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Long, Haiying; Kerr, Barbara A.; Emler, Trina E.; Birdnow, Max – Review of Research in Education, 2022
This chapter provides a systematic, synthesizing, and critical review of the literature related to assessments of creativity in education from historical, theoretical, empirical, and practical standpoints. We examined the assessments used in the articles focusing on education that are published from January 2010 to May 2021 in eight creativity,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Evaluation, Educational History, Educational Research
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Miller, Richard; Liu, Katrina; Ball, Arnetha F. – Review of Research in Education, 2020
Counter-narrative has recently emerged in education research as a promising tool to stimulate educational equity in our increasingly diverse schools and communities. Grounded in critical race theory and approaches to discourse study including narrative inquiry, life history, and autoethnography, counter-narratives have found a home in…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Personal Narratives, Equal Education, Inquiry
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Viano, Samantha; Baker, Dominique J. – Review of Research in Education, 2020
Measuring race and ethnicity for administrative data sets and then analyzing these data to understand racial/ethnic disparities present many logistical and theoretical challenges. In this chapter, we conduct a synthetic review of studies on how to effectively measure race/ethnicity for administrative data purposes and then utilize these measures…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Analysis, Racial Identification, Ethnicity
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Neri, Rebecca Colina; Lozano, Maritza; Gomez, Louis M. – Review of Research in Education, 2019
Despite evidence of promise, the adoption of culturally relevant educational (CRE) approaches to teaching and learning remains sporadic and underwhelming. In this chapter, we question this state of affairs by investigating teacher resistance to CRE. Through our examination of the literature, we have come to understand teacher resistance to CRE as…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Attitudes, Resistance to Change, Beliefs
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Liu, Katrina; Ball, Arnetha F. – Review of Research in Education, 2019
This chapter provides a critical and synthesizing review of the literature on issues related to preparing teachers for diverse learners from historical and theoretical standpoints, reviewing more than 50 years of calls for teacher education reform and efforts to prepare White teachers and teachers of color for racial, ethnic, and linguistic…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Student Diversity, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Change
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Johnson, Lauri D.; Pak, Yoon K. – Review of Research in Education, 2019
This historiography chronicles educators' efforts to teach for diversity through heightening awareness of immigrant experiences as well as discrimination against minoritized religious and racial groups in public school classrooms from the 1920s through the 1970s. This curriculum and pedagogical work was couched under various terms, such as…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Historiography, Educational History, Teaching Methods
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Butler, Tamara T. – Review of Research in Education, 2018
Drawing on research in education, Black Girlhood studies, and conversations connected to girlhood and cartography, this chapter calls for transdisciplinary analyses of Black girls' sociocultural and geopolitical locations in education research. In reviewing education research documenting the practices and interrogating the experiences of Black…
Descriptors: Females, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cartography
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Harris, Angela; Leonardo, Zeus – Review of Research in Education, 2018
In this chapter, we unpack "intersectionality as an analytical framework." First, we cite Black Lives Matter as an impetus for discussing intersectionality's current traction. Second, we review the genealogy of "intersectionality" beginning with Kimberlé Crenshaw's formulation, which brought a Black Studies provocation into…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational Research, Gender Bias, Racial Bias
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Annamma, Subini Ancy; Ferri, Beth A.; Connor, David J. – Review of Research in Education, 2018
In this review, we explore how intersectionality has been engaged with through the lens of disability critical race theory (DisCrit) to produce new knowledge. In this chapter, we (1) trace the intellectual lineage for developing DisCrit, (2) review the body of interdisciplinary scholarship incorporating DisCrit to date, and (3) propose the future…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Critical Theory, Race, Racial Bias
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Fennimore, Beatrice S. – Review of Research in Education, 2017
This review is focused on literature documenting the experiences of nondominant and minoritized parents who challenge injustice and inequity in the public schools attended by their children. It interrogates hegemonic approaches to parent involvement favoring dominant groups and silencing efforts of nondominant parents to confront discriminatory…
Descriptors: Educational Malpractice, Parent Rights, Parent Role, Minority Group Influences
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Joseph, Nicole M.; Hailu, Meseret; Boston, Denise – Review of Research in Education, 2017
Like other women and girls of color in the U.S. education system, Black women and girls negotiate and integrate multiple marginalized identities in mathematics. As such, this integrative review used critical race theory (CRT) and Black feminism as interpretive frames to explore factors that contribute to Black women's and girls' persistence in the…
Descriptors: Females, African Americans, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Gregory, Anne; Skiba, Russell J.; Mediratta, Kavitha – Review of Research in Education, 2017
Race and gender disparities in school discipline and associated harms have been well documented for decades. Suspension from school can reduce instructional time and impede academic progress for students who may already be lagging in their achievement. This chapter offers a research-based framework for increasing equity in school discipline. The…
Descriptors: Intervention, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Race
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Brown, Ayanna F.; Bloome, David; Morris, Jerome E.; Power-Carter, Stephanie; Willis, Arlette I. – Review of Research in Education, 2017
This review of research examines classroom conversations about race with a theoretical framing oriented to understanding how such conversations may disrupt social and educational inequalities. The review covers research on how classroom conversations on race contribute to students' and educators' understandings of a racialized society, their…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Race, Racial Attitudes
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Scott, Janelle; Holme, Jennifer Jellison – Review of Research in Education, 2016
The authors situate the emergence and effects of contemporary market-based reforms within a framework of urban political economy that centers on racial inequality. They discuss how and why market-based reforms have evolved alongside racialized political and economic trends that have transformed cities over the past century, and they critically…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Districts, Educational History, Race
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Wells, Amy Stuart; Roda, Allison – Review of Research in Education, 2016
This chapter examines how the larger political context and policies enacted at different points in American history have affected the questions education researchers asked and answered. The authors argue that while education researchers are often quick to consider how their research should shape policy, they are less likely to contemplate the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Race, Equal Education, Politics
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