This article examines whether and in what ways curricular approaches can be helpful in building positive interethnic relations in a large, ethnically diverse high school. Through this case study of curricular reform, the author documents four curricular approaches teacher leaders used to explicitly address issues of race and ethnicity and explores the impact of these approaches on student learning. By tracing the process of curricular change, the case illuminates how teacher leaders and administrators created the conditions for these curricular reforms to be sustainable
Public schools in the United States maintain a position in the spotlight as the debate over what sho...
In a qualitative study of an inner-city, diverse classroom, this Capstone looks at the question: How...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of three informal teacher leaders in diversifying su...
In this article, the author discusses her research on children\u27s perspectives of interracial and ...
The empirical literature from education, psychology, and sociology is reviewed in order to identify ...
Students from marginalized communities often enter classrooms where their cultural heritage is not r...
Racial tension still motivates strife and violence in the metropolitan Detroit area. This study soug...
This study investigated the associations between cultural diversity approaches endorsed by teachers ...
Enactment of social justice education is an important step toward rectifying pervasive discriminatio...
This book provides models of leadership that are effective in developing schools where positive inte...
“This inquiry explores the methods/behaviors that effectively motivate teachers toward ethnic awaren...
This study examines the development and implementation of ninth grade Ethnic Studies curriculum in a...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
This qualitative research inquiry explores the development of intergroup relationships across race a...
Educational leaders face significant obstacles when attempting to work on race relations in schools....
Public schools in the United States maintain a position in the spotlight as the debate over what sho...
In a qualitative study of an inner-city, diverse classroom, this Capstone looks at the question: How...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of three informal teacher leaders in diversifying su...
In this article, the author discusses her research on children\u27s perspectives of interracial and ...
The empirical literature from education, psychology, and sociology is reviewed in order to identify ...
Students from marginalized communities often enter classrooms where their cultural heritage is not r...
Racial tension still motivates strife and violence in the metropolitan Detroit area. This study soug...
This study investigated the associations between cultural diversity approaches endorsed by teachers ...
Enactment of social justice education is an important step toward rectifying pervasive discriminatio...
This book provides models of leadership that are effective in developing schools where positive inte...
“This inquiry explores the methods/behaviors that effectively motivate teachers toward ethnic awaren...
This study examines the development and implementation of ninth grade Ethnic Studies curriculum in a...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
This qualitative research inquiry explores the development of intergroup relationships across race a...
Educational leaders face significant obstacles when attempting to work on race relations in schools....
Public schools in the United States maintain a position in the spotlight as the debate over what sho...
In a qualitative study of an inner-city, diverse classroom, this Capstone looks at the question: How...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of three informal teacher leaders in diversifying su...