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Thornton, Natasha; Adams, Megan; Bennett, Ann; Myers, Marrielle; Ritchie, Scott; Rodriguez, Sanjuana – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
In this article, we offer an analysis of how institutions of higher education have responded to occurrences related to racism in educational contexts and the larger society. Since the initial drafting of this manuscript, continued police brutality and racially motivated tragedies have prompted protests and uprising across the US and the world,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Racial Bias, College Role, Social Justice
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Myers, Wesley; Turanovic, Jillian J.; Lloyd, Kristin M.; Pratt, Travis C. – Journal of School Violence, 2020
Although research suggests that LGBTQ youth are at risk for victimization at school, it remains unclear just how much more likely they are to be victimized relative to heterosexual or cisgender youth, or the conditions under which their risks for victimization are highest. Accordingly, we conducted a meta-analysis on the relationship between LGBTQ…
Descriptors: Victims, LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Meta Analysis
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James, Tobin – Journal of Dance Education, 2020
In the field of dance, barriers still exist in the form of long held Eurocentric traditions that discourage the inclusion of individuals from diverse communities. Classical ballet technique, although not the origin of dance for many cultures (Mabingo 2019), often remains the determining criteria for academic and professional dance pursuits. For…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Diversity, Inclusion
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Pribnow, Kevin – Afterschool Matters, 2020
Although schools themselves cannot address resegregation, they can mitigate some of the detrimental effects of racial inequalities. Students of color internalize racial inequalities in educational environments at critical times in their identity formation. This internalization can lead to attitudes and behaviors that contribute to academic…
Descriptors: Mentors, Identification (Psychology), Males, Minority Groups
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Kennelly, Jacquelyn-Marie; Mouroutsou, Stella – Scottish Educational Review, 2020
This paper focuses on racism in Scottish schools drawing on data from focus groups with secondary students of colour. The study explores racial inequity in schools through students' reflections on enactments of bias and privilege. Findings demonstrate that: (1) students of colour experience racism but race is being ignored or deflected in their…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Student Experience, Minority Group Students, Foreign Countries
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Gomez-Najarro, Joyce – Children's Literature in Education, 2020
In delivering instruction aligned with the Common Core State Standards, many teachers are utilizing the accompanying book exemplars. While prior studies have revealed the importance of selecting texts that represent diverse characters, few studies have examined the extent to which the book exemplars reflect this trend. In this paper, an…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Books, Reading Material Selection, Childrens Literature
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Gibson, Melissa – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2020
Best practices in civic education emphasize deliberative pedagogies as one of the most powerful ways to educate enlightened democratic citizens. Yet deliberative pedagogies are rooted in a white normative ideal of discursive democracy that, in the service of "civility" and "reasoned discourse," fails to account for the social…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Race, Citizenship Education
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Caraves, Jack – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2020
In this piece, the author reflects on his Trans Chicanx identity and how his embodiment shapes his teaching and pedagogy. The author begins with a spoken word piece that captures his journey to his own trans-"conocimiento." Then the author looks to the foundational work of Chicana/Latina Feminist pedagogies and transpedagogies to…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Teaching Methods, Feminism, Females
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LaMarr, Todd; Egbert, Lisalee D. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2020
Suspensions--a form of discipline that removes students temporarily from the learning environment--are used to address unwanted behaviors in the classroom. While suspensions have been a common form of school discipline for many years, they can become problematic when they reach high rates and when they disproportionately impact specific groups of…
Descriptors: Suspension, Social Justice, Deafness, Students with Disabilities
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Davis, Shannon N.; Garner, Pamela W.; Jones, Rebecca M.; Mahatmya, Duhita – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2020
Undergraduate research is value-added experiential learning that cultivates creative and intentional learners in and out of the classroom. However, only recently have researchers begun investigating the mechanisms related to mentoring undergraduate researchers, with scant attention being paid to the experiences of underrepresented minority (URM)…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Mentors, Disproportionate Representation
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McDavid, Lindley; Carleton Parker, Loran; Li, Weiling; Bessenbacher, Ann; Randolph, Anthony; Harriger, Alka; Harriger, Brad – International Journal of STEM Education, 2020
Background: Expanding opportunities to experience engaging STEM educational programs is an important pathway to increasing students' interest and competencies in STEM and, ultimately, motivation to pursue STEM careers. After-school programs offer one means to achieve this aim, but barriers such as a lack of transportation or available teachers may…
Descriptors: STEM Education, After School Programs, Self Determination, Student Motivation
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Vossoughi, Shirin; Jackson, Ava; Chen, Suzanne; Roldan, Wendy; Escudé, Meg – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Studies of embodied cognition offer powerful accounts of the semiotic resources people use as they think together within different domains. Yet this research does not typically foreground the history of relationships within focal interactions--a history we have found to be consequential to the ways embodied actions unfold. Through ethnographic and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Human Body, Ethics, Relationship
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Park, Julie J. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2020
Research on cognitive bias explains how our brains are prone to stumble, overlooking key points of data. This article discusses how this phenomenon can help us understand why we often stumble in assessing the state of campus race relations, overlooking ways that White students self-segregate. In contrast, students of color have high rates of…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Race, Higher Education, Racial Attitudes
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Gonzalez, Maru; Guin, Autumn; Allen, Kim; Chilcote, Amy G.; Toriello, Paul J.; Mead, Ebonyse P. – Journal of Extension, 2020
The United States has an opioid epidemic that requires efforts to help youths and families navigate complex challenges. Extension professionals are being called on to develop programs that equitably and effectively engage and serve audiences across racial and ethnic differences. To accomplish this, Extension professionals must understand the…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Drug Education, Prevention, Social Bias
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Allen, Taryn Ozuna; Zhang, Yi; Romo, Enrique – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2020
The process of pursuing a higher education degree can be particularly complicated for undocumented students as they navigate the K-16 pipeline. Ganas, or the desire to succeed, is a cultural value that can serve a motivation to overcome educational obstacles. Using portraiture, this article highlights the ways students demonstrated ganas in the…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Undocumented Immigrants, Black Colleges, Academic Aspiration
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