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Tamara T. Butler – English Education, 2017
In the wake of racial violence, teacher educators, literacy scholars, and classroom teachers are looking for ways to teach about in/equities and in/justice. In this article, I position #SayHerName as an entry point for educators and scholars to think about how English education and English language arts classrooms can become spaces to address…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Teachers, African American Students, African American Achievement
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Sherell A. McArthur – English Education, 2016
Despite the largely degrading media representations of Blackness, historically, Black girls and women have been strong activists, disrupting narratives the media conveys about Black girl- and womanhood. Centering Black girls' lived experience through critical media literacy can give them the opportunity to develop the language to identify,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Media Literacy, Critical Thinking
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Detra Price-Dennis – English Education, 2016
Teacher educators, literacy scholars, and classroom teachers are beginning to develop curricula that leverage digital literacy practices and make visible what elementary students are learning across modalities. Although this body of work provides valuable examples (e.g., digital storytelling, innovative uses of digital apps and platforms, creating…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, African American Students, Females, Digital Literacy