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John Terry Ward – Roeper Review, 2024
This article looks at how colonialism has contributed to the racialized history of Indigenous people by unethical diagnostic implementations of categories and classifications, while overlooking exceptionalities when assessing Indigenous people. By understanding how settler-colonial assessments and/or diagnostic tests have been developed and…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Indigenous Populations, Land Settlement, United States History
Christopher T. H. Liang; Sarah A. Rosati; Matthew Fluharty; Rachel Gabrilowitz; Devon Carter; Vivian Mui; Lee Kern; Jennifer Freeman – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2024
Disproportionality persists with regard to the labeling of students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). A blending of critical race theory and disability studies, or DisCrit, provides a framework to examine disproportionality. In this article, a DisCrit mindset is applied to examine how racism and ableism intersect to disproportionately…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, At Risk Persons, Minority Groups
Andy Hargreaves; Dennis Shirley – Learning Professional, 2024
The reality is that most students and teachers have multiple, complex, and even contradictory identities. This matters greatly because it's hard for young people to succeed or be well if they feel they need to hide significant parts of themselves because their identities are stigmatized for being different or stereotyped to fit into a program or a…
Descriptors: Identification, Self Concept, Student School Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship