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Goessling, Kristen P.; Selvaraj, Shivaani A.; Fritz, Caitlin; Marie, Pep – Urban Education, 2024
This paper focuses on the evolution of community schools from a grassroots organizing effort to a formal initiative in Philadelphia. The authors implemented a critical participatory action research project to examine the process and impact of the education organizing. We present two narratives to illustrate the potential and limitations of two…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Development, Activism, Accountability
Jon Hale – Urban Education, 2024
The Freedom School Movement originated at the nexus of the struggles for liberation and full citizenship. Beginning with the articulation of education as a means to freedom during the era of enslavement, the ideology behind Freedom Schools was an integral aspect of the long Black freedom struggle in the United States. Freedom Schools have…
Descriptors: Schools, Culturally Relevant Education, African American History, Educational History
Melissa Leigh Gibson – Urban Education, 2024
Drawing on ethnographic data of an urban school, this paper contrasts how two White female teachers take up the idea of 'teaching for social justice.' Fourth-grade teacher Maestra Rachel enacts a superficial understanding focused solely on curricular topics, while third-grade teacher Maestra Jennifer roots her teaching in an understanding of how…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, White Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Social Justice
M. Beth Schlemper; Sujata Shetty; Owusua Yamoah; Kevin Czajkowski; Victoria Stewart – Urban Education, 2025
As part of a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded project to create culturally responsive curriculum that uses critical spatial thinking and geospatial technologies to address spatial justice in urban neighborhoods, students from a predominantly African American inner-city public high school in Toledo, Ohio participated in two summer workshops…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, African American Students, Geographic Information Systems
Sarah Thomas; Laurence Parker – Urban Education, 2024
The purpose of this research was to examine the disconnect between urban school expectations and actual lived realities of marginalized students. Taking into consideration the conversation surrounding the definitions of urban education, and the importance of school connectedness with youth, we chose to focus on the lives of five former high…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Urban Education, Academic Achievement, Student Experience
Chantal Francois; Jennie Weiner – Urban Education, 2024
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced U.S. schools to shutter and teach remotely in March 2020, several states suspended external measures intended to hold educators accountable for student learning. Research on leadership during the pandemic highlights how the pause on external performance measures shifted school leaders' behaviors; they used…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Urban Schools, Accountability
Golann, Joanne W.; Jones, Ashley – Urban Education, 2024
School discipline has been a site of contention and reform. In this study, we draw from 17 interviews with traditional and charter school principals in one mid-sized urban school district to examine how principals use discipline as a tool to both maintain control and demonstrate care. Our study calls attention to different strategies principals…
Descriptors: Principals, Discipline, Administrator Role, Urban Schools
Patricia L. Marshall; Jonee Wilson – Urban Education, 2025
Among the most urgent matters in contemporary education discourses are those that delve into the justice issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Colleges of Education are critical sites for such discourse. In particular, the teaching methods course is where candidates are to acquire tools to take up such issues. Success of justice…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Political Attitudes, Diversity, Equal Education
Terrenda White; Travis Bristol; Tolani Britton – Urban Education, 2024
This article examines teacher self-efficacy in social and emotional learning (SEL), particularly by teachers of color, and the conditions that shaped their efficacy beliefs. Data are drawn from surveys with two teacher groups, one comprised of teachers of color and a comparative group that was predominantly white. Surveys were followed by…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Minority Groups, Self Efficacy, Comparative Analysis
Tiera Tanksley – Urban Education, 2024
Grounded in critical race theory and a burgeoning field of Black feminist technology studies, this article takes a techno-structural approach to understanding the promise and peril of internet technology to support activism, transformational resistance and counter-storytelling for Black college-agewomen. Qualitative interviews with 17 Black…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Justice, Racial Factors, Social Media
Maddamsetti, Jihea – Urban Education, 2024
I examine how three elementary-level preservice teachers of Color cultivated their asset-, equity-, and justice-oriented pedagogical learning and identities through multilayered community-engaged tasks. Systemic and structured support from multiple stakeholders played a critical role in helping the preservice teachers of Color to promote and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Field Experience Programs
Jacob Hackett; Nadia Behizadeh; Maurice Hobson; Ayinde Summers; Johnnie Ford – Urban Education, 2025
The Atlanta Schools Critical Education Network for Distinction (ASCEND) is an ongoing interdisciplinary coalition supporting the critical consciousness of social justice educators. ASCEND partners include: (1) activist faculty from two university departments: Middle and Secondary Education and African American Studies; (2) a justice-oriented…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Urban Schools, Faculty Development, Knowledge Level
Christine Jean Yeh; Samantha Stanley; Crystal A. Ramirez; Noah E. Borrero – Urban Education, 2024
We explored the psychological and educational impact of distance learning during the COVID-19 and racial injustice pandemics. The sample included 19 urban high school students of Color from the San Francisco Bay Area. Interview data were analyzed using Reflexive Thematic Analysis revealing seven themes: (1) challenges learning from home; (2)…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Racism, High School Students