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Deroo, Matthew R.; Mohamud, I. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how a transnational immigrant youth's engagement on social media supported her identity formation and allowed space to advance more just framing of Islam across school and online communities. Design/methodology/approach: This qualitative study draws on data collected across two years, including…
Descriptors: Muslims, Adolescents, Religious Factors, Immigrants
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Enrico, Juliana – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
In the contemporary world, very diverse voices and narratives have punctured the cultural canon of universal Western rationality (an enlightened, modern, racist, classist and patriarchal rationality), as well as question the androcentric and sexist norms of language. Through the emergence of new political subjects and languages that embody…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Feminism, Homosexuality, Language Usage
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Bigelow, Alexis; Pineda, Mónica; McLean, Jimmy – Texas Education Review, 2022
Nearly 30 years ago, Critical Race Theory (CRT) was introduced to the field of education. Ladson-Billings and Tate argued that in order to understand educational inequities in the United States, it is essential to analyze the intersections of race and property. Throughout the past three decades, scholars within the field of education have utilized…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Student Experience, Graduate Students, Equal Education
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bell, adam patrick; Dasent, Jason; Tshuma, Gift – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2022
Drawing on DisCrit--disability studies and critical race theory (Annamma, Ferri, and Connor 2013) and Beaudry's (2020) framework for accounts of disability, we (the authors) examine the lived experiences of Jason and Gift as disabled and racialized musicians. Echoing the DisCrit maxim that ableism and racism are intertwined, we assert that, like…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Musicians, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Racism
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Ali, Noor – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2022
Critical Race Theory (CRT) has provided academia a theoretical framework to engage in a conversation and explore the lived experiences of people as they are impacted by the endemic nature of racism. The creation of subsets within CRT have made space for minoritized populations in ways that are specific to them. The author proposes the creation of…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Muslims, Educational Experience, Racism
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Ross, Donna L.; Elliot, Kimberly; Bonine, Jeff – Science Teacher, 2022
There was a time when science was viewed as inherently objective, without bias. We now know that isn't true--scientists bring their life experiences and beliefs with them to work. The designing, funding, and reporting of research are all framed by societal influences and implemented by those who have been privileged to serve in these roles.…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Social Justice, Racism, Science Education
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Howell, Emily; Dyches, Jeanne – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
This case study shares the experiences of 24 students in an urban high school in the U.S. Midwest who spent 6 weeks learning about, and applying tenets of, critical race theory (CRT) to their analysis of the canonical "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Students created a visual essay reflecting their understanding of CRT in the novel…
Descriptors: High School Students, Critical Theory, Race, Racial Attitudes
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Sabati, Sheeva; Pour-Khorshid, Farima; Meiners, Erica R.; Hernandez, Chrissy A. Z. – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Although the uprisings in the summer of 2020 amplified existing abolitionist organizing, including abolitionist struggles for justice within K-12 schools, it is unclear if the field of teacher education has been informed by these movements. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: Given this gap, as well as the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Education, Racism, Social Justice
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Pheng, Linda M.; Xiong, Choua P. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
As anti-Black ideologies continue to prevail in Asian American communities, this autoethnography explores how two Southeast Asian American (SEAA) scholar-activists and community organizers contended with anti-Blackness, racism, and social justice research in their cross-racial and cross-ethnic solidarity community-organizing and educational…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Asian Americans, Racism, Activism
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Malone, Celeste M.; Wycoff, Kirby; Turner, Erlanger A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
Ample evidence suggests that PK-12 students experience racism and other forms of discrimination in school and that these experiences have a deleterious impact on their mental health. Several studies have shown a consistent and strong relationship between racism and negative mental health outcomes including increased depression and anxiety,…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Mental Health, Health Promotion, Racism
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Braimah, Habiba; LaFleur, Jennifer; Haque, Zora; Wallace, Derron – Educational Review, 2022
Across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken an extraordinary toll on racially minoritised and economically disadvantaged communities. The United States has been no exception. In the U.S., serious illness and death are two- to three-times more common among Black, Latinx, and Native American populations than among white people. In the summer…
Descriptors: Race, Racism, Undergraduate Students, COVID-19
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Clark, Caroline T.; Skrlac Lo, Rachel; Boyd, Ashley; Cook, Michael; Crawley, Adam; Rish, Ryan M. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to share the development of new conceptual tools, which merge theories of critical whiteness studies (CWS), epistemic injustice and abolitionist teaching, applying them to the discourse of pre- and in-service teachers across the predominantly white institutions (PWIs) as they discuss antiracist teaching through the book…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Whites, Racism
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Mulvey, Kelly Lynn; Mathews, Channing; Knox, Jerica; Joy, Angelina; Cerda-Smith, Jacqueline – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2022
Women and ethnic minoritized individuals are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) domains in postsecondary education and in the workforce. The aim of the current study was to examine whether adolescents' perceptions of inclusivity, belonging, and discrimination in high school STEM classes are related to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Racism, Sense of Community, STEM Education
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Henderson, Jessica – Journal of Education, 2022
The author develops a conceptual framework that defines characteristics of critically conscious institutions and proposes their effectiveness in the promotion and strengthening of resilience in black students. Black students' development within an anti-black society is framed as a sustained and continuous adversity, and this article expands the…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), African American Students, Consciousness Raising, Leadership
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Varner, Edward – Journal of General Music Education, 2022
A general music classroom alignment with social & emotional learning (SEL) and diversity, equity, & inclusion (DEI) can, if implemented with commitment and purpose, help promote student success in important ways by acknowledging systemic inequities, identifying personal bias, and actively interrupting obstacles to equity. SEL alone will…
Descriptors: Music Education, Social Emotional Learning, Student Diversity, Equal Education
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