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Francis, Dennis A. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2021
In South Africa, the connection between race and sexuality cannot be ignored nor can the link between racism and heterosexism. Arguing that race is a significant aspect of sexual citizenship in South Africa, this article explores the relationship between sexuality, race, and schooling of queer youth and the priorities this relationship holds for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Social Bias, Homosexuality
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Visintainer, Tammie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2020
The underrepresentation of high school students of color in advanced science courses and the need to increase racial diversity in science fields is well documented. The persistence of racial disparities in science suggests that factors influencing participation include and extend beyond those currently being explored. This study explores how high…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, High School Students, Minority Group Students, Ethnic Diversity
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Davies, Nathanael – Teaching History, 2020
Nathanael Davies explains his radical rethink of how to teach transatlantic slavery. He explains how he came to question his earlier approach of focusing on the causation of 'abolition' and 'emancipation' and, instead, allowed scholarship, sources and his own students' meaning-making to guide him to a different, and much more profound, analytic…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Slavery, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Carrera-Fernández, María Victoria; Cid-Fernández, Xosé Manuel; Almeida, Ana; González-Fernández, Antonio; Lameiras-Fernández, María – Youth & Society, 2021
The bullying phenomenon has been simplified and studied primarily from a psychological perspective. In this study, the phenomenon of bullying was examined by analyzing the joint influence of sociocultural factors such as gender stereotypes, sexism, and attitudes toward sexual and cultural diversity on bullying participation as a bully and a bully…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Sex Stereotypes
Agyepong, Mercy – ProQuest LLC, 2019
In this multi-sited critical ethnographic project, I examine the school experiences of Black West immigrant students at two Bronx, NY public high schools during the 2016-2017 school year. This project explores the following: 1) the ways in which perceptions of Blackness and Africanness impact how Black West African immigrant students are viewed…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Immigrants, Student Experience
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Allen, Quaylan – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2017
This study examines the schooling of black male students in a U.S. high school. Drawing upon positioning theory and student resistance literature, I describe how the students make meaning of the pathologizing positioning practices of the school, including how they resist and internalize dominant discourses about black masculinity and how their…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, High School Students, Theories
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Kitchen, Richard – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
In this article, I describe how Escuela Luz del Mundo (ELM), a progressive Christian school that served the Mexican immigrant community in Albuquerque, New Mexico USA was 'caught in the middle' between Christians and secular humanists. As the school's director, I had opportunities to interact with a variety of secular and non-secular organisations…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Religious Education, Immigrants, Mexican Americans
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Windle, Joel – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
This article analyses some ways in which racialising discourses around refugees interact with the spatial and social dynamics of marketised schooling. It identifies conflicting discourses that contribute to the polarisation of school social composition and resourcing in the Australian state of Victoria. Media narratives around "ethnic"…
Descriptors: Refugees, Secondary School Students, School Choice, Discourse Analysis
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Van Houtte, Mieke; Vervaet, Roselien; Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin; Stevens, Peter A.J. – Gender and Education, 2019
This study examines whether secondary schools' gender composition and levels of laddish attitudes influence the degree of ethnic prejudice among Flemish pupils. We hypothesize that in addition to pupil-level predictors of prejudice, the school's gender composition and its laddish culture play roles in pupils' attitudes toward ethnic minorities. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Secondary School Students, Ethnic Groups
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Allen, Ricky Lee; Liou, Daniel D. – Urban Education, 2019
Judge Robert Carter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) argued that White supremacy is the leading cause of de facto segregation. However, White supremacy is still undertheorized in educational leadership. Through the lens of Charles Mills' racial contract, this article interprets a controversy surrounding…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Attitudes, Whites, Social Bias
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Smith, Chauncey D.; Hope, Elan C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
This study used a youth participatory action research (YPAR) approach to explore the meaning five Black boys make of race, identity, and oppression through their school experiences in a suburban high school. The first author developed, cofacilitated, and assumed the role of participant observer in a YPAR afterschool program aimed at promoting…
Descriptors: Males, Stereotypes, Racial Factors, Identification (Psychology)
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Harris, Pamela N.; Gonzalez, Laura M.; Kearney, Brooke; Ingram, Kaitlyn – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2020
Though often ignored or stereotyped in school settings, African American females have the strengths and resiliency needed to explore postsecondary options. Yet, current college and career readiness interventions does not meet the unique needs of this population. This article will integrate two models that may be effective in facilitating college…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, College Readiness, Career Readiness
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McClellan, Patrice A. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2020
This study explores Black girls' perceptions of school and the leadership of a Black woman principal. Portraiture as the methodology was used to understand the nuances of education by interviewing and observing six Black girls. In this article, Black girls are situated as experts and co-constructors of knowledge on what it means to be a Black girl…
Descriptors: African American Students, Women Administrators, Females, African Americans
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Jaffe-Walter, Reva – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2019
Drawing on an ethnographic case study of Muslim youth in a Danish lower secondary school, this article explores teacher talk about Muslim immigrant students and how teachers engaged liberal ideals of respect, individualism, and equality in ways that racialized immigrant students. I consider moments of vacillation in teacher talk to explore…
Descriptors: Muslims, Nationalism, Case Studies, Secondary School Students
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Hardesty, Jacob – History of Education Quarterly, 2016
More than a musical genre, jazz in the 1920s was viewed by critics and supporters alike as a type of lifestyle, one that frequently led to drinking, dancing, and "petting." Much to the horror of older generations, white young people were particularly drawn to jazz and its "hot rhythms." Secondary school teachers and…
Descriptors: Music, Popular Culture, Whites, Moral Values
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