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Jarvais Jackson; Allen D. Taste; Robert Prosser – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This study rigorously explores the intersectional challenges faced by black fat males, emphasizing the amalgamation of anti-fat bias, gender and sexuality and racial discrimination within educational contexts. The purpose of this study is to dissect the complex dynamics of this intersection, shedding light on the nuanced experiences of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Males, Body Weight, LGBTQ People
Akanksha Dochania – European Journal of Education, 2024
Implicit prejudice can be simply understood as any negative feelings or beliefs people hold towards a particular outgroup without being aware of it. One such form is microaggression, which can be defined as everyday verbal or nonverbal subtle, unconscious putdowns, slights, or negative remarks towards members of an outgroup. One of the most common…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, College Students, Foreign Students
Michael V. Singh – Harvard Educational Review, 2024
In this qualitative study, Michael V. Singh deconstructs how and why Latino men teachers are asked to perform a culturally relevant manhood in the classroom. He looks at the ways these teachers experience and navigate the heteropatriarchal expectations associated with their teaching and gender performance, which are often (mis) framed as…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Minority Group Teachers, Males, Culturally Relevant Education
Paula McDonald; Laetitia Coles; Karen Thorpe – Gender and Education, 2024
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is one of the most highly sex-segregated sectors globally. Adopting frame analysis and drawing on 96 semi-structured interviews, this study asks how female educators, who are numerically dominant, discursively construct men's reluctance to seek roles in ECEC and/or sustain participation in the sector.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Males, Disproportionate Representation
Stahl, Garth; Keddie, Amanda; Adams, Ben – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Educators continue to struggle with how masculinities are performed and regulated in spaces of learning. In a time of rapid social change, there is a renewed impetus for gender justice reform in schooling, though these approaches themselves remain a shifting picture. Adding a new layer of complexity, we are now witness to educational policy…
Descriptors: Males, Masculinity, Gender Bias, Social Bias
Jett, Christopher C. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Being the valedictorian is the highest honor bestowed upon a senior. Unfortunately, that was not the case for Jeffrey and Autry, the two high-achieving African American male participants in this critical race qualitative study, who were short-changed of their valedictorian status. Their cases reveal three themes: (1) these Black male students were…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, High Achievement, High School Seniors
Howard, Adam; Keddie, Amanda – Teachers College Record, 2023
Background/Context: Although the study of elite schools has been quite popular in recent years, elite all-boys schools in the United States have largely remained outside the gaze of researchers. Purpose: Two stories are presented to identify possibilities for advancing gender justice in those schools. Methods: Drawing on interview data of…
Descriptors: Single Sex Schools, Males, Social Justice, Sex Fairness
Medina Falzone, Gabby – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
To fully grasp the systems of oppression youth of color must navigate, educators must consider their experiences outside as well as inside the classroom. This paper adds to the small but growing body of literature across fields highlighting how Black and Latinx youth are simultaneously positioned by schools and the justice system as criminals that…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Ethnicity, African American Students, Hispanic American Students
Lynn, Terence Francis – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative, phenomenological study situated in grounded theory aimed to identify the forces that impede or support white working-class males in pursuing, adapting to, and remaining in higher education and making meaningful progress in their educational goals. Utilizing a feminist ecological perspective, the researcher was able to outline and…
Descriptors: Males, Working Class, Whites, Higher Education
Kristin Bartlett – ProQuest LLC, 2023
At the highest level, this dissertation is a case study on how bias can become encoded into the tools used to measure a construct and into the very definition of the construct itself. In this case, the construct is spatial ability. This dissertation focuses on the validity and accuracy of spatial tests and illuminates gender bias that is…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Student Evaluation, Measures (Individuals), Validity
Williams, Jae M. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study was designed to examine the on-campus experience of Black male visual and performing arts students at Storytelling University (pseudonym), a predominantly white institution in the Northeast, particularly how those experiences shape their careers as storytellers in mainstream media. The analysis of this research is expressed through a…
Descriptors: Males, African American Students, Visual Arts, Theater Arts
Simone Griffin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative study encompasses the voices of five Black middle-class male participants in college on their kindergarten through high school journeys. The field of research often studies Black boys from lower socio-economic status with a deficit lens when examining the achievement gap. Bhattacharya (2017) phenomenology research was utilized to…
Descriptors: African Americans, Middle Class, Males, African American Students
Camangian, Patrick Roz – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
An analysis of praxis can inform how teachers treat lumpen masculinities performed by young Black men, who are some of the most socially defiant and alienated from US schooling and upward mobility, specifically, and other cisgender boys of color, generally. To make sense of heteropatriarchy, toxic masculinity, and urban misogyny in the classroom,…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Males, African American Students, Gender Bias
Jourian, T. J.; McCloud, Laila – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Growing attention to Black men's development and outcomes has encouraged scholars to further consider how the intersection of race and gender influence these students' collegiate experiences (McGuire, Berhanu, Davis, & Harper, 2014; Pelzer, 2016). However, "it is one thing to study Black men's gendered experiences (e.g., gendered racism)…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Masculinity, LGBTQ People
Boonstra, Kathryn E. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2021
This article examines everyday disciplinary practices in three kindergarten classrooms and their role in identity construction. Taking a "figured worlds" perspective, I show how racialized and ableist discourses mediated processes of surveillance, escalation, and physical restraint, leading educators to disproportionately position Black…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Racial Bias, Gender Bias, African Americans