textHistorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have played and continue to play an important role in uplifting African Americans through education. Most of these institutions began as normal schools designed to prepare teachers who would train and educate students of color— a population that has been historically marginalized and oppressed. Scholarly conversations regarding teaching and teacher education for social justice omit the contributions of HBCUs. Likewise, scholarship about social justice within the field of Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) has been minimal. These trends including the current overemphasis on the training of a monolithic White female middle class teaching force served to justify the ethnographic...
Calls to transform the initial Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) standards to reflect soci...
This case study explored eight middle school teachers’ experiences working with Black adolescent mal...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
textHistorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have played and continue to play an importa...
This thesis examines how White educators can more effectively integrate Critical Pedagogy into praxi...
Community colleges comprise a robust and complex sector of U.S. higher education, serving large numb...
For the first time in the US, the majority of public school students are students of color in additi...
Schools in the United States continue to dramatically under-educate students with marginalized ident...
Background: For over four decades there have been calls for physical education (PE) and physical edu...
ABSTRACT Educational inequality and racial injustice are serious challenges that educators continue ...
The recent killings of Black Americans namely Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Raysh...
Researchers and k-12 practitioners have been struggling with inequity and diversity issues for the p...
textThis ethno-historical undertaking captures the story of the implementation of one major US city'...
Using Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, Gotanda, Peller, & Thomas, 1995; Ladson-Billing, 1998; Richard...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
Calls to transform the initial Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) standards to reflect soci...
This case study explored eight middle school teachers’ experiences working with Black adolescent mal...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
textHistorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have played and continue to play an importa...
This thesis examines how White educators can more effectively integrate Critical Pedagogy into praxi...
Community colleges comprise a robust and complex sector of U.S. higher education, serving large numb...
For the first time in the US, the majority of public school students are students of color in additi...
Schools in the United States continue to dramatically under-educate students with marginalized ident...
Background: For over four decades there have been calls for physical education (PE) and physical edu...
ABSTRACT Educational inequality and racial injustice are serious challenges that educators continue ...
The recent killings of Black Americans namely Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Raysh...
Researchers and k-12 practitioners have been struggling with inequity and diversity issues for the p...
textThis ethno-historical undertaking captures the story of the implementation of one major US city'...
Using Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, Gotanda, Peller, & Thomas, 1995; Ladson-Billing, 1998; Richard...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
Calls to transform the initial Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) standards to reflect soci...
This case study explored eight middle school teachers’ experiences working with Black adolescent mal...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...