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Ayford, Jaime-Lee; Zaaiman, Johan – Transformation in Higher Education, 2021
Background: Colour-blind attitudes deny racial dynamics and can lead to resistance to transformation because there seems to be no need for it. This study investigated these attitudes amongst students at a university campus engaged with implementing its transformation agenda. Aim: Using a survey, the research determined the prevalence of…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Racial Differences
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Visintainer, Tammie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2020
The underrepresentation of high school students of color in advanced science courses and the need to increase racial diversity in science fields is well documented. The persistence of racial disparities in science suggests that factors influencing participation include and extend beyond those currently being explored. This study explores how high…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, High School Students, Minority Group Students, Ethnic Diversity
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Rudnick, Dennis L. – Multicultural Education Review, 2019
This study examined the race talk of teacher education students in the context of colorblind ideology. Analysis revealed five integrated themes: (1) racial socialization; (2) feeling and dealing with race talk; (3) abstract liberalism; (4) the pitfalls of good intentions; and (5) institutional challenges. The findings pushes the field to consider…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Teacher Education, Socialization, Racial Attitudes
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Graham-Bailey, Marona; Richardson Cheeks, Bridget L.; Blankenship, Benjamin T.; Stewart, Abigail J.; Chavous, Tabbye M. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2019
The negotiation of multiple social identities (e.g., race, gender, and socioeconomic status) is relevant to emerging adults in their first year of college, with important implications for their social attitudes and subsequent intergroup interactions and behaviors (Arnett, 2000; Jones & Abes, 2013). Social identity scholarship acknowledges that…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Racial Differences, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status
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Davis-Delano, Laurel R.; Gone, Joseph P.; Fryberg, Stephanie A. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2020
Approximately 2,000 teams in the U.S. utilize Native American mascots, the majority of which are associated with schools. Across the nation there continue to be many intense conflicts over these mascots. Most conflicts focus on differences in opinion, rather than on the effects of these mascots. The purpose of this article is to provide…
Descriptors: American Indians, Popular Culture, Group Unity, Psychological Patterns
Nishi, Naomi W. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Whiteness is present and performed when whites are discussing race and racism. It is also working when race isn't being discussed in STEM college classrooms. As this dissertation shows, white students in college algebra participate in white racial bonding, committing racial microaggressions and what I coin "nanoaggressions" against…
Descriptors: Whites, Race, Racial Bias, STEM Education
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Oikonomidoy, Eleni; Wiest, Lynda R.; Sanchez, Jafeth E.; DeFlorio, Lydia – Teacher Educator, 2019
This phenomenological research study focused on how education students perceived diversity in their academic lives, as well as the language they used when they talked about diversity. Focus groups with 36 undergraduate and graduate students in a college of education were conducted to explore these areas. Three themes were identified through a…
Descriptors: College Students, Teacher Education Programs, Diversity, Social Bias
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Harris, Jessica C. – Review of Higher Education, 2019
The purpose of this research is to explore the experiences of Multiracial women college students in a manner that frustrates the privileged location of whiteness and its intersecting systems of domination in higher education. To work toward this purpose, whiteness as property and intersectionality are used as conceptual frameworks to explore how…
Descriptors: Whites, Multiracial Persons, College Students, Females
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Foste, Zak; Irwin, Lauren – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
In recent years a host of scholars have considered the contributions of various critical and post-structural perspectives to the study of college student development. This body of work has drawn on critical race theory, intersectionality, and queer theory, among others, to advance more power-conscious approaches to student development. Critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Whites, College Students, Race
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Van Houtte, Mieke; Vervaet, Roselien; Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin; Stevens, Peter A.J. – Gender and Education, 2019
This study examines whether secondary schools' gender composition and levels of laddish attitudes influence the degree of ethnic prejudice among Flemish pupils. We hypothesize that in addition to pupil-level predictors of prejudice, the school's gender composition and its laddish culture play roles in pupils' attitudes toward ethnic minorities. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Secondary School Students, Ethnic Groups
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Cherner, Todd; Fegely, Alex; Mitchell, Chrystine; Gleasman, Cory – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2020
Implicit bias is an important area of study in the field of education because it permeates schools, and it can severely affect the experiences students have in the classroom. Historically, scholars have used implicit association tests to identify implicit bias in pre-service teachers, but they have not addressed the role technology plays in it.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Social Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Social Bias
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McClellan, Patrice A. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2020
This study explores Black girls' perceptions of school and the leadership of a Black woman principal. Portraiture as the methodology was used to understand the nuances of education by interviewing and observing six Black girls. In this article, Black girls are situated as experts and co-constructors of knowledge on what it means to be a Black girl…
Descriptors: African American Students, Women Administrators, Females, African Americans
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Davids, Nuraan – Ethics and Education, 2018
In May 2017, yet another South African university became a site of hate speech. Three students chose to display Nazi-inspired posters, which advertised an 'Anglo-Afrikaner student' event, under the motto 'Fight for Stellenbosch'. That the posters provoked the response which it so obviously sought, was evident in the student outrage, and the swift…
Descriptors: Ethics, Democracy, Incidence, Antisocial Behavior
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Jaffe-Walter, Reva – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2019
Drawing on an ethnographic case study of Muslim youth in a Danish lower secondary school, this article explores teacher talk about Muslim immigrant students and how teachers engaged liberal ideals of respect, individualism, and equality in ways that racialized immigrant students. I consider moments of vacillation in teacher talk to explore…
Descriptors: Muslims, Nationalism, Case Studies, Secondary School Students
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Sperling, Rick; Zwahr-Castro, Jennifer; Cruz, Felicia; Montalvo, Jason – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2017
Previous research has shown that people often engage in cultural-deficit thinking when reasoning about racial/ethnic achievement gaps. However, it is unclear whether culture-blaming explanations are best thought of as group-level internal attributions, expressions of prejudice against a lower status group, or self-serving bias. In this study,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, White Students, Asian Americans, Racial Differences
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