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Chang, Wen-Chia; Viesca, Kara Mitchell – Teachers College Record, 2022
Context: Proposed more than two decades ago, culturally relevant/responsive teaching or pedagogy (CRP) is one promising approach to transforming the education experience of historically marginalized groups. The development of CRP has since inspired changes in teacher education programs and resulted in considerable research on preparing teachers…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Racism, Whites, Preservice Teachers
Adcock, Trey; Lasher, Rebecca – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2022
This article seeks to extend our understanding of how American Indian college students' success is crafted from their lived experiences and ancestral understanding to create community on a college campus. Using a methodology of portraiture, the Cherokee concept of gadugi is explored as a formidable concept to indigenize spaces on a primarily white…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, College Students, Success, Cultural Influences
Smith, Latasha; Mak, Carolyn – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
This article addresses the concerns brought forth in this special issue by offering "a detailed and conceptually focused description and rationale for future plans" of addressing anti-Black racism across the social work curriculum. We focus on a less-discussed experience of anti-Black racism -- the experience of internalized racial…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Racism, Blacks
Howlett, Caitlin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Legislating comprehensive sex education curricula has long been believed to be essential to aligning education about sex, sexuality and human relationships with the values of equality, inclusivity and autonomy. Defences of the need for 'good' sex education in public schools are contingent upon arguments about whose experiences ought to guide us in…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Parent Rights, Sexuality, Gender Issues
Fa'avae, David Taufui Mikato; Tecun, Arcia; Siu'ulua, Sione – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place of their cultural knowledge and practices within higher education. When gender is imbued through a racialised view of indigeneity or the indigenous scholar, the proposition of 'other' and 'othering' becomes a struggle of power relations which…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Masculinity, Race, Sex
McCausland, Jonathan Dean – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2022
Although science is practiced globally, science is historically a field dominated by white people. In response, science education has worked to increase equity in science by examining and transforming science learning environments. However, lacking within this work is a direct examination of whiteness. By engaging in autoethnographic storytelling,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Whites, Equal Education, Educational Environment
Zembylas, Michalinos – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
This essay builds on the notion of 'racialized affects' in conjunction with recent educational theorizing of Sylvia Wynter's work on 'the human' to consider how these insights might extend conceptualizations on the 'coloniality of the affects' in curriculum and pedagogy. Specifically, the analysis shows how bringing into conversation Wynter's…
Descriptors: Racism, Colonialism, Curriculum, Equal Education
Jones, Sara – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
Responding to calls for centering Black lives in our collective consciousness, this review uses Critical Race Theory to analyze researchers' inclusion of race in conceptualizing and operationalizing adolescent reading motivation. Two questions guide this review: (1) How do researchers include race in theories of adolescent reading motivation? and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Critical Race Theory, Adolescents, Reading Motivation
Demerath, Peter – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2022
In this address I identify specific and unique roles anthropology can play in the necessary work of decolonizing education. These include: building anti-racist schools that honor all "ways of being human"; decolonizing school leadership and working towards culture creation for equity and anti-racism; decolonizing teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Educational Anthropology, Educational Change, Role
Shah, Vidya; Aoudeh, Nada; Cuglievan-Mindreau, Gisele; Flessa, Joseph – Journal of School Leadership, 2022
This counternarrative study positions two distinct bodies of literature in conversation: mid-level district leadership in the literature on educational change and anti-racist approaches to leadership framed through Critical Race Theory and Critical Whiteness Studies. Interviews with twelve, mid-level district leaders committed to anti-racism in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Racism, Social Justice
Dunn, Marianne; Chambers, Carissa; Cho, Jihee; Cheng, Min – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2022
The present study is a qualitative investigation of the voices of counseling graduate trainees (n = 76) in response to a multicultural competence training on racial microaggressions. The didactic and experiential training included readings, lecture, videos, large and small group discussions, and skills practice sessions. Upon completion of the…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Graduate Students, Cultural Awareness, Racism
Kempf, Arlo – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Unconscious racial bias (URB) can be a pernicious form of racism. In light of increased awareness of and research on the subject, URB work has become a key focus of equity work in health care, education, and corporate contexts as part of broader calls for racial justice. In Canada, targeting URB in education has become a policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racism, Equal Education, Teacher Attitudes
Wright, James – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2022
Purpose: This article is a critical analysis of educational leadership and administration's historically privileged Eurocentric epistemologies, research methodologies, and intellectual norms, shaping the field through conceptions of "coloniality." The purpose of this article is toward decolonizing educational leadership. Problem:…
Descriptors: Leadership, Colonialism, Race, Racism
Drake, Riley D.; Rodriguez, Gabriel – Berkeley Review of Education, 2022
Although U.S. schools grapple with persistent racial inequities, niceness, a socioemotional way of being that privileges whiteness, regularly impedes equity efforts in K-12 and teacher education settings. In the Midwest, niceness is uniquely rooted in a historical "obsession with public civility" (Cayton & Gray, 2002, p. 159) that…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Whites, Racism
Gause, Simone A. F. – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2022
Black women leaders in higher education face a double bind of gender and racial disparity and biases within the education workforce and their institutions. The literature does not fully articulate Black women's considerations when pursuing community college presidencies and the strategies they use to overcome the hurdles and discrimination they…
Descriptors: Blacks, African Americans, Females, Community Colleges