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Jessika H. Bottiani; Joseph M. Kush; Heather L. McDaniel; Elise T. Pas; Catherine P. Bradshaw – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
Challenges in the measurement of racial disparities in school discipline are a significant barrier to identifying policy and programmatic reforms that are effective at closing gaps. This article reviews key measurement issues and presents a set of empirical analyses as an illustrative case study. Specifically, we reframe the interpretation of…
Descriptors: Discipline, Race, Racial Discrimination, Disproportionate Representation
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Kirsten Slungaard Mumma – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
The recent spike in book challenges has put school libraries at the center of heated political debates. I investigate the relationship between local politics and school library collections using data on books with controversial content from a sample of 6,631 public school libraries. Libraries in conservative areas have fewer titles with LGBTQ,…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Politics, Library Materials, Correlation
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Cassandra M. D. Hart; Constance A. Lindsay – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
A host of recent literature suggests benefits to Black children of being matched to same-race teachers. We extend this literature to explore whether being matched to a Black teacher is related to Black students' likelihood of being identified for two types of discretionary educational services in the following academic year: gifted education and…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, African American Students, African American Teachers, Race
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Bush-Mecenas, Susan – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
The continuous improvement (CI) approach to systems change has rapidly spread across education policy circles in recent years and has been hailed as a promising means to achieve educational equity and social justice. CI's highly routinized, scientific process for improving efficiency and productivity is a somewhat unexpected means to pursue…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Equal Education
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Hernández, Laura E. – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
With the pervasiveness of racism, some scholars have interrogated the role of discourse in perpetuating the racial status quo. While research has denoted how prominent leaders and policies advance deficit-laden characterizations of minoritized groups that reify racial hierarchies, how racial discourse is mobilized in day-to-day politics remains…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Racial Bias, Discourse Analysis, Politics of Education
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Singh, Michael V. – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
This article reports on research with two Latino male youth workers who express strong criticism of their positioning as "positive" role models for struggling Latino boys in a Latino male mentorship program. Drawing from analytic frameworks attune to the intersectional politics of race and neoliberalism, this article centers the voices…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Role Models, Hispanic Americans, Males
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Wang, Ming-Te; Henry, Daphne A.; Del Toro, Juan – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
With racial inequalities plaguing the U.S. school system, educators have recognized the importance of establishing inclusive, equitable, and diverse school environments where students from different ethnic-racial backgrounds can feel respected and supported. This study examined the longitudinal links between adolescents' experiences of school…
Descriptors: Race, Socialization, Educational Environment, Academic Achievement
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Bausell, Sarah Byrne; Staton, Torri A.; Hughes, Sherick – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
This article documents collective memories of the founding, curriculum, and attendees of one of the first (1866) Reconstruction Era Quaker-Freedmen School sites in the Southeastern United States. It applies critical oral history methodology including the collection of primary documents, previous investigations into the school, and interviews of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Race, African American Education, United States History
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Huguet, Alice; Coburn, Cynthia E.; Farrell, Caitlin C.; Kim, Debbie H.; Allen, Anna-Ruth – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
Using over 350 hours of observational data from district-level meetings, we investigate how leaders support their interpretations of problems and proposed solutions during closed-door negotiations around three policy decisions, and how they invoke race, class, and language in the process. District leaders primarily cite constraints from…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Problem Solving, Instructional Leadership, Race
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Sablan, Jenna R. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
Critical race theory (CRT) has been used in educational literature to emphasize the influence of racism on educational opportunity and the assets of students of color. Quantitative methods appear antithetical to CRT tenets according to some, but this article endeavors to show why this is not the case, based on both historical and contemporary…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Statistical Analysis, Educational Research
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Smith, Patriann – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
This study draws from World Englishes and a raciolinguistic perspective to examine how seven Black educators used standardized Englishes after their migration to the United States. Findings reflected sources of English (il)legitimacy to which educators were subjected based on negative reactions to their accents, race, communication, and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Immigrants, Second Language Learning, English Language Learners
Poteat, V. Paul; Calzo, Jerel P.; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Rosenbach, Sarah B.; Ceccolini, Christopher J.; Marx, Robert A. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
School-based extracurricular settings could promote dialogue on sociopolitical crises. We considered immigration discussions within gender-sexuality alliances (GSAs), which address multiple systems of oppression. Among 361 youth and 58 advisors in 38 GSAs (19 in 2016-2017/Year 1; 19 in 2017-2018/Year 2), youth in Year 1 reported increased…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Discussion, Immigration, LGBTQ People
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Henry, Kevin Lawrence, Jr. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
Using New Orleans as a site of analysis, this article provides a critical race theory reading of a little studied policy mechanism, the charter school application and authorization process. Embedded and competing narratives within charter school applications are analyzed. The authorization process is the central gatekeeping mechanism in the…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Critical Theory, Race
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Williams, Krystal L.; Burt, Brian A.; Clay, Kevin L.; Bridges, Brian K. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
Although there is empirical evidence concerning the value of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), broader narratives about these institutions too often overemphasize challenges and depict them from a deficit perspective. We argue that such depictions elide the benefits of HBCUs within the higher education landscape and are rooted…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Black Colleges, Personal Narratives, Race
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Baker, Dominique J. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
Eight states currently have bans on affirmative action, yet little research has focused on the characteristics of states that predict ban adoption. To begin filling this gap in the literature, I conduct discrete-time survival analysis on an aggregated data set of 47 states from 1995 to 2012 to investigate the extent to which various…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Admission, Public Colleges, Predictor Variables
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