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Sondel, Beth; Kretchmar, Kerry; Hadley Dunn, Alyssa – Urban Education, 2022
In this article, we explore how White supremacist ideologies operate in "no excuses" charter schools. Drawing on critical race frameworks and qualitative data collected in two "no excuses" charter schools in New Orleans, we illustrate how anti-Blackness, White saviorism, and colorblind racism are taken up through hiring…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, White Teachers, Charter Schools, Racism
Bolgatz, Jane – Urban Education, 2023
What do Black parents say about the curriculum in a predominantly White independent elementary school in a large urban area? This study explores tensions around topics such as slavery and immigration. While parents did not say they wanted a critical multicultural curriculum, many valued attention to racial diversity. Because parents did not want…
Descriptors: Blacks, African Americans, Parents, Racial Factors
Bennett, Jacob S.; Driver, Melissa K.; Trent, Stanley C. – Urban Education, 2019
A narrative literature review was conducted to examine how researchers address the concept of White privilege in teacher education using critical race theory. A Boolean search revealed 26 articles met criteria for inclusion. Findings show most researchers (n = 15, 55%) investigated perceptions of White privilege within individual multicultural…
Descriptors: White Students, Advantaged, Race, Critical Theory
Crowley, Ryan – Urban Education, 2019
The author draws from critical Whiteness studies and the sociological imagination to show how three White preservice teachers in an urban education program used personal experiences with racial privilege to understand structural racism. These stories depart from portrayals of race-evasive White teachers who struggle to engage with critical…
Descriptors: Whites, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Urban Teaching
Freidus, Alexandra – Urban Education, 2019
Middle-class, professional, and White families in gentrifying cities are increasingly choosing neighborhood public schools. As critical consumers of public education, these families frequently bring not only new resources to schools but also new demands. This article examines the process of "school gentrification" by analyzing the…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Advantaged, School Effectiveness
Diem, Sarah; Carpenter, Bradley W.; Lewis-Durham, Tiffanie – Urban Education, 2019
Aspiring school leaders must be equipped with skill sets to facilitate the critical examination of district policies that reproduce inequities. Policies such as school choice, which have racial and socioeconomic implications for educational opportunity, require leaders to operate from a social justice identity while seeking to enhance their sense…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Administrator Education, School Districts, Educational Policy
Patton, Lori D. – Urban Education, 2016
Ladson-Billings and Tate ushered critical race theory (CRT) into education and challenged racial inequities in schooling contexts. In this article, I consider the role CRT can play in disrupting postsecondary prose, or the ordinary, predictable, and taken for granted ways in which the academy has functioned for centuries as a bastion of racism and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Critical Theory, Race, Advantaged
Schoorman, Dilys – Urban Education, 2016
Adopting a Freirean perspective, the purpose of this autoethnography is to reframe the typical relationship between university educators and communities in poverty by highlighting the educative impact of such a community on a university professor's academic, cross-cultural critical and civic learning. By reframing communities in poverty as sources…
Descriptors: Ethnography, College Faculty, Poverty, School Community Relationship
Scott, Sonya V.; Rodriguez, Louie F. – Urban Education, 2015
This study draws from a larger phenomenological study on African American academic persistence and career aspirations in education. This article highlights three African American males' experiences with concentrated forms of stereotype threat in teacher education. Their voices revealed dimensions of how power and privilege operate in teacher…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, African American Students, Academic Persistence, Occupational Aspiration
Pennington, Julie L.; Brock, Cynthia H.; Ndura, Elavie – Urban Education, 2012
This study explored two White inservice teachers' understandings of Whiteness in relation to privilege and caring. A yearlong professional development set of courses used a multimodal construction of three significant course experiences designed to reposition Whiteness and illuminate White teachers' predisposition to care for their students in…
Descriptors: Caring, Advantaged, Whites, Elementary School Teachers
Silva, Janelle M. – Urban Education, 2012
This article uses data from a 9-month ethnography in California to illustrate how elementary teacher's decision to reenact Jane Elliott's "A Class Divided" experiment, in conjunction with an artist-centered multicultural curriculum, shifted classroom conversations to a more critical dialogue of social groups, power, and privilege. Data…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Educational Experiments, Ethnography, Power Structure
Addi-Raccah, Audrey; Arviv-Elyashiv, Rinate – Urban Education, 2008
School decentralization, which has reshaped power relations in the educational system, has empowered teachers and parents. Taking Abbott's approach to professions, the authors examine teachers' perceptions of the implications of parents' empowerment for teacher--parent relations. In-depth interviews with homeroom teachers in affluent urban…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Parent Participation, International Relations, Teaching Skills

Cottle, Thomas J. – Urban Education, 1974
Two imaginary success-oriented high school boys, one lower class and one upper middle class, discuss their respective attitudes toward school, friends, college, career goals, parents' and society's expectations, and their perceptions of other social classes. (SF)
Descriptors: Advantaged, Career Opportunities, Educationally Disadvantaged, High School Students