Over the past several years multicultural education has seen an increased attention in teacher preparation. However, little research exists that examines the attitudes of pre-service teachers related to white privilege. This study is a quantitative exploration of the attitudes of pre-service foreign language teachers on a variety of social issues related to oppression (i.e. sexism, heterosexism, white privilege, religion). Students in a secondary foreign language methods course (N=19) completed pre- and post-instruction questionnaires to determine the effect of an intervention and intentional discussion regarding white privilege and oppression on their attitudes towards these social issues. The mean test scores were analyzed using a paired-...
The population of the United States continues to become more and more culturally diverse. Yet, white...
This article explores the dynamic of the Silenced Dialogue within a graduate-level, teacher preparat...
Norms of whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical ...
Over the last several years teacher preparation programs have strived to adequately prepare pre-serv...
School systems in the U.S. are based on dominant culture views which privilege some students over ot...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
This article explores the dynamic of the Silenced Dialogue within a graduate-level, teacher preparat...
This qualitative /quantitative investigation highlights the analysis of preservice teachers’ respons...
Multicultural education has become a core component in current teacher education. One of the goals o...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
Whiteness continues to dominate the field of education; yet, there is sufficient evidence to indicat...
Whiteness continues to dominate the field of education; yet, there is sufficient evidence to indicat...
This study was completed between the months of March 2011 and April 2011, and focused on White privi...
This study was completed between the months of March 2011 and April 2011, and focused on White privi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to capture and explore the existence of white privilege in K-12 ...
The population of the United States continues to become more and more culturally diverse. Yet, white...
This article explores the dynamic of the Silenced Dialogue within a graduate-level, teacher preparat...
Norms of whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical ...
Over the last several years teacher preparation programs have strived to adequately prepare pre-serv...
School systems in the U.S. are based on dominant culture views which privilege some students over ot...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
This article explores the dynamic of the Silenced Dialogue within a graduate-level, teacher preparat...
This qualitative /quantitative investigation highlights the analysis of preservice teachers’ respons...
Multicultural education has become a core component in current teacher education. One of the goals o...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
Whiteness continues to dominate the field of education; yet, there is sufficient evidence to indicat...
Whiteness continues to dominate the field of education; yet, there is sufficient evidence to indicat...
This study was completed between the months of March 2011 and April 2011, and focused on White privi...
This study was completed between the months of March 2011 and April 2011, and focused on White privi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to capture and explore the existence of white privilege in K-12 ...
The population of the United States continues to become more and more culturally diverse. Yet, white...
This article explores the dynamic of the Silenced Dialogue within a graduate-level, teacher preparat...
Norms of whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical ...