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Wynter-Hoyte, Kamania; Long, Susi; Frazier, Jennipher; Jackson, Jarvais – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Four teacher educators describe their work to establish Afrocentric foundations through integrating literacy and linguistic pluralism courses. We build on realities that teachers and children "do not learn, systematically and deeply, about Black genius and worth" (Baines, Tisdale, & Long, 2018, p. 20) in schools or universities nor…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, African American Culture, Multilingualism, Black Dialects
Allen Webb, Editor; Richard Beach, Editor; Jeff Share, Editor – Teachers College Press, 2024
Discover how English teachers and their students confront the climate crisis using critical inquiry, focusing on justice, and taking action. Working in today's politically polarized environment, these teachers know first-hand about teaching and learning in communities that support and resist climate education. This much-needed book describes…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Inquiry, Social Justice, Climate
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Laster, Barbara; Shargel, Rebecca; Watson-Vandiver, Marcia – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
As a subset of culturally sustaining pedagogy, ethnic pedagogies enlarge the repertoire of teachers addressing the instructional needs of many different students. Specific descriptions with grade 5-12 instructional illustrations are provided for call-and-response learning approach from the African-American religious tradition and havruta, which is…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, African American Culture
Janet Glenn – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this modified Delphi qualitative research was to obtain a consensus from African American and Caucasian parent educators of elementary grade males. The consensus was to see why African American elementary males are failing because they cannot read on grade level as well as their Caucasian peers. The research involved a modified…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary School Students, Males, Academic Failure
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Cunningham, Jahneille A. – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2021
Black parents are often presumed to be uninvolved in their children's education, especially in mathematics. These stereotypes are arguably sustained by White, middle-class expectations for parent engagement. This qualitative study challenges the dominant narrative by exploring the ways eight Black parents support their elementary-aged children's…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary School Students, Parent Participation, Mathematics Education
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Aaron Campbell; Mary Rose Sallese; T. Elyse Calhoun; Dana Patenaude – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
Background/Context: African American (AA) learners, like all other learners, bring into the classroom their cultural values, the way they express themselves, and how they problem-solve. Their life experiences, even at a young age, influence their social and emotional behavior. Unfortunately, all too many AA children experience life and family…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, African American Culture, African American Students, Low Income Students
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Frieson, Brittany L.; Scalise, Makenzi – Bilingual Research Journal, 2021
Drawing on translanguaging and raciolinguistics frameworks in an ethnographic case study, this article contextualizes how young Black American children engage in rich literacy practices to validate their cultural and linguistic identities in an elementary, two-way immersion bilingual program. Findings demonstrated that despite teachers' perceived…
Descriptors: African American Children, African American Culture, Cultural Influences, Black Dialects
Strozier, Tonya Renee – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Teacher feedback has a strong correlation to math achievement. However, teachers need to be conscious of the type of feedback given to students during math instruction. Scholars suggest studying teachers knowledgeable of cultural relevant pedagogy (CRP) could supply models for teaching and learning especially for historically marginalized groups…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students
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Dillard, Cynthia B. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
As teachers in the US context, we have spent precious little time considering what it would mean to be prepared and ready for Black children. In such readiness, (re)cognition of the spirit and spirituality of Black people would be central in understanding and preparing for our children and families. This article asks the question: What would it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Elementary Schools, Cultural Influences
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Hamilton, Megan-Brette; DeThorne, Laura – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2021
Purpose: Using a framework of culturally and linguistically responsive classroom management, this study employed both quantitative and qualitative analyses of ethnographic data to illustrate patterns of corrections/behavioral warnings in teacher-child interactions for an African American child in the classroom. Method: Three child participants and…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, African American Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Techniques
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Scullin, Bethany – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2020
Among the many factors contributing to the historical lack of reading gains of our Black male students is the absence of texts accurately and authentically representing African American characters in today's schools. In addition, well-meaning educators are not adept in identifying and selecting these types of texts in order to provide African…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Reading Material Selection, Culturally Relevant Education
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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Art Education, 2018
This article describes a STEAM lesson focusing on Johnathon Green's landscapes and the science of the ecosystems in the coastal region of the southeastern United States. The learning that took place manifested into something more meaningful than just the intended lesson. The collateral learning included the fact that artists can be African…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Social Justice, Geographic Regions
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Evans, Jabari – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2019
Using a pilot program in one Chicago elementary school as a case study, this article reports findings of an ethnographic investigation on the impact of Hiphop based music education at the elementary school level. The findings describe how this program facilitated a process by which the youth participants were empowered through (a) identity…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Music Education, Program Effectiveness, Identification (Psychology)
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Sdunzik, Jennifer; Johnson, Chrystal S.; Kong, Ningning N. – History Teacher, 2021
United States history classrooms have the potential to simultaneously foster an understanding of students' cultures and experiences today in relation to the nation's history and develop critical thinking and technology literacy. Yet classroom materials and instructors tend to avoid, ignore, or misrepresent controversial topics such as race and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, History Instruction, Academic Achievement, African American History
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Hindley, Anna Forgerson; Olsen Edwards, Julie – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
This article examines how the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) approaches conversations on race with young children and their families and teachers. Based on our current understanding of the development of racial identity and race in children between birth and age eight, NMAAHC has developed an Early Childhood…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Role, Race, Racial Bias
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