This study examined changes in student teachers’ White racial identity and color-blindness (using scores on the WRCDS-R and CoBRAS), as well as their perceptions of working with students of color, following a semester of student teaching in diverse classrooms. Paired samples t-tests demonstrated student teachers were more color-blind about institutional discrimination and blatant racial issues at the conclusion of student teaching. Responses to open-ended questions showed that White student teachers entered placements with biased expectations, and most stated that students of color were biased toward White teachers, yet their explanations neglected the impact of sociological factors, such as institutional racism and historical oppression
In public education, while the student population reflects the shifting national demographics, the t...
Early adolescence marks the time when African American students begin to develop their racial identi...
Race matters in schools. In addition to the highly publicized racialized achievement gap, race has h...
This mixed method study examined changes in student teachers Whiteracial identity (using scores on t...
This study examines the White racial identity (WRI) development of pre-service teachers in diverse a...
This study examined how teacher professional development utilizing a White racial affinity group inv...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionPaul R. BurdenGrowth in the percentage o...
In this 6-year longitudinal interpretative case study, the researcher examined four white elementar...
While the teaching population in the U.S. is predominantly (84%) White (National Council of Educatio...
A team of 19 educators in a suburban school in Minnesota learn about racism while reading Derald Win...
A life history approach was used to examine the narratives of 6 White teachers of racially diverse c...
While much research that explores the role of race in education focuses on children of color, this a...
Does a teacher’s race matter? This pilot study with students and teachers in a low-income area of th...
The purpose of this study was to address what it means that so many Black students are taught by Whi...
The overidentification of Black students for exclusionary discipline has been a concern within educa...
In public education, while the student population reflects the shifting national demographics, the t...
Early adolescence marks the time when African American students begin to develop their racial identi...
Race matters in schools. In addition to the highly publicized racialized achievement gap, race has h...
This mixed method study examined changes in student teachers Whiteracial identity (using scores on t...
This study examines the White racial identity (WRI) development of pre-service teachers in diverse a...
This study examined how teacher professional development utilizing a White racial affinity group inv...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionPaul R. BurdenGrowth in the percentage o...
In this 6-year longitudinal interpretative case study, the researcher examined four white elementar...
While the teaching population in the U.S. is predominantly (84%) White (National Council of Educatio...
A team of 19 educators in a suburban school in Minnesota learn about racism while reading Derald Win...
A life history approach was used to examine the narratives of 6 White teachers of racially diverse c...
While much research that explores the role of race in education focuses on children of color, this a...
Does a teacher’s race matter? This pilot study with students and teachers in a low-income area of th...
The purpose of this study was to address what it means that so many Black students are taught by Whi...
The overidentification of Black students for exclusionary discipline has been a concern within educa...
In public education, while the student population reflects the shifting national demographics, the t...
Early adolescence marks the time when African American students begin to develop their racial identi...
Race matters in schools. In addition to the highly publicized racialized achievement gap, race has h...