In 2020, as COVID-19 made us pause, it also gave us pause, shedding light on inequities in schooling and society. As Roy (2020) notes, it “brought the world to a halt like nothing else could.” However, the tragic patterns of inequity unfolding before our eyes were not new; we were witnessing “the wreckage of a train that has been careening down the track for years” (para. 8). Inequities that have long existed in Black, Indigenous, and other communities of Color were accentuated by the pandemic, and the exacerbation of these inequities remains devastating in and beyond the United States
The COVID-19 crisis continues to impact everyone across the globe. It is apparent no one is spared b...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
In a short essay, I will examine the issues that plague education (e.g., achievement gaps, lack of l...
In 2020, as COVID-19 made us pause, it also gave us pause, shedding light on inequities in schooling...
“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine the world anew. This ...
For many students across the United States, their last day on school campuses was the week before sp...
As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized...
This is an essay that addresses issues related to learning and its possible enhancements through the...
This special issue of the Journal of Education takes the COVID-19 pandemic as a starting point to in...
This issue of the Occasional Paper Series is enriched by a collection of images, artwork, and photog...
The public health and socio-economic crisis that has resulted from the pandemic has amplified existi...
The public health and socio-economic crisis that has resulted from the pandemic has amplified existi...
In this paper, a Principal and two lead teachers describe the ways their school community has reimag...
A virtual salon celebrating the launch of Occasional Paper Series #46 The Pandemic as a Portal: On T...
COVID-19 has illuminated and exacerbated inequities, yet, as a crisis, it is not exceptional in its ...
The COVID-19 crisis continues to impact everyone across the globe. It is apparent no one is spared b...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
In a short essay, I will examine the issues that plague education (e.g., achievement gaps, lack of l...
In 2020, as COVID-19 made us pause, it also gave us pause, shedding light on inequities in schooling...
“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine the world anew. This ...
For many students across the United States, their last day on school campuses was the week before sp...
As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized...
This is an essay that addresses issues related to learning and its possible enhancements through the...
This special issue of the Journal of Education takes the COVID-19 pandemic as a starting point to in...
This issue of the Occasional Paper Series is enriched by a collection of images, artwork, and photog...
The public health and socio-economic crisis that has resulted from the pandemic has amplified existi...
The public health and socio-economic crisis that has resulted from the pandemic has amplified existi...
In this paper, a Principal and two lead teachers describe the ways their school community has reimag...
A virtual salon celebrating the launch of Occasional Paper Series #46 The Pandemic as a Portal: On T...
COVID-19 has illuminated and exacerbated inequities, yet, as a crisis, it is not exceptional in its ...
The COVID-19 crisis continues to impact everyone across the globe. It is apparent no one is spared b...
The COVID-19 pandemic (in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter Movement) exposed pervasive inequi...
In a short essay, I will examine the issues that plague education (e.g., achievement gaps, lack of l...