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Michaela M. Dengg – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This scholarly personal narrative offers insight into the everyday lived experience of a white international student from Germany living and studying in the United States. In this narrative, she explores her life between discrimination in the form of anti-German sentiment and white privilege. The narrative focuses on discrimination from a systemic…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Personal Narratives, White Students, Educational Experience
Kamilah B. Legette; Amy G. Halberstadt; Colleen Cassidy – Theory Into Practice, 2023
Racial bias in teachers' perceptions of Black and White students' academic abilities and classroom behavior perpetuates racialized opportunity gaps in access to education. Teachers have a particularly important role in reducing racialized opportunity gaps and can do so through transformative social-emotional learning (TSEL). We suggest that…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Emotional Learning, Teacher Competencies, Faculty Development
Smalling, Susan E. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
There are significant inherent challenges in teaching students about structural racism resulting from white supremacist systems but overcoming these challenges leads to better outcomes. The goal may be to create a level of awareness that spurs action from the micro- to macro level. However, the means may result in further marginalizing students of…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), White Students, Racism, Power Structure
Sharon Irish – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
Upward Bound (UB), created in 1965 to provide educational enrichment for low-income youths, had to be racially integrated. In 1966, I was among three White northern teens sent to integrate UB at Xavier University in New Orleans. My family had lived in North Carolina in the early 1960s, participating in civil rights actions, so I had had some…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, High School Students, Disadvantaged Youth, College Preparation
Stabler, Albert – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2023
The 2010s saw a revival of reactionary politics on college campuses, which now appear to have paved the way for contemporary right-wing culture-war talking points regarding K-12 education. Revanchist attitudes around race, as well as gender and sexuality, can be linked to White Americans' affective attachments to ideas of historical entitlement,…
Descriptors: Racism, Whites, College Environment, Art Products
Kim, Paul Youngbin – Psychology Teaching Review, 2021
It is challenging to teach about racism well. One of the reasons for this difficulty is that the topic of racism is sometimes met with resistance from students. Therefore, it is important for psychology instructors to continue to identify and practice effective ways to teach about racism. I contend that the study abroad experience is a valuable…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, White Students, Racial Discrimination, Study Abroad
James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2021
Affirmative action is framed as a way to end discrimination and promote equality. However, it has led to unequal treatment of students on the basis of race, gender, economic status and national origin. This paper recommends steps that policymakers can take to protect education and academic merit. It also provides specific policy guidelines for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Admission, Minority Group Students, White Students
Lally, Kevin – Teachers College Press, 2022
Based on the author's teaching experience, this book examines why and how many progressive White people are stuck when it comes to race. By locating contemporary Whiteness in its historical context, this book rethinks some of the foundational aspects of White attitudes and approaches to antiracism, including empathy, resistance, and privilege.…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, White Teachers, High School Students, White Students
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, 2024
In 2023, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools elevated the voices of charter school students, educators, families, and advocates. The organization persevered through challenges and expanded access to high quality public charter schools for a greater number of students around the nation. This annual report covers what the sector…
Descriptors: Public Education, Academic Achievement, Charter Schools, Conferences (Gatherings)
Jon Valant; Brigham Walker – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2023
Many U.S. cities with school choice programs have adopted unified enrollment systems to manage their application and placement processes centrally. Typically, these systems use placement algorithms to assign students to schools. These algorithms make placements based on families' rank-ordered requests, seat availability in schools, and various…
Descriptors: School Choice, Enrollment, Student Placement, Algorithms
Christina U. King; Maureen P. Boyd; Sarah D. Reid – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Diverse children's literature can support understandings of our world as culturally, linguistically, and socially rich. It can cultivate empathy and understanding, and open a dialogic space of possibilities. In this article, we examine how "purposefully selected" children's literature prepares needed conditions for dialogic space:…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Perspective Taking, Classroom Communication
Wolfsdorf, Adam; Ballou, DaMonique – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
In the fall of 2021, an engaged group of NYU graduate students assembled to discuss Angie Thomas' YA novel "The Hate U Give." The class was composed of one Black student among a group of white students. On the night the group discussed "The Hate U Give," the freedom of discourse broke down significantly. The white students…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Adolescent Literature, English Teacher Education, Graduate Students
Walls, Jill K. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
In this paper we provide two concrete examples of class assignments, developed by the authors, which challenge students to think more critically about themselves, their cultural values and beliefs, and the "invisible forces" that shape their perspectives. We include samples from students' work and our reflections to demonstrate the types…
Descriptors: Assignments, Cultural Awareness, Diversity, Undergraduate Students
Simmons, Dena – Educational Leadership, 2021
Done poorly, SEL faces the risk of becoming "white supremacy with a hug," says equity advocate Dena Simmons. Social-emotional learning that doesn't address the trauma of racism only serves to protect white comfort.
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Social Justice
Nelson, Stephen J. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2022
The Supreme Court is taking up affirmative action at colleges and universities for the sixth time in 50 years. In that litany, an early case was the University of California vs. Bakke. Bakke complained about being denied admission to the university's medical school because seats were guaranteed for minority applicants, thus barring the door to him…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Court Litigation, College Admission, Racial Bias