schools.

Zinn Education Project. (2020, August 31). Teaching for Black lives campaign. https://www.zinnedproject.org