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Ga Young Chung – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
In this paper, I explore the challenge and promise of developing an anti-racist and anti-colonial curriculum and pedagogy in a time of racialized dread. Drawing on my experience teaching a 10-week course on racial justice, delivered in the Korean language, to 1st generation Korean American seniors in the Southern United States. I explore how the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Decolonization, Racial Factors, Asian American Students
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Brianne Pitts; Dawnavyn James; Gregory Simmons – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
Some Black histories are absolutely dreadful. When we consider enslavement, racial violence, the terrors in the lynching of Emmett Till, the destruction of Tulsa during the Race Massacre, and the intergenerational traumas these events left behind, the residues of dread are made visible. Black histories are in a contentious social-political moment…
Descriptors: African American History, Elementary Secondary Education, Teachers, Educational Strategies
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Gallagher, Kathleen; Valve, Lindsay; Rodricks, Dirk J. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2023
This article explores the unexpected discovery of a significant divergence between the strong feelings of safety and belonging reported in a school and neighborhood safety survey, and the discursive, contradictory, and complex narratives about safety revealed by students' storytelling through theater and narratives shared with researchers in a…
Descriptors: School Safety, Neighborhoods, Foreign Countries, School Surveys
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Desai, Shiv R.; Abeita, Andrea; Gonzalez, Myrella R. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2023
Due to the current COVID-19 reality and the protests supporting the #BlackLivesMatter Movement following the killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, seeking diversified and innovative educational solutions like ethnic studies (ES) and adapting to the everchanging needs of students by creating supportive healing spaces of…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Culturally Relevant Education, Holistic Approach, Teaching Methods
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Akuoko-Barfi, Charlotte; Parada, Henry; Gonzalez Perez, Laura; Rampersaud, Marsha – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2023
Through exploration of Black Caribbean youths' feelings of unbelonging and exclusion in Ontario schools, this paper argues that how Whiteness is systemically engrained in the education system negatively affects the learning experiences of Black youth due to predetermined measures of belonging. The present article draws on data from 32 qualitative…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Foreign Countries, Sense of Community, Whites
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Panossian, Vicky – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2021
This article focuses on the Middle and High school level history education of a particular minority group within the Middle East, the Armenian diaspora. In this analysis, the target group includes the third, and sometimes the fourth, generation of refugees, therefore, these students are not only entirely Lebanese, but they have also no other…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, High Schools, History Instruction, Minority Groups
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Seferovic, Jelena – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2021
Studies on the history of sexual violence against women are well known (Kalra & Bhugra 2013; O'Toole et al., 2007; Terry & Hoare 2007), but not a lot of attention has been paid to the history of women who were treated in psychiatric hospitals for the consequences of sexual trauma. Most experts considered the history of sexual abuse of…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Violence, Females, Trauma
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Jakubowski, Jakub – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2021
Political socialization, understood as the theoretical basis for studies on social adaptation, considers the family, school, peer groups and above-mentioned media ("the big four") to be the basic agencies of this process (Owen, 2008). It is beyond any doubt that the media are of crucial importance, and are becoming increasingly…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ideology, Socialization, Adolescents
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Yeom, Mijin; Caraballo, Limarys; Tsang, Gloria; Larkin, James; Comrie, Jordon – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2020
Youth voices, experiences, and perspectives are sometimes overlooked because debates regarding "best practices" in curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment often distract educators from centering youth. Also, while the theory and practice of culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogies have been increasingly well received by educators and…
Descriptors: Activism, Best Practices, Educational Change, Teacher Student Relationship
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Caraballo, Limarys; Filipiak, Danielle – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2020
Grounded in the traditions of Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) and Hip-Hop culture, Cyphers for Justice (CFJ) youth work alongside college students (undergraduate and graduate), professors, and community-based teaching artists to conduct research and present their findings on relevant social issues. As a critical approach that privileges…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Urban Youth, College Readiness
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Lee, Mikal Amin – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2020
The idea of Hip-Hop pedagogy for the classroom is in its third decade of existence. This work began with replacing traditional literary texts with Hip-Hop lyrics for close reading and analysis. However, this also helped to make way for the artists themselves to enter the classroom. Now, Hip-Hop is often seen as an important connection to young…
Descriptors: Music, Teaching Methods, Singing, Commercialization
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Bach, Amy J. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2020
During the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school years at a public high school in El Paso, Texas the author developed and led an after-school arts-based literacy class. This arts-based literacy class was part of the design of a larger ethnographic study spanning the same timeframe that examined how Texas' high-stakes accountability policies shaped…
Descriptors: Public Schools, High Schools, Bilingual Students, High School Students
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Navarro, Oscar; Quince, Christine L.; Hsieh, Betina; Deckman, Sherry L. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2019
For too long, the justification for recruiting teachers of Color (TOCs) has been framed as a demographic and democratic imperative (Achinstein & Ogawa, 2012). As teacher educators of Color and former elementary and secondary (K-12) teachers, the authors argue that the rationale for increasing TOCs moves beyond diversifying a workforce, but…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Sosa-Provencio, Mia Angélica – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
Mia Angélica Sosa-Provencio is assistant professor of Secondary Education in the Department of Teacher Education, Educational Leadership, and Policy at the University of New Mexico. Her research focuses on framing education as a means for social justice with particular focus on teacher education that engages youth in their multiple identities and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Social Justice, Youth Opportunities, Feminism
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Gordon, Jane Anna – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
Author Jane Anna Gordon begins this commentary by saying that early in her academic career she was struck by the dual character of schools as places that can damage and waste the human potential of some on one hand, and that can and should be put in the service of liberation on the other. She writes that this point was driven home to her through…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Early Experience, United States History, African American History
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