In an effort to humanize the curriculum, to honor student voice and identity, and tap the cultural and linguistic knowledge of our students, two teacher educators engage their preservice teachers in the collective use of Chicana/o children’s literature. The authors describe a series of questions they designed in order to scaffold teachers\u27 ability to analyze the extent to which literature stereotypes Chicano/a children, rejects their linguistic realities, and/or minimizes existing inequities. A series of assignments challenge preservice teachers\u27 simplistic conceptualizations of inequality. In addition, they create a critical literacy poster/lesson plan, which can empower youth by simultaneously fostering academic competence and enga...
This study documents the findings of action research projects generated by two teachers with differe...
This article describes how an anti-racist curriculum constructed on Critical Race Theory (CRT) and L...
This critical race qualitative research study examines the perspectives of Chicanas\os regarding the...
In an effort to humanize the curriculum, to honor student voice and identity,\ud and tap the cultura...
Two researchers document how veteran Chicana teacher activists, who have taught more than 15 years, ...
This paper addresses the relationship between critical pedagogy and Chicana/o pedagogy to show the n...
The Latino population is growing in the United States such that one of every five school-aged Latino...
This study analyzes the role that children’s literature plays in acquiring critical tools and decons...
textThis study is significant because U.S. schools are continuously being transformed due to the inc...
As the demographics of U.S. schools are changing, educators have to embrace this change and prepare ...
This article, refl ecting a sociocultural perspective and connections to current research, presents ...
Through single-case study research at a middle school site, students whose first language is Spanish...
Teachers generally come out of teacher education programs with very little background in multicultur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-64)This study examined the effect of a cultural-litera...
It is essential to support teacher candidates in becoming culturally responsive and learning about s...
This study documents the findings of action research projects generated by two teachers with differe...
This article describes how an anti-racist curriculum constructed on Critical Race Theory (CRT) and L...
This critical race qualitative research study examines the perspectives of Chicanas\os regarding the...
In an effort to humanize the curriculum, to honor student voice and identity,\ud and tap the cultura...
Two researchers document how veteran Chicana teacher activists, who have taught more than 15 years, ...
This paper addresses the relationship between critical pedagogy and Chicana/o pedagogy to show the n...
The Latino population is growing in the United States such that one of every five school-aged Latino...
This study analyzes the role that children’s literature plays in acquiring critical tools and decons...
textThis study is significant because U.S. schools are continuously being transformed due to the inc...
As the demographics of U.S. schools are changing, educators have to embrace this change and prepare ...
This article, refl ecting a sociocultural perspective and connections to current research, presents ...
Through single-case study research at a middle school site, students whose first language is Spanish...
Teachers generally come out of teacher education programs with very little background in multicultur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-64)This study examined the effect of a cultural-litera...
It is essential to support teacher candidates in becoming culturally responsive and learning about s...
This study documents the findings of action research projects generated by two teachers with differe...
This article describes how an anti-racist curriculum constructed on Critical Race Theory (CRT) and L...
This critical race qualitative research study examines the perspectives of Chicanas\os regarding the...