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Natalie Parker-Holliman; Faith Maina – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2023
Black girls are marginalized and often experience barriers to accessing advanced mathematics, which affects their socialization and identity. Little is known about the experiences of Black girls who have gained access to advanced mathematics programs. The participants in this study were 11 middle school Black females enrolled in advanced…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Middle School Students, Mathematics Education
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Liz Hernández-Matías; Greetchen Díaz-Muñoz; Giovanna Guerrero-Medina – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2023
Gender stereotypes and lack of access to relatable role models, mentors, and STEM opportunities have been suggested to deter middle school girls and students from underrepresented backgrounds away from STEM. Seeds of Success, an out-of-school program, is designed to inspire girls to consider STEM careers by countering gender stereotypes through…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, STEM Education, Middle School Students, Females
Akachi Kalem – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explored how middle school Social Studies educators utilize their self-agency to support students' cultural narrative identity citizenship at various societal levels--community, state, national, and global. Through a qualitative method employing narrative inquiry design, the study investigated the experiences and insights of…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Empowerment, Professional Autonomy, Social Studies
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Mihaela Cristea; Alois Ghergut – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Background: Research and theoretical models of self-determination and self-concept claim that microsystem ecological factors have an influence and manifest a predictive role in the relationship between self-concept and self-determination. Knowing the mechanisms through which personal and contextual factors influence or predict the self-determined…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Self Determination, Individual Characteristics
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Watson, Carol; Plump, Jenna; Durham, James – Journal of Research in Education, 2022
The middle level years (ages 9-15) are particularly critical for young adolescent students as they explore who they are, and how they fit into the world (AMLE, 2020). Developing an awareness and understanding of how genders are sometimes treated inequitably can have a significant impact on young adolescents' self-perceptions and developing sense…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Social Cognition, Gender Bias
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Song, Borim – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
In this article, I share ways in which I have used the artworks of contemporary artists to encourage middle school students to reflect on the concepts of identity, diversity, and social justice. Specifically, I focus on the "Comfort Hair" series by Yuni Kim Lang, a Michigan-based Korean American artist, and a piece from the "Giant…
Descriptors: Art Products, Middle School Students, Social Justice, Diversity
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Lindsay R. Ruhr; Laura Danforth – Afterschool Matters, 2024
Abundant research has covered the benefits of and barriers to partnerships between schools and community-based organizations (CBOs; Sanders, 2001; Valli et al., 2016). The aim is for schools and CBOs to come together to foster student growth, particularly during out-of-school time. If two independent organizations, such as a school and a nonprofit…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Metropolitan Areas, Teachers, School Counselors
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Abrams, Sandra Schamroth; Schaefer, Mary Beth; Ness, Daniel – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2019
This article features a collaborative autoethnographic examination of three adolescent-researchers' digital literacies. The participatory design punctuates the role of the adolescent-researchers as they explored their meaning-making practices. Such collaborative research, which included three adolescents and their parents, not only resurfaces…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes, Participatory Research, Media Literacy
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Casanova, Saskias; Mesinas, Melissa; Martinez-Ortega, Sarait – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2021
Educators are often unaware of assets Mexican Indigenous children possess that originate from their cultural practices. Using Critical Latinx Indigeneities and Indigenous Heritage Saberes, our studies focus on three unique Indigenous learning communities that provide opportunities of empowerment for these students. We examine the experiences of…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, American Indian Students, Student Empowerment
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Frankel, Katherine K.; Fields, Susan S. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2019
Despite evidence that youths' literacy practices and identities are important contributors to literacy learning, studies of secondary literacy instruction often focus on understanding classroom storylines from the perspectives of teachers and schools. The purpose of this case study was to examine how one youth, Leo, shaped the storyline of his…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes, Literacy, Student Empowerment
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Whitney, Erin Hope – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
Much of the special education research on writing has focused on skill acquisition and remediation. However, a significant problem with this approach is that it does not account for the sociocultural nature of writing or the importance of culturally sustaining pedagogies in writing instruction. In this article, the author uses practitioner…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Special Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Writing Instruction
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Jessi Thomsen – English Journal, 2018
This article examines the power of composing images as students construct identities and shape their own worlds. It illustrates student empowerment through agency, intellectual engagement, and community investment and suggests that composing with images forms a bridge back to alphabetic-centric composing.
Descriptors: Art Products, Student Empowerment, Personal Autonomy, Learner Engagement
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Anthony-Stevens, Vanessa; Stevens, Philip – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
This article explores the discourse practices of an Indigenous, community-based charter school and its efforts to create space for Indigenous both/and identities across rural-urban divides. The ethnographic portrait of Urban Native Middle School (UNMS) analyzes the discourse of making "a space for you", which brings together rural and…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, Indigenous Populations, Charter Schools
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Keddie, Amanda – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2015
The focus in this paper is on a student voice initiative at an English secondary school designed to improve the quality of teaching and learning. The initiative invites Year 8 students to train and work as "lesson observers" who provide feedback to teachers about their practice. The possibilities of this initiative to reflect a rich and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Empowerment, Secondary Schools, Secondary School Students
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Pérez-Gualdrón, Leyla; Yeh, Christine; Russell, LyRyan – Journal of School Counseling, 2016
Using a participatory and collaborative approach, we developed, implemented, and evaluated a culturally responsive school counseling group, "Boys II Men," for 11 low-income diverse male students of color at an urban public school. The content of the group focused on five areas: social connections and support, exploring gender roles,…
Descriptors: Males, High School Students, Minority Group Students, Urban Schools
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