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Paul William Eaton – Educational Foundations, 2024
This article puts into complicated conversation three intellectual discourses: academic disciplinarity, postcolonial theorizing, and curriculum theorizing. The author harnesses Pinar's (2007) conceptualizing the important role of "studying" academic disciplines; Singh's (2018) critique and challenge to postcolonial theorists, most aptly…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Personnel Services, Intellectual Disciplines, College Environment
Mya Walker Lawrence – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores the success strategies employed by Black women to overcome the concrete ceiling and attain Vice President of Student Affairs (VPSA) roles at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). The findings aim to inform the development of policies and procedures that address challenges related to access and visibility for Black women at…
Descriptors: Success, African Americans, Females, Women Administrators
Lydia Wilkes – College Composition and Communication, 2024
Avowing settler status positions settler scholars to join in storying less harmful futures for the discipline. This paper describes the author's journey toward continually avowing white settlerness through the Northern Shoshoni word daiboo' in the fulsomeness of its meanings, which include but also go beyond "white person," to help enact…
Descriptors: Whites, Social Justice, Racism, Indigenous Populations
Anna Marie Siegel – ProQuest LLC, 2025
This study focused on Black women faculty experiences of inclusion at predominantly White institutions in the United States. Despite diversity and inclusion initiatives, there has been limited progress in recruiting and retaining Black women faculty. The study used Collins' (1986) Black feminist thought and Shore et al.'s (2011) inclusion…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, African American Teachers, Leadership Role
Jenna C. Martin; Margarita Bianco – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2025
Developing critical consciousness, the awareness and action against marginalizing and oppressive forces, is a way for future teachers to identify and actively work against the inequities reproduced through traditional schooling. The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine how Latinx high school students enrolled in Pathways2Teaching, a…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, High School Students, Urban Schools, Consciousness Raising
Cory A. Buckband – Language Policy, 2025
This paper utilizes raciolinguistic genealogy (Flores, in International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2021:111-115, 2021) to explore an historical case study of Spanish Franciscan missionaries in Alta California during an early period of colonization spanning the seventeenth-nineteenth centuries. In the study, I apply a raciolinguistic lens…
Descriptors: Spanish, Race, Language Attitudes, Colonialism
Debbie Sonu; Karen Zaino; Robert J. Helfenbein – Critical Education, 2025
What might an anti-capitalist education look like? To address this question, we examine the curricular visions of 56 elementary school teachers in New York City, who were asked to design one lesson on the issue of social class and economic inequality. Grounded in neoliberal racial capitalism and critical geography, our analysis finds that teachers…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Racism, Neoliberalism, Social Systems
Rose Mina Munjee; Seonaigh MacPherson – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2025
This research considers the impacts of racism on the experiences of racialized people, and how mindfulness and compassion might serve as resources for their recovery and resistance. Applying ecological theories of mind and critical phenomenology, the study presents the self-reported experiences of 30 adults organized into five focus groups of…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Altruism, Resistance (Psychology), Racism
Meghan Whitfield – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
White evangelical churches and organizations play a significant role in mobilizing congregants as participants in the white Christian nationalist movement. This fusion of faith and politics has made white evangelicals "ambassadors" of white Christian nationalism (Miller, 2022). This paper interrogates the history, theology, and politics…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Christianity, Churches, Role of Religion
Mario Jackson – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2025
While principals play critical roles in mediating inequitable teaching and learning conditions in their schools, scholars have long argued that some remain unprepared for this responsibility. However, these arguments are often supported by qualitative studies of school leaders, years after their pre-service preparation. Using survey data on two…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Styles, Administrator Responsibility, Equal Education
Jaehan Bae; Ryan Shin – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
Utilizing Asian critical theory (AsianCrit), this study delves into the experiences of eight K-12 Asian American art teachers navigating racial minority status in art classrooms and schools. AsianCrit frames an understanding of how stereotypes and biases, like the model minority and perpetual foreigner, impact their pedagogical perspectives,…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Asian Americans, Minority Group Teachers, Art Education
Leander M. Singletary – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The United States Army (U.S. Army) is the oldest and a leading public organization in the U.S. that has challenged racism with attempts to remove many barriers that did not allow for workforce equality and unlimited growth (Moskos & Butler, 1996). Even so, the U.S. Army struggled for years with institutional racism and issues of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Military Personnel, Armed Forces, Racism
Chavis, Doneva Z. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Applying critical race theory and colorblind ideology, this phenomenological qualitative study explored implicit racial bias in educators and whether that affected learning. From a target pool of educators from the three school districts, 146 completed an online questionnaire. Twenty-six of those educators agreed to be interviewed, of which 10…
Descriptors: Racism, Critical Race Theory, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Teachers
Steyn, Ibrahim – Education as Change, 2022
There is a body of education scholarship in South Africa that captures the role played by social movements in democratising education in post-apartheid South Africa. However, this scholarship says little about how power dynamics affect learning and intellectual labour in social movements or social movement organisations. In addition, the issue of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Activism, Power Structure
Byon, Anna Hyunah; Preston, DeShawn C.; Assalone, Amanda E.; Elliott, Kayla C. – New Directions for Student Services, 2022
Advocacy organizations work in partnership with students, scholars, institutions, organizers, and policymakers to help advance racial justice in higher education. They amplify student activism through strategies such as coalition building, lobbying, and research. We provide recommendations for institutional leaders to work with advocacy…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Institutional Role, Organizations (Groups), Partnerships in Education