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Gardiner, Wendy; Hinman, Tierney B.; Tondreau, Amy; Degener, Sophie; Dussling, Tess M.; Stevens, Elizabeth Y.; Wilson, Nance S.; White, Kristen – Action in Teacher Education, 2023
Niceness is a socialized disposition, particularly amongst white women, that prioritizes comfort and neutrality while preventing resistance against oppressive systems. Given the demographics of teachers and teacher educators, niceness and whiteness are deeply embedded in programs and institutions. As eight white, female teacher educators, we drew…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Equal Education, Teacher Education, White Teachers
Grady, Marilyn L.; LaCost, Barbara Y. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2004
This article describes three women who hold prominent places in the history of the United States. They are: (1) Linda Brown, the symbol of "bringing down segregation" in U.S. schools; (2) Rosa Parks, the mother of the Civil Rights Movement; and (3) Coretta Scott King, an accomplished musician and singer. These women hold their places in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, United States History, Federal Legislation