This qualitative research study brings to light the need for a Critical Race Theory approach to early childhood education. Ten early childhood educators were interviewed and asked about how they teach about race and racism with their students. Four major findings are identified and described within the study, Devaluing Children's Ability; Ethnic Identity and Cultural Belonging; Critical Race Turning Points; and Challenges of Teaching About Race and Racism. Critical Race Turning Points is new, innovative conceptual tool and model that describes motivations of educators that work towards positive, social justice oriented change in their teaching. Conclusions recommended in this study include: the need to for a professional organization for ea...
The United States continues to be a highly racialized society. As a result, race remains a predictor...
This dissertation examined how an intervention called intergroup dialogue (Nagda & Zúñiga, 2003)...
The discussion of racial and cultural competence in public schools today is necessary. The student p...
This qualitative interview study examines the challenges and successes early childhood teachers in O...
This qualitative study examines early childhood teachers’ perceptions and practices with regard to t...
Young Children of Color in the United States are experiencing the effects of racism on a daily basis...
This paper draws on a doctoral study nearing completion to suggest that anti-bias multicultural educ...
How the early childhood sector engages with and ultimately addresses notions of racism is clearly co...
In order to explore early childhood educators’ cultural competence through a lens of racial identity...
This chapter draws on developmental intergroup theory, parental ethnic-racial socialization literatu...
The current study explored anti-bias practices surrounding race and gender of two White, female earl...
Within the past 20 years, more light has been shed on the fact that the American educational system ...
Racism continues to be an ongoing and pervasive problem within the United States. Nevertheless, many...
This study followed the course of a professional development intervention to support kindergarten te...
Although the lay public perceives children as innocent and color-evasive, young children develop rac...
The United States continues to be a highly racialized society. As a result, race remains a predictor...
This dissertation examined how an intervention called intergroup dialogue (Nagda & Zúñiga, 2003)...
The discussion of racial and cultural competence in public schools today is necessary. The student p...
This qualitative interview study examines the challenges and successes early childhood teachers in O...
This qualitative study examines early childhood teachers’ perceptions and practices with regard to t...
Young Children of Color in the United States are experiencing the effects of racism on a daily basis...
This paper draws on a doctoral study nearing completion to suggest that anti-bias multicultural educ...
How the early childhood sector engages with and ultimately addresses notions of racism is clearly co...
In order to explore early childhood educators’ cultural competence through a lens of racial identity...
This chapter draws on developmental intergroup theory, parental ethnic-racial socialization literatu...
The current study explored anti-bias practices surrounding race and gender of two White, female earl...
Within the past 20 years, more light has been shed on the fact that the American educational system ...
Racism continues to be an ongoing and pervasive problem within the United States. Nevertheless, many...
This study followed the course of a professional development intervention to support kindergarten te...
Although the lay public perceives children as innocent and color-evasive, young children develop rac...
The United States continues to be a highly racialized society. As a result, race remains a predictor...
This dissertation examined how an intervention called intergroup dialogue (Nagda & Zúñiga, 2003)...
The discussion of racial and cultural competence in public schools today is necessary. The student p...