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Travis Pillow; Eupha Jeanne Daramola – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2023
Black Mothers Forum (BMF) was founded in 2016 to combat institutional racism, including disproportionate discipline, unrepresentative curricula, and racial bullying in Phoenix-area schools. When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted public education, the organization launched a network of microschools as outposts of this mission. These microschools were…
Descriptors: African American Family, Mothers, Small Schools, Models
Eupha Jeanne Daramola – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2022
Founded by mothers long concerned about the safety and welfare of their Black children, Black Mothers Forum (BMF) is an Arizona-based education advocacy group that responded to the COVID-19 crisis by launching two microschools for Black families in Phoenix, Arizona, in January 2021. BMF partnered with Prenda, a well-known microschool provider, but…
Descriptors: African American Family, Mothers, Small Schools, Models
Mann, Glenys – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
Nelly and her children live in Queensland, Australia. When it came time for her second youngest son to start school, Nelly was not prepared for the difficulty that she had enrolling him at the school of her choice. In spite of her son's disability, Nelly thought that it was natural that he would go to his local school with his sister. It is not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Disabilities, Inclusion

Stambach, Amy – Gender and Education, 2001
Investigated gendered dimensions of parental involvement in charter schools, analyzing how parent-teacher interactions were reframed in the context of school choice. Overall, in a context where parents must both produce and consume new educational programs, parents involved in ongoing charter schools may be seen as stepping out of their roles as…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Issues, Mothers
School Choice and the Standpoint of African American Mothers: Considering the Power of Positionality

Cooper, Camille Wilson – Journal of Negro Education, 2005
The in-depth interview data from low-income and working-class African American mothers is used to describe how they engage in the educational marketplace and construct their school choices. Their stories reveal that their positionality-race, class and gender factors-powerfully influences their educational decision-making.
Descriptors: School Choice, Mothers, African Americans, Low Income Groups
Andre-Bechely, Lois – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2005
This article presents research on the school choice processes and practices in a large urban district on the West Coast. It shares the stories of three mothers' experiences with public school choice and tells how, through the process of choosing schools for their children, they became participants in the inequities and inequalities of the…
Descriptors: Voluntary Desegregation, Public Schools, Neighborhood Schools, Mothers

David, Miriam; Davies, Jackie; Edwards, Rosalind; Reay, Diane; Standing, Kay – Gender and Education, 1997
Explores, from a feminist perspective, the discourses of choice regarding how women make their choices as consumers in the education marketplace. It argues that mothers as parents are not free to choose but act within a range of constraints, i.e., their choices are limited by structural and moral possibilities in a patriarchal and racist society.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminist Criticism
Wyoming Univ., Laramie. Dept. of Vocational Education. – 1985
This handbook is intended to assist vocational education teachers and guidance counselors in working with parents to reduce sex-role stereotyping in vocational education and employment. Discussed first are recent developments in the area of ensuring equity in vocational education and parent involvement in career decisions. A list of pertinent…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Change Strategies, Fathers, Mothers
Oliver, Donna; Palanki, Ameetha – Equity and Choice, 1992
This interview recounts one parent's school choice in a controlled choice system that is designed to bring about racial balance. The African-American mother interviewed chose to return her children to a city school because she felt that the suburban school they had been attending was racially biased. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Case Studies, Decision Making, Desegregation Plans
Cooper, Camille Wilson – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2003
In this article, the author discusses African American mothers' beliefs about the negative impact that teacher bias can have on students' self-esteem and academic achievement. She draws from in-depth interview data to highlight mothers' opinions of, and experiences with, teachers they characterize as "unqualified" and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Bias, Teacher Influence