Based on ethnographic research at Brooklyn Community High School (BCHS), a transfer high school in New York City I demonstrate that students narrate their educational histories in terms of their experience of care, or lack of care, from teachers. Contributing to research on student-teacher relationships, care, resilience and retention, I develop the concept structural care, arguing that teachers’ ability to demonstrate care for their students, and students’ ability to perceive that care, is enabled or constrained by larger, socio-structural forces such as the national educational policy landscape, widespread cultural beliefs about schools and students, and processes of racialization, criminalization, and marginalization
This qualitative study was designed to analyze the perspectives of at-risk students regarding their ...
Utilizing Nell Noddings conception of relational care as a professional development initiative, pare...
Care is in the eyes of the receiver; it doesn\u27t exist unless those being cared for experience it....
Based on ethnographic research at Brooklyn Community High School (BCHS), a transfer high school in N...
During the 2010-2011 school year, a research and professional development project was conducted with...
This ethnographic case study explores how senior level students and teachers perceive care in classr...
This qualitative study investigates how primary teachers at an inner-city elementary school conceptu...
textThis student-centered analysis of caring in three academically promising, low-income public high...
This presentation reports the findings of an institutional ethnography in a pri¬mary school in the n...
In this paper, I use two exemplary narrative case studies to illustrate the multiple ways caring fun...
In this paper, I use two exemplary narrative case studies to illustrate the multiple ways caring fun...
In our current educational climate where high-stakes, standardized testing is a top priority, conver...
Despite the presence of teacher caring intentions, too many students in North American schools do no...
The purpose of this study is two-fold: To develop a working definition of caring in the school conte...
Committee members: Dugas, Daryl; Stich, Amy.Advisor: Wilkins, Elizabeth A.Includes illustrations.Inc...
This qualitative study was designed to analyze the perspectives of at-risk students regarding their ...
Utilizing Nell Noddings conception of relational care as a professional development initiative, pare...
Care is in the eyes of the receiver; it doesn\u27t exist unless those being cared for experience it....
Based on ethnographic research at Brooklyn Community High School (BCHS), a transfer high school in N...
During the 2010-2011 school year, a research and professional development project was conducted with...
This ethnographic case study explores how senior level students and teachers perceive care in classr...
This qualitative study investigates how primary teachers at an inner-city elementary school conceptu...
textThis student-centered analysis of caring in three academically promising, low-income public high...
This presentation reports the findings of an institutional ethnography in a pri¬mary school in the n...
In this paper, I use two exemplary narrative case studies to illustrate the multiple ways caring fun...
In this paper, I use two exemplary narrative case studies to illustrate the multiple ways caring fun...
In our current educational climate where high-stakes, standardized testing is a top priority, conver...
Despite the presence of teacher caring intentions, too many students in North American schools do no...
The purpose of this study is two-fold: To develop a working definition of caring in the school conte...
Committee members: Dugas, Daryl; Stich, Amy.Advisor: Wilkins, Elizabeth A.Includes illustrations.Inc...
This qualitative study was designed to analyze the perspectives of at-risk students regarding their ...
Utilizing Nell Noddings conception of relational care as a professional development initiative, pare...
Care is in the eyes of the receiver; it doesn\u27t exist unless those being cared for experience it....