This paper draws on the concepts of settled expectations and the educational racial contract to provide an analysis of the current social movements calling for the improvement of teacher salaries and work conditions in K-12 schools. This paper argues that some teacher unions’ lack of centering race in their advocacy to ameliorate educational inequities will not radically transform how teachers are treated in the profession, unless there is an increase in motivation to fully recognize the humanity and educational needs of Students of Color in American society. The author calls for teacher activists to reject the false consciousness of their own settled expectations and work on equal footing with Communities of Color to co-author an emancipat...
In this paper I will share with you some of my hopes and concerns about the so-called second wave of...
Reflecting the shift in population in the United States, classrooms are becoming increasingly more d...
This article advances current conceptions of teacher activism through an exploration of the social j...
This paper draws on the concepts of settled expectations and the educational racial contract to prov...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers’ experiences combining their activism for educ...
Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin D.Research findings regarding how patterns within schools contribute to rac...
This study used the mixed qualitative methodologies of ethnography and a participatory action resear...
Teacher participation is central to many school restructuring projects. This article challenges assu...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
Overly simplistic explanations for why some students succeed in school and others do not tend to bec...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
The U.S. is currently experiencing a teacher shortage. Many school districts have been impacted by t...
This article uses the recent and seemingly local NCATE decision to drop the terminology of “social j...
This paper will attempt to identify the ways in which racism permeates education beginning in childh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In this time of racial reckoning, education leaders fa...
In this paper I will share with you some of my hopes and concerns about the so-called second wave of...
Reflecting the shift in population in the United States, classrooms are becoming increasingly more d...
This article advances current conceptions of teacher activism through an exploration of the social j...
This paper draws on the concepts of settled expectations and the educational racial contract to prov...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers’ experiences combining their activism for educ...
Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin D.Research findings regarding how patterns within schools contribute to rac...
This study used the mixed qualitative methodologies of ethnography and a participatory action resear...
Teacher participation is central to many school restructuring projects. This article challenges assu...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
Overly simplistic explanations for why some students succeed in school and others do not tend to bec...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
The U.S. is currently experiencing a teacher shortage. Many school districts have been impacted by t...
This article uses the recent and seemingly local NCATE decision to drop the terminology of “social j...
This paper will attempt to identify the ways in which racism permeates education beginning in childh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In this time of racial reckoning, education leaders fa...
In this paper I will share with you some of my hopes and concerns about the so-called second wave of...
Reflecting the shift in population in the United States, classrooms are becoming increasingly more d...
This article advances current conceptions of teacher activism through an exploration of the social j...