textThis qualitative multiple case study focused on how three African American women social studies teachers conceptualized and taught notions of citizenship. By using a Black feminist conceptual framework, the author explored how the multiple intersections of the teachers’ identities impacted how they understood and taught notions of citizenship. As a result of their lived experiences and situated knowledge, the participants rejected the dominant narrative of citizenship because it was not inclusive of diverse perspectives or histories. Instead, the participants taught a notion of citizenship that centered on valuing notions of community and working towards racial and community uplift. This study hopes to shed light on how African American...
The purpose of this ethnography was to examine the elements of my personal goals and aspirations of ...
In the United States, the largest group of educators, historically and presently, are white middle-c...
Black females are the majority of Black students enrolled at both PWIs and HBCUs. HBCUs award a sign...
textThis qualitative multiple case study focused on how three African American women social studies ...
This qualitative multiple case study utilizes a Black feminist ethic of caring (Collins, 2009; Thomp...
Between 2001 and 2003, 1500 Caribbean teachers were recruited to teach in New York City’s low income...
This dissertation examines the intersections of race, class, and gender of a Black woman as an educa...
This dissertation examines how middle level teachers at HOPE Academy, an urban charter school with a...
This study captured the lived experiences of three African American, female classroom teachers who l...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
Abstract This dissertation explores the experiences and knowledge of six classroom teachers who enga...
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
This study takes place at a middle school in Charleston County, South Carolina. The study examines h...
Using sociocultural theoretical approach, intersectionality of race, Critical Race Theory, and Bakht...
The purpose of this ethnography was to examine the elements of my personal goals and aspirations of ...
In the United States, the largest group of educators, historically and presently, are white middle-c...
Black females are the majority of Black students enrolled at both PWIs and HBCUs. HBCUs award a sign...
textThis qualitative multiple case study focused on how three African American women social studies ...
This qualitative multiple case study utilizes a Black feminist ethic of caring (Collins, 2009; Thomp...
Between 2001 and 2003, 1500 Caribbean teachers were recruited to teach in New York City’s low income...
This dissertation examines the intersections of race, class, and gender of a Black woman as an educa...
This dissertation examines how middle level teachers at HOPE Academy, an urban charter school with a...
This study captured the lived experiences of three African American, female classroom teachers who l...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
Abstract This dissertation explores the experiences and knowledge of six classroom teachers who enga...
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
This study takes place at a middle school in Charleston County, South Carolina. The study examines h...
Using sociocultural theoretical approach, intersectionality of race, Critical Race Theory, and Bakht...
The purpose of this ethnography was to examine the elements of my personal goals and aspirations of ...
In the United States, the largest group of educators, historically and presently, are white middle-c...
Black females are the majority of Black students enrolled at both PWIs and HBCUs. HBCUs award a sign...