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Floyd, Chandra B. – Roeper Review, 2022
This article emanated from a narrative inquiry into the stories of three Virginia gifted education coordinators whose years in service coincided with years of improved equitable representation in their gifted programs. By analyzing their experiences, the article sheds light on the organizational barriers they encountered. Organizational barriers…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Barriers, Coordinators, Professional Development
Windle, Joel Austin; Fonseca Afonso, Érica – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
This paper seeks to identify strategies for anti-racist higher education, drawing on scholarship that locates structural racism in global and local centre-periphery relations. We first examine how the centre-periphery divide has been identified and challenged in anti-racist intellectual and political movements, focusing on exchanges and solidarity…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Inclusion, Higher Education
Martinez, Tyler – Community Literacy Journal, 2022
Skills, knowledge, time, ability, access, and cultural and societal norms all sponsor and constrain food literacies. Measuring the effects of class, race, cultural identity, knowledge, and ability on food access requires an understanding of how communities and institutions sponsor food literacy. Nutritionists have developed a framework for…
Descriptors: Food, Community Role, Barriers, Cultural Influences
Lin, Cong; Jackson, Liz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Sinophobia (anti-Chinese sentiment) has become normalised and increasingly acceptable in Hong Kong in recent decades. Such Sinophobia intersects with aims of protecting what is local in the society, as seen in Hong Kong news media. This paper first explores the concept of "Sinophobia." It then provides a background on Sinophobia in Hong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Bias, Mass Media Effects, Ethnic Stereotypes
Rosas, Ray; Glenn, Cheryl – Composition Studies, 2022
In the fifty-some years that "Composition Studies" [formerly "Freshman English News"] has been mapping the composition and writing field, much attention has been given to so-called minoritized writers. The initial analysis of minoritized writers in "Freshman English News," for instance, was almost entirely framed by…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Minority Group Students, Undergraduate Students, Racism
Chairez, Yvette; Ramirez Gentry, Victoria; Hum, Sue – Composition Studies, 2022
Latinx bodies challenge conventional historical, ideological, and institutional narratives that seek to fix, define, and render legible racial identities. By foregrounding difference and specificity--"differences within difference"--the authors seek to illuminate the degree to which focusing on a single narrative erases and silences…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Student Experience, Racial Identification, Racism
Scarlato, Mya – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2022
Drawing upon Maxine Greene's concepts of "wide awakeness" and "social imagination," I argue for the necessity of re-imagining "The Star-Spangled Banner" (U.S. national anthem) to account for a plurality of American perspectives and to de-legitimize ways in which racism and White privilege have dictated "correct…
Descriptors: Racism, Singing, Musicians, African Americans
Key, Adam – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2022
Using critical discourse analysis, I critically examined the National Communication Association's (NCA) standards for public speaking competency to determine what type of ideal speaker the standards would produce. Highlighting NCA's emphasis on "suitable" and "appropriate" forms of communication and the use of Standard American…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Speech Skills, Competence, Standards
Levínská, Markéta; Bittnerová, Dana – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2022
This paper addresses the current educational rights of the Roma community (in the Czech Republic). The aim of the paper is to present the educational system, its advantages and disadvantages and the ways in which the legal system supports educational rights. The second part of the paper focuses on the exercising and negotiation of rights in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrants, Population Groups, Travel
Steele, Carly; Dovchin, Sender; Oliver, Rhonda – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2022
In this conceptual paper, we explore the opportunities and challenges that translanguaging may provide for students from Australian Aboriginal backgrounds and their teachers. We use examples taken from Australian Aboriginal students who may speak Standard Australian English, Australian Aboriginal English, creoles (Kriol being the common one across…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Code Switching (Language), Translation
Gentry, Marcia – Gifted Education International, 2022
This essay offers six reasons why the field of gifted education should retire the terms giftedness and gifted. Additionally, in the historical context of longstanding, severe, and pervasive racial and income inequities in the field of gifted education, the term Master's Discourse is introduced and defined in this call to change terminology. Among…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Gifted, Equal Education, Low Income
Lee, Moosung; Kim, Yeonjeong; Chesters, Jenny – Multicultural Education Review, 2022
As immigrants account for an increasing proportion of American youth, understanding how these young people experience change in their citizenship status is an important, yet rarely examined area for research. There is a plethora of evidence that opportunities to participate in American society are stratified according to class, race and ethnicity.…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Citizenship, Adolescents, Attitudes
Dengg, Michaela A. – International Research and Review, 2022
Experiences with neo-racism, i.e., discrimination based on the combination of conceptualizations around race, culture, and nationality, towards international students on U.S. campuses have been well documented. In recent years, more research has been conducted extrapolating how instances of neo-racism affect different groups of international…
Descriptors: Racism, Foreign Students, Racial Identification, Critical Race Theory
Duhaney, Patrina; Kusari, Kaltrina; Morris, Ebony; Taiwo, Akin – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
Historic and systemic anti-Black racism are rooted in political, economic, ontological, epistemological, and cultural foundations of Canadian society. The normativity of whiteness and white supremacy are prevalent in social work programs across Canada despite the profession's commitment to social justice and anti-oppressive practice. Advancing…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Work, Foreign Countries, Professional Education
Hinduja, Sameer; Patchin, Justin W. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2022
Bias-based cyberbullying involves repeated hurtful actions online that devalue or harass one's peers specific to an identity-based characteristic. Cyberbullying in general has received increased scholarly scrutiny over the last decade, but the subtype of bias-based cyberbullying has been much less frequently investigated, with no known previous…
Descriptors: Bias, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Early Adolescents