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Johnson, Darius O.; Markoff, Briana; Carter Andrews, Dorinda J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Darius O. Johnson, Briana Markoff, and Dorinda J. Carter Andrews examined data from focus groups conducted with more than 60 Black boys in midwestern high schools to learn how teachers and schools can refuse antiblackness and reimagine futures for Black boys in school. Black boys and young men want safe school environments and will create safe…
Descriptors: Racism, African American Students, Males, Student Experience
Patterson, Gregory A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2014
An undeniable issue of classroom management is the mix of white, middle-class teachers and administrators serving schools and classrooms with significant populations of male students of color. In some ways this is a widely researched and reported topic but rarely do we stop to consider the basic racial dynamic. A panel of African-American (mostly…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Racial Differences, Minority Group Students, African American Teachers
Freedman, Philip I.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
According to this research, the most effective way to reduce the stereotyped attitudes of students was to teach about the origins and harm of stereotypes. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Fleming, Walter C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
Stereotyping is a poor substitute for getting to know individuals at a more intimate, meaningful level. In this article, the author talks about the myths and stereotypes about Native Americans, and shares his view on the most important considerations that teachers and others might keep in mind when assessing curriculum, developing lesson plans, or…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Ethnic Stereotypes, Perspective Taking
Marker, Michael – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
"The Education of Little Tree," authored by Asa Carter (an ex-Ku Klux Klansman), was too eagerly embraced by classroom teachers. The book was as digestible as instant pudding for youngsters reared on televised versions of Indian life. A continued diet of "feel-good" New Age pseudocultural pap will produce a generation of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Book Reviews, Elementary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes
Jetty, Mike – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
This article presents a conversation with James Loewen. Loewen is an author, historian, and professor. In a recent conversation with the author, he shared his views on how American Indian topics and events are traditionally taught and offered his insights into what teachers can do to accommodate multiple perspectives in their examination of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Ethnocentrism, Historical Interpretation, Ethnic Stereotypes
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
A Japanese editorial in an English-language daily harshly criticized Japanese education's failure to enhance students' spirit of independence; develop critical and artistic thinking skills; and promote social awareness and an international viewpoint. The United States finished fourth out of 60 in the (unpublicized) International Math Olympiad.…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Images, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education
Wineburg, Samuel S. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1987
A "gallant Jewish liberal" teacher describes the complexity of cultures in classroom conflict. A native Spanish-speaking girl in remedial English challenged his assumptions about the importance of written texts and acceptable teacher-student interactions. (CJH)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes