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Kulik, Noel; Thomas, Erica M.; Fahlman, Mariane M.; Garn, Alex C.; Centeio, Erin E.; Somers, Cheryl L.; McCaughtry, Nathan – Health Education Journal, 2019
Objective: Existing research shows that sociodemographic factors are associated with dietary patterns among adolescents; however, little is known about when these relationships begin in children. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between dietary self-efficacy (SE) and dietary intake among children over time and by…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Eating Habits, Race, Ethnicity
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Brown, Sheandra; Davis, Matthew D.; Hernandez, Jennifer; Ming, Miranda – Planning and Changing, 2019
In response to the nationwide phenomenon of elementary Black, male students suicide rates almost quadrupling in the last decade, this group of authors offer possible causal relationships between alarming suicide rates and school-wide anti-Blackness. Framed through a Critical Race Theoretical lens, this article pulls from anti-Blackness research,…
Descriptors: Suicide, African American Students, At Risk Students, Males
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Ondrušeková, Judita – NORDSCI, 2019
This article will focus on sociolinguistic aspects in Terry Pratchett's "The Wee Free Men." In particular we will deal with the interplay of standard and non-standard British English by which the writer highlights cultural stereotypes as well as narrative ones; creating a children's tale with a distinctively adult-like character set.…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Nonstandard Dialects, English, Stereotypes
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Pawley, Alice L.; Schimpf, Corey; Nelson, Lindsey – Journal of Engineering Education, 2016
Background: The participation of women in engineering education has increased only slightly since the 1980s, despite the publication of many research studies on gender in engineering education. We think that these studies have not affected practice because researchers have focused too narrowly on how gender relates to engineering education.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Periodicals, Engineering Education, Gender Differences
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Love, Bettina L. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2016
Hip hop music and culture have a complex identity in that hip hop is based in self-determination, resistance, and the long enduring fight for Black freedom, but was also created alongside the seductiveness of the material and psychological conditions of capitalism, sexism, and patriarchy. Hip hop pedagogy (HHP) as a pedagogical framework is…
Descriptors: Music, Self Determination, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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Keith, Verna M.; Monroe, Carla R. – Theory Into Practice, 2016
In this article, we consider how colorist ideologies and practices unsettle arguments that celebrate racial gains in education, particularly as related to divides that have narrowed since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Although outcomes based on race may document some general paths of improvement, progress and success can be…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Identification, Minority Group Students, Social Attitudes
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McGee, Ebony O.; Alvarez, Adam; Milner, H. Richard – Theory Into Practice, 2016
In this article, we posit the salience of colorism as an important aspect of race in the knowledge construction and preparation of teachers. Although many more teacher education programs across the United States have begun to infuse aspects of race into their curricula, there is sparse literature about the role of colorism in teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Race, African American Students, Females
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DePouw, Christin; Matias, Cheryl – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2016
Parenting is often discussed in the field of education, but frequently in terms of family or community deficiency, rather than strengths (Bonilla Silva, 2006; Few, 2007), particularly when communities of color are being examined. In this conceptual article, we advocate for the use of critical race theory (CRT) in discussions of parenting and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Story Telling, Critical Theory, Race
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Puchner, Laurel; Markowitz, Linda – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2016
This article shows the potential usefulness of applying Kegan's constructive-developmental model to White teacher education students' difficulties in understanding racial dynamics in US society. The data for this analysis come from a study examining the evolution of White teacher candidates' understandings and practices related to diversity as…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Models, Preservice Teachers, Resistance (Psychology)
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Arango, Obed; Flores, Sofia; Gallo, Sarah; Lara, María; Link, Holly; Arreguín, Diana; Peregrina, Itzel – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2016
In this article a group of seven Latina/o immigrants, parents, advocates, and ethnographers draw on critical race theory to explore what it means to co-present on, and engage in, difficult conversations about immigration and documentation status. We theorize how, through critical collaboration motivated by our joint presentation, we co-constructed…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Hispanic American Students, Critical Theory, Race
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Amat, Arnau; Zapata, Corinna; Alexakos, Konstantinos; Pride, Leah D.; Paylor-Smith, Christian; Hernandez, Matthew – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
In this paper, we look closely at two events selected through event-oriented inquiry that were part of a classroom presentation on race. The first event was a provocative discussion about Mark Twain's ("Pudd'nhead Wilson", Harper, New York, 1899) and passing for being White. The other was a discussion on the use of the N-word. Grounded…
Descriptors: Race, Metabolism, Biofeedback, Ethnography
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Rampey, Bobby D.; Finnegan, Robert; Mohadjer, Leyla; Krenzke, Tom; Hogan, Jacquie; Provasnik, Stephen – National Center for Education Statistics, 2016
The Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is a cyclical, large-scale study of adult skills and life experiences focusing on education and employment. Nationally representative samples of adults between the ages of 16 and 65 are administered an assessment of literacy, numeracy, and problem solving in technology rich…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Older Adults, Unemployment, Skills
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Keller, Tina Marie – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This study seeks to understand the interactions between White, female preservice teachers' personal lived experiences and their professional ideology of English Language Learners. Narrative research using interviews, document analysis, and metaphor analysis was utilized. Six White, female preservice in teachers in Western Pennsylvania were studied…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English Language Learners, Whites, Critical Theory
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Dhouib, Jawhar Ahmed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
While the first wave of Caribbean immigrant writers brilliantly explored race-related issues, black Britons like Andrea Levy, Zadie Smith and Caryl Phillips, among others, have sought to depart from earlier fiction, motivated in their project by the changing white face of Britain. In this article, I would like to argue that cultural change in…
Descriptors: Blacks, Immigrants, Latin Americans, Novels
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Closson, Rosemary B.; Bowman, Lorenzo; Merriweather, Lisa R. – Adult Learning, 2014
Educators are consciously or unconsciously guided by pedagogy and make critical decisions about praxis--content, strategy, structure--based on their pedagogical beliefs. The intentional use of pedagogy is often advanced as a key to being an effective educator. A wealth of literature is directed toward helping White educators develop a race…
Descriptors: College Faculty, African American Teachers, Race, Racial Bias
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