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Scott, LaRon A.; Bettini, Elizabeth; Brunsting, Nelson – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2023
This article is in direct response to Garwood's call to action about burnout and the special education teacher workforce. While Garwood's call to action is critically needed, we contend that the call is incomplete as it lacks emphasis on factors linking sociocultural identity and burnout. Therefore, in this article, we discuss the significance of…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Race, Ethnicity
National Council of Teachers of English, 2021
White language supremacy (WLS) is an implement to white supremacy, particularly within educational institutions. Contextualized within present exigencies, antiracist educators must work alongside students, communities, and institutions to push for the dismantling of WLS because of its deleterious effects on Black, Indigenous, and people of color…
Descriptors: Whites, Language Usage, Racism, Literacy
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Kaitlin Jackson – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2023
This opinion piece explores the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on exposing educational inequity. The historically racist and discriminatory practices related to both academic instruction and discipline are long-standing in the history of American education, but have been brought to the attention of White, middle-class America as a result of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education, United States History
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Mansfield, Andrew – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
From 2020, the long-standing debate regarding the English national curriculum's capacity to discuss issues of ethnicity and race escalated. The history subject curriculum particularly is seen as excluding ethnic minorities from an 'Island Story' often depicting a White Anglocentric identity disassociated with the wider world. In 2021, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, History Instruction, Minority Groups
National Council of Teachers of English, 2019
This statement affirms the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC)'s position that academic institutions have a responsibility to protect and support minoritized and marginalized faculty. The statement includes best practices to use in cases where minoritized and marginalized teacher-scholars are threatened, harassed, or…
Descriptors: College Role, Minority Group Teachers, Best Practices, Racism
Harman, David – Literacy Work, 1978
Illiteracy, racism, and poverty are clearly interrelated, with perhaps even some elements of cause and effect. But education is not the only factor, according to the author. He notes that it is necessary to approach each cultural group through its own sociocultural and educative mechanisms. (MF)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Policy, Illiteracy, Minority Groups
Dent, Harold E. – 1974
Institutional racism remains a powerful force in American society, a reflection of the fact that the white majority which enjoys the benefits of racism is unable to see the destruction that racism works on others. Institutional racism is characterized by a set of organizational procedures, formal or informal, woven into the operational structure…
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Change, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Pierce, Chester M., Ed. – 1978
This booklet contains five papers focusing primarily on the potential of television for contributing to children's learning and prosocial behavior and on the problems involved in realizing this potential. The first paper provides information relevant to child development and learning theory. The second paper discusses the potential power of…
Descriptors: Animation, Child Development, Childrens Television, Commercial Television
Carter, George E., Ed.; And Others – 1978
The conference papers presented in this volume focus on the urban experience as reflected in minority literature. The essays deal with the works of contemporary Afro-American, Chicano, and Puerto Rican writers. The central theme of these papers is the struggle for survival and cultural identity in American cities. Particular attention is given to…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Blacks, Conference Reports, Cultural Influences
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Butterfield, Robin A.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1979
Includes an historical overview of reading textbooks, a discussion of some procedures used by publishers to eliminate textbook bias, an analysis of a popular Houghton-Mifflin reading series (for grades 1-3), and a proposed statement of the rights of children to unbiased textbooks. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Grade 1
Simms, Richard L., Ed.; Contreras, Gloria, Ed. – 1980
Five essays examine the responses of the social studies to racism and sexism in the 1960s and 1970s. The first essay discusses the general concept of pluralism and its relationship to racism and sexism. Textbook and curricular response and legislation relevant to racism and sexism are also considered. The second essay deals with racism in terms of…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Evaluation, Directories, Educational Change