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Hays, Danica G.; Chang, Catherine Y. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2003
Although the U.S. population is becoming increasingly diverse, the race of individuals entering the counseling profession remains predominantly White (S. P. Pack-Brown, 1999). The authors define and explore the connection between White privilege and oppression and encourage the use of racial identity models to address these constructs with…
Descriptors: Race, Supervision, Racial Identification, Counselor Training
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Tate, William F., IV – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2005
The articles in this issue represent the growing body of literature in the field of education focused on problems of race. More specifically, these articles draw on the theoretical tenets of the New Race Group of Legal Studies or what is more commonly referred to as the critical race theory (CRT) movement. The author's goals in this article are…
Descriptors: Race, Social Problems, Educational Change, School Restructuring
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Harrison, Jr, Louis; Azzarito, Laura; Burden, Jr, Joe – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2004
In physical education classes all learning that occurs does not fall under the carefully planned and structured lessons presented by teachers ( Kirk, 1992 ). Physical education and athletics are inextricably related by teachers who often serve as coaches of athletic teams. These teacher/coaches often unconsciously transmit values from the athletic…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Hidden Curriculum, Athletes, Physical Education
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Pang, Valerie Ooka; Valle, Ramon – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
Race is a sociopolitical construct that is often inappropriately treated as a biological reality. This incorrect application of the construct must be challenged. The social studies curriculum, an appropriate place for this challenge, faces two tasks: correcting the concept of race, and working to eliminate the racism that its misuse has created.…
Descriptors: Models, Social Studies, Genetics, Race
Jennings, Michael E.; Lynn, Marvin – Educational Foundations, 2005
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequalities that have evolved in the context of schooling in the U.S. Evidence of this can be found in critical pedagogy's attempt to offer critique of the analytic connections between race and education within the context of the African-American struggle…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, African American Education, Race, Equal Education
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Rendon, Laura I.; Novack, Vincent; Dowell, David – Review of Higher Education, 2005
This policy analysis article examines how California State University-Long Beach, an institution where upward of 22,000 student applied for roughly 3,400 freshman slots and where the transfer class had to be reduced because of mandatory enrollment reductions, tested race-neutral admissions models in accordance with Proposition 209, which prohibits…
Descriptors: Race, Models, Universities, Policy Analysis
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Hotchkiss, Julie L.; Moore, Robert E.; Pitts, M. Melinda – Education Economics, 2006
This paper applies a standard treatment effects model to determine that participation in Freshman Learning Communities improves academic performance and retention. Not controlling for individual self-selection into Freshman Learning Communities participation leads one to incorrectly conclude that the impact is the same across race and gender…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Community, School Holding Power, Academic Achievement
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Maisuria, Alpesh – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2006
This article traces "race" policy and practice in Britain and flags up seminal moments from the 1960s onwards. Although settlement of Asian, Black and other minority ethnic immigrants can be traced back to 1948 with the arrival of the SS Empire Windrush from the Caribbean, it is in the 1960s that "race" became most visible in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics, Immigrants, Democracy
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Choi-Pearson, Catherine; Castillo, Linda; Maples, Mary Finn – NASPA Journal, 2004
This study examined the impact of gender, race, intergroup contact, and diversity training on racial prejudice of student affairs professionals. Diversity training and race of participants were statistically significant contributors to change in racial prejudice. Findings suggest that racial prejudice decreases as diversity training increases.…
Descriptors: Race, Student Personnel Workers, Racial Bias, College Students
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Smedley, Audrey; Smedley, Brian D. – American Psychologist, 2005
Racialized science seeks to explain human population differences in health, intelligence, education, and wealth as the consequence of immutable, biologically based differences between "racial" groups. Recent advances in the sequencing of the human genome and in an understanding of biological correlates of behavior have fueled racialized science,…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Race, Racial Differences, Anthropology
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Gaganakis, Margie – Perspectives in Education, 2004
This study clarifies central concepts relating to identity such as race and culture, and their use and misuse in the South African context where race/culture/identity have been historically conflated for political purposes. It considers "blackness" and "whiteness" as pre-constituted categories and shows how these categories are best understood as…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Females, Whites, Foreign Countries
Yates, Eleanor Lee – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
For Dr. Sabrina Thomas, dolls are not just child's play. In fact, they are the subject of her research, which recently landed her a $40,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Thomas, an assistant professor of family and consumer sciences at North Carolina Central University, was awarded the grant to write a book on the history…
Descriptors: African American Children, Play, Consumer Science, Toys
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Zyphur, Michael J. – American Psychologist, 2006
Although a variety of studies have indicated that using statistical clustering techniques to examine genetic information may allow for geographically based groupings of individuals that tenuously map onto some conceptions of race, these studies have also indicated that the amount of genetic variation within these groupings is significantly larger…
Descriptors: Race, Genetics, Statistical Analysis, Racial Identification
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Leonardo, Zeus – Policy Futures in Education, 2004
In educational policy theory orthodox Marxism is known for its commitment to objectivism or the science of history. Race analysis is developed in its ability to explain the subjective dimension of racial oppression. The two theories are often at odds with each other. This article is an attempt to create a theory by integrating Marxist objectivism…
Descriptors: Race, Political Attitudes, Integrity, Educational Policy
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Thernstrom, Abigail – Academic Questions, 2003
On 23 June 2003, the Supreme Court of the United States issued two rulings on the constitutionality of race preferences in university admissions. The cases in question both involved the University of Michigan and were designated Gratz v. Bollinger and Grutter v. Bollinger. The Michigan rulings were a stunning triumph for race preferences, from…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Constitutional Law, Race, Affirmative Action
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