This qualitative study examines early childhood teachers’ perceptions and practices with regard to talking to young children about race. Through an online survey and an individual interview with two early childhood teachers, I uncovered three findings: a) teachers’ understandings of their students’ racial awareness, b) teachers’ current classroom practices regarding race, culture, ethnicity, and c) challenges teachers faced in talking about race with their students along with possible sources of support. Based on these findings, I concluded that teachers made the decision not to directly confront the issue of race with their students due to feelings of fear and discomfort. As white women, the participants were able to choose when to engage ...
Race matters in schools. In addition to the highly publicized racialized achievement gap, race has h...
Conversations about race between teachers and K-12 students have been found to improve racial attitu...
This chapter outlines how early childhood teachers can bring children into conversations surrounding...
This qualitative interview study examines the challenges and successes early childhood teachers in O...
This qualitative research study brings to light the need for a Critical Race Theory approach to earl...
This mixed-methods study investigated how two White preschool teachers, who were familiar with anti-...
The current study explored anti-bias practices surrounding race and gender of two White, female earl...
Studies that document white teachers struggling to see whiteness and minimizing the impact of race o...
Young Children of Color in the United States are experiencing the effects of racism on a daily basis...
This dissertation examined how an intervention called intergroup dialogue (Nagda & Zúñiga, 2003)...
Rarely do White, middle-class Americans, the population from which most teachers are dra...
This chapter draws on developmental intergroup theory, parental ethnic-racial socialization literatu...
This qualitative study examined the participation of undergraduate pre-service teachers in an interg...
For a variety of reasons, discussions of racial issues in schools are often avoided and many of the ...
Graduation date: 2008The purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore White, female teachers’\u...
Race matters in schools. In addition to the highly publicized racialized achievement gap, race has h...
Conversations about race between teachers and K-12 students have been found to improve racial attitu...
This chapter outlines how early childhood teachers can bring children into conversations surrounding...
This qualitative interview study examines the challenges and successes early childhood teachers in O...
This qualitative research study brings to light the need for a Critical Race Theory approach to earl...
This mixed-methods study investigated how two White preschool teachers, who were familiar with anti-...
The current study explored anti-bias practices surrounding race and gender of two White, female earl...
Studies that document white teachers struggling to see whiteness and minimizing the impact of race o...
Young Children of Color in the United States are experiencing the effects of racism on a daily basis...
This dissertation examined how an intervention called intergroup dialogue (Nagda & Zúñiga, 2003)...
Rarely do White, middle-class Americans, the population from which most teachers are dra...
This chapter draws on developmental intergroup theory, parental ethnic-racial socialization literatu...
This qualitative study examined the participation of undergraduate pre-service teachers in an interg...
For a variety of reasons, discussions of racial issues in schools are often avoided and many of the ...
Graduation date: 2008The purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore White, female teachers’\u...
Race matters in schools. In addition to the highly publicized racialized achievement gap, race has h...
Conversations about race between teachers and K-12 students have been found to improve racial attitu...
This chapter outlines how early childhood teachers can bring children into conversations surrounding...