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Paone, Tina R.; Malott, Krista M.; Barr, Jason J. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2015
This study sought to determine changes in 121 White counseling students following their participation in an experiential, race-based course taught in a group format. Pre- and postoutcomes were reported based on instruments that measured White racial identity development, White privilege, color blindness, and the costs of racism. Findings indicated…
Descriptors: Race, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning, Course Descriptions
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Lee, John; Sleeter, Christine; Kumashiro, Kevin – Multicultural Perspectives, 2015
Tracing one's family genealogy is a complex process that requires situating a family's narratives within a historical context. This article reviews the use of critical family history research in an undergraduate Asian American studies course to examine not only the diversity and experiences of Asian Americans but also the unspoken narratives that…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Family Characteristics, Genealogy, Cultural Background
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Tilley, Susan; Taylor, Leanne – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2013
This article explores the experiences of two university instructors who taught, on separate occasions, the same graduate course in education that was designed to encourage graduate students (the majority of whom were White teachers) to critically engage issues of difference, race, Whiteness, color-blindness and privilege in their classrooms.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Social Justice
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Walls, N. Eugene; Griffin, Rachel; Arnold-Renicker, Heather; Burson, Michael; Johnston, Clare; Moorman, Nichole; Nelsen, Jenny; Schutte, Elsa Campos – Journal of Social Work Education, 2009
This study uses qualitative data from student Web logs (blogs) that were required for a graduate social work course addressing issues of privilege to examine the learning journey trajectory for students in a master's of social work program who participated in a single-identity caucus examining heterosexual privilege. The study includes reflections…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Social Work, Graduate Students