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Edith Bouton; Adam Lefstein; Aliza Segal; Julia Snell – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Dialogic educators have designed strategies to facilitate dialogic teaching, such as establishing ground rules, employing talk moves, and structuring discussions. Though productive, such strategies rarely open dialogic space, in which shared meaning is created through an interaction that blurs the boundaries between participating voices. Dialogic…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication
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Curtis Valentine – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Educational outcomes for Black & brown students are the result of well-functioning school systems overwrought with top-down bureaucracy that stifle school-based leaders from generating school-based solutions. The dominant explanation is the growing power and influence of politically-driven school board members cut off from local, national, and…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Administrative Organization, Governance, Boards of Education
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Kendra Lowery; Kiara Johnson; Ra'Chelle Spearman – Theory Into Practice, 2024
School principals must play a vital role in facilitating homeplace and Black joy by promoting, modeling, and holding educators responsible for their roles in contributing to homeplace. We argue that principals can enact homeplace by embodying the tenets of culturally responsive school leadership (CSRL). The purpose of this paper is to make meaning…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Student Experience, Group Unity, Principals
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Naomi M. Ruffin; Jamilia J. Blake – Theory Into Practice, 2023
The disparate experiences of Black adolescent girls across academic and behavioral domains when compared to their same-gender peers call for further examination and discussion to aid in tailoring support efforts. This narrative review aims to identify processes that contribute to the psychosocial functioning of Black girls, an understudied area of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Adolescents, Feminism
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Jennifer A. Wolfe; Crystal Picazo – Theory Into Practice, 2025
In this paper, we propose a teaching approach centered on community and care, aimed at fostering a democratic classroom environment. We highlight the communal co-creation of the Rights of the Learner (RoTL) as the foundation for establishing a shared responsibility atmosphere. Our interpretation of the RoTL challenges traditional power dynamics,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Equal Education, Inclusion
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Brenda Barrio; Carrie D. Allen – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Literature on racial disproportionality in special education has recently been situated within a polarized debate about the sources of racial inequities: specifically, the benefits and harms of special education. In this article, we consider this debate from a historical perspective by examining special education policies and their implementation.…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Racism, Equal Education, Special Education
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Kathryn Mary Rupe – Theory Into Practice, 2025
This article explores the implementation of Olga Torres's Rights of the Learner (Torres's RotL) framework in a 100-level undergraduate mathematics course, particularly focusing on assessment practices. Torres's RotL framework offers a means to center students' voices, mathematical thinking, and humanity in the classroom. The article delves into…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Mathematics Instruction, Power Structure, Self Concept
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Rebecca A. Cruz; Allison R. Firestone; Logan McDermott – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Educational agencies with inequities in special education or exclusionary discipline are required to review local policies, practices, and procedures as potential drivers of disproportionality. Indeed, disparities manifest in both locally and through broad, historical narratives; solutions must thus address both local context and histories of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Change, Racism, Race