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Amanda Davis Simpfenderfer; Romeo Jackson; Danielle Aguilar; C. V. Dolan; Jason C. Garvey – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
This paper aims to unsettle assumptions of generalizability and representativeness in quantitative research using queer framings and positionalities. We argue that generalizability and representativeness are tools of supremacist dominance that reinforce harmful and essentialist categories of identities for the false purpose of statistical…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Statistical Analysis, Generalizability Theory, Research Methodology
Meir Muller – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
Teacher educators are called to replace the foregrounding of courses from Eurocratic practice to those that better prepare pre-service teachers to use equity pedagogy to address issues of justice. This study analyzed the reactions of twelve undergraduate and graduate education students in a one-semester course that used the lives of Anne Frank and…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Course Content
GiShawn Mance-Early; Talessa Peck; Debra Roberts; Leonna Ross-Davis; Hope Hill – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
There is substantive research that examines the punitive and harsh disciplinary practices in K-12 schools and the disproportionate effects on students of Color. While race has been central to this critical discourse; gender has remained secondary. Although both Black girls and boys face unique challenges in their K-12 academic environments, there…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Development
Joby Gardner; Amanda Klonsky; Ishujon Clemens; Selena Gallardo; Rakeisha Harris; Natali Rosario; Ashley Suarez; Bridget Torres; María Elena Torre – Urban Education, 2024
Most students released from detention never return to school. This study uses youth participatory action research and Social Justice Youth Development Theory to explore the experiences of those who do. Findings demonstrate that formerly incarcerated students want to return to school but face institutionalized resistance that amounts to racialized…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Barriers, Racism, Violence
Karin Schneider – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
Models of education that we find in city museums in Austria bear the danger of avoiding discussing the Nazi past. But on the other hand, there is potential in the freedom of being about to skirt it. The lack of pressure to address the topic can lead to a more open approach in discussions, but the ease with which the topic can be avoided is…
Descriptors: Museums, Foreign Countries, Educational Facilities, Authoritarianism
Sudeep Khanal – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Reflexivity is not a new concept; however, the researcher's reflexivity on caste and gender preconception in the South Asian context is an understudied area in qualitative studies. We know less about how a researcher's prejudice can unconsciously exclude Dalits and females from their research. In this critical autoethnographic study, I extend the…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Social Class, Ethnic Groups, Females
Christia Spears Brown; Ellen L. Usher; Carly Coleman; Jaeyun Han – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
This longitudinal study examines (a) whether perceptions of ethnic discrimination during the first weeks of college predicted later school belonging among first-year college students of color (N = 638) attending a predominantly White institution (PWI), (b) whether school belonging, in turn, predicted retention to the second year, and (c) whether…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Social Discrimination, College Freshmen, Student Attitudes
Hunter Knight – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
How do assumptions about where children naturally belong reinforce colonial productions of the human? This paper presents research from a study examining how North American Waldorf educators navigated the colonial legacies of common-sense understandings of childhood. I focus on the ideas about childhood that emerge in a belief that Waldorf…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods, North Americans
Marsha Simon; Jean Swindle – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
This singular holistic case study examined the experience of a Black pregnant mother pursuing doctoral studies in a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) field at a predominantly white flagship institution in the southern United States. We employed the tenets of critical race feminism in this study to demonstrate the ways in which…
Descriptors: Mothers, Pregnancy, Doctoral Students, Womens Education
Vicki G. Mokuria; Bailey Jewel Morris; Allison Solange Lino Correa; TramAnh Vu; Kelli Lane Lowery – Whiteness and Education, 2024
This research comprises a collaborative auto-ethnographic narrative inquiry study conducted by a doctoral student and four undergraduates at a university in the Southwest of the US over two years -- between 2017 and 2019. The intent of this study was to uncover ways internalised racism influenced the researchers in their earliest socialisation…
Descriptors: Racism, Undergraduate Students, Doctoral Students, Family Influence
Emily Ina Tahy-Ceballos – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Prior to this study, it was not known how American Indian (AI) post-secondary students have understood/responded to racial microaggressions they have experienced that doubted their ability to be academically successful. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how AI post-secondary students have understood and responded to…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Postsecondary Education, Aggression, Conflict
Jennifer Keys Adair; Natacha Ndabahagamye Jones – Educational Forum, 2024
United States policymakers and education leaders continue to assess young children as if their learning contexts are neutral and harmless. This article draws upon examples from the multi-sited Civic Action and Young Children study to show why contexts that actively refuse deficit, racist thinking and support agency have the best chance of showing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Equal Education, Decolonization, Racism
Christina Torres García – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
During the anti-immigration climate of the Trump administration rooted in racist nativist rhetoric, the feeling of vulnerability became palpable for Undocumented and DACAmented students. Racist nativism, however, is not a new phenomenon; it existed long before the Trump Effect. This study presents the testimonios of seven Undocumented and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Females, Personal Narratives, Educational Experience
Brittany S. Reid-Phillips – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study investigates the influence of K-12 STEM education on the retention rates of Black women pursuing STEM majors in higher education institutions in Texas. The problem addressed in this study is the unknown influence of K-12 STEM education on Black women majoring in STEM in Texas higher education institutions. This research aims to describe…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, STEM Education, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence
Malik Stevenson – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
There is a robust literature examining emotional labor as it is experienced by English language teachers and how it is prompted by the emotional rules of their employers. However, it has not been sufficiently inclusive of native English-speaking Black English language teachers (BELTs). Using the method of autoethnography I examine my experiences…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Teachers, African American Teachers, Psychological Patterns