While much research that explores the role of race in education focuses on children of color, this article explores an aspect of the predominately White teaching force that educates them. This article explores findings from a qualitative study that posed questions about the ways in which White pre-service teachers\u27 life-experiences influenced understandings of race and difference, and how these pre-service teachers negotiated the challenges a critical multicultural education course offered those beliefs. In keeping with the tenet of critical race theory that racism is an inherent and normalized aspect of American society, the author found that through previous life-experiences, the participants gained hegemonic understandings about race ...
A scrupulous search of whiteness literatures in relation to multicultural education reveals a prepon...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a powerful and insightful theoretical framework that examines the way ...
This dissertation uses interpretive and traditional qualitative methods to study one semester of a g...
Studies that document white teachers struggling to see whiteness and minimizing the impact of race o...
Reflecting the shift in population in the United States, classrooms are becoming increasingly more d...
Norms of whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how white anti-racism educators understand and address white...
In public education, while the student population reflects the shifting national demographics, the t...
Numerous studies have identified in-service culturally responsive instructional strategies. However,...
Many scholars have argued that whiteness permeates all parts of the American public system. In schoo...
While multicultural education re-mains a work in progress, many of the cor-nerstones are already in ...
While the teaching population in the U.S. is predominantly (84%) White (National Council of Educatio...
Educational anthropologists address in their works the legacy of an enduring history of racial oppre...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
This qualitative research study draws from James P. Gee's theory of discourse analysis, from critica...
A scrupulous search of whiteness literatures in relation to multicultural education reveals a prepon...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a powerful and insightful theoretical framework that examines the way ...
This dissertation uses interpretive and traditional qualitative methods to study one semester of a g...
Studies that document white teachers struggling to see whiteness and minimizing the impact of race o...
Reflecting the shift in population in the United States, classrooms are becoming increasingly more d...
Norms of whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how white anti-racism educators understand and address white...
In public education, while the student population reflects the shifting national demographics, the t...
Numerous studies have identified in-service culturally responsive instructional strategies. However,...
Many scholars have argued that whiteness permeates all parts of the American public system. In schoo...
While multicultural education re-mains a work in progress, many of the cor-nerstones are already in ...
While the teaching population in the U.S. is predominantly (84%) White (National Council of Educatio...
Educational anthropologists address in their works the legacy of an enduring history of racial oppre...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
This qualitative research study draws from James P. Gee's theory of discourse analysis, from critica...
A scrupulous search of whiteness literatures in relation to multicultural education reveals a prepon...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a powerful and insightful theoretical framework that examines the way ...
This dissertation uses interpretive and traditional qualitative methods to study one semester of a g...