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Ximena A. Portilla; Iheoma U. Iruka – MDRC, 2024
Robust investment in early childhood education can help expand children's access to high-quality pre-K programs. These investments can also strengthen the ability of educators to gather valuable information about young children's behaviors, skills, and competencies in order to make better decisions about how to support their learning and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Preschool Children, Student Evaluation, Child Development
Tendayi Viki, G.; Williams, May Liang J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2014
Identity integration among bicultural individuals refers to the perception that their two cultural identities are compatible. Previous research has shown that identity integration is likely to lead to enhanced creativity. However, this research was conducted among first- and second-generation immigrants, but not among mixed-race individuals. The…
Descriptors: Multiracial Persons, Creativity, Racial Identification
Kim, Charles; Miyamoto, Nobuko – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this cross-generational dialogue, authors Charles Kim and Nobuko Miyamoto engage in a creative exploration of community-based art, contemporary Asian American identity, and the possibilities of creativity within educational spaces. Using the ideas of John Dewey as a foundation, Kim and Miyamoto offer their dialogues, experiences, and analyses…
Descriptors: Art Education, Asian Americans, Racial Identification, Creativity
Jupp, James C.; Slattery, G. Patrick, Jr. – Urban Education, 2012
Broadly speaking, this reflection approaches the on-going concern of capacitating an overwhelmingly White teaching profession for effectively teaching inner-city students attending "de facto" segregated schools. Using professional identifications, this reflection presents narrativized understanding of respondents' "becoming"…
Descriptors: Creativity, Urban Schools, Whites, Professional Identity
Beltran, Cristina – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2012
This essay analyzes Latino conservative thought by rethinking the logics of assimilation through a simultaneous exploration of aesthetic possibility and negative affect. Focusing on the writings of Richard Rodriguez, the essay considers how creative forms of self-individuation and political agency cannot easily be decoupled from negative forms of…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Hispanic Americans, Political Attitudes, Acculturation
Ivers, Nathaniel N.; Ivers, John J., Sr.; Duffey, Thelma – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2013
The non-English-speaking population of the United States has increased by 140% since 1980 (Shin & Kominski, 2010). To serve this growing population, it is important that counselors increase their multicultural and multilingual competence. Through the lens of multicultural theory and relational-cultural theory, we analyze potential benefits of…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Counseling Services, Multicultural Education, Interpersonal Competence
Pacini-Ketchabaw, Veronica; Berikoff, Ahna – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2008
This article reinterprets practising for diversity and difference discursively and contextually using post-colonial, anti-racist feminist, and post-structural lenses. Working with data from a participatory action research project, the article critically reflects on normalized and standardized discourses of difference and diversity by interrogating…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Action Research, Young Children, Student Diversity

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