This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, African American students who struggled with reading in school as they participated in critical literacy practices and social action projects with the assumption that critical analysis of written texts and concrete social actions were necessary for student empowerment. Using Discourse Analysis within a microethnographic framework, participants’ responses were analyzed. Early in the study, participants were hesitant to join in critical conversations about race. Over time, as participants deepened their critical literacy engagements, they divulged lived racism both in their private and public worlds. Specifically, the participants described the t...
This critical ethnographic practitioner research study explored the ways critical multicultural peda...
Issues concerning race and racism have long been considered too difficult for young children to comp...
A growing number of African American urban adolescents are conceptualized as “disengaged” or “at-ris...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction....
This dissertation is a teacher researcher qualitative study that explores the work of critical liter...
The goal of education differs for many, but working at a school where the impacts and intersectional...
This study examines student readers' responses to and interpretations of texts in order to consider ...
This research, conducted with two sections of students enrolled in eleventh grade English Language A...
This year-long study explores the critical literacies of the Youth Equity Agents, who were youth of ...
This critical ethnographic study investigated an afterschool Youth Participatory Action Research (YP...
This study problematizes the literacy practices in a fourth grade suburban classroom. Drawing on soc...
While students in America’s schools are acquiring literacy at unprecedented rates and levels, we kno...
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of teachers, students, and parents, regarding the u...
Basal readers have long been problematized for a lack of diversity among the characters and experien...
This study followed the course of a professional development intervention to support kindergarten te...
This critical ethnographic practitioner research study explored the ways critical multicultural peda...
Issues concerning race and racism have long been considered too difficult for young children to comp...
A growing number of African American urban adolescents are conceptualized as “disengaged” or “at-ris...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction....
This dissertation is a teacher researcher qualitative study that explores the work of critical liter...
The goal of education differs for many, but working at a school where the impacts and intersectional...
This study examines student readers' responses to and interpretations of texts in order to consider ...
This research, conducted with two sections of students enrolled in eleventh grade English Language A...
This year-long study explores the critical literacies of the Youth Equity Agents, who were youth of ...
This critical ethnographic study investigated an afterschool Youth Participatory Action Research (YP...
This study problematizes the literacy practices in a fourth grade suburban classroom. Drawing on soc...
While students in America’s schools are acquiring literacy at unprecedented rates and levels, we kno...
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of teachers, students, and parents, regarding the u...
Basal readers have long been problematized for a lack of diversity among the characters and experien...
This study followed the course of a professional development intervention to support kindergarten te...
This critical ethnographic practitioner research study explored the ways critical multicultural peda...
Issues concerning race and racism have long been considered too difficult for young children to comp...
A growing number of African American urban adolescents are conceptualized as “disengaged” or “at-ris...