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Watson, Wanda; Devereaux, Cathryn A. – Urban Education, 2022
This article examines how three Black women educators disrupt oppressive norms in urban schooling through their applications of critical race womanist pedagogy (CRWP). Using narrative excerpts formed from semi-structured interviews exploring how they contend with sociopolitical injustices through their pedagogical choices and actions, CRWP…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Urban Education, Student Centered Learning
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Zaccor, Karla M. – Urban Education, 2022
Standardized testing is a top priority in schools, with conversations around teaching and learning reduced to raising student test scores. Often any other conversations about how schools should serve students are eliminated or pushed to the periphery. The central questions raised here are the following: how are student-teacher relationships…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, History Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship, Public Schools
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Alicea, Julio Angel – Urban Education, 2022
This study examines how three teachers working at a South Central high school teach critically about race and place. While building on the "spatial turn" in social science, the article draws on Critical Race Spatial Analysis to advance literature at the intersection of race, place, and pedagogy. Additionally, the article utilizes…
Descriptors: Case Studies, High School Teachers, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Huerta, Adrian H.; Rios-Aguilar, Cecilia – Urban Education, 2021
Latinos represent 20% of the more than 1 million gang-associated youth in the United States. This study explores how gang associated Latino males use their funds of gang knowledge to navigate their urban schools and communities. The findings highlight how Latino males build relationships and exchange information with each other, endure and…
Descriptors: Males, Hispanic Americans, Juvenile Gangs, Cultural Background
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Chu, Szu-Yin; Garcia, Shernaz B. – Urban Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to obtain an understanding of inservice special education teachers' collective teacher efficacy (CTE), culturally responsive teaching (CRT) self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs, as well as to examine the relationship among these efficacy beliefs. By using the validity and reliability of a self-made…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes, Special Education Teachers
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Gardner, Roberta Price; Osorio, Sandra Lucia; Carrillo, Sara; Gilmore, Rachel – Urban Education, 2020
This article centers the memories and identities of Black and Brown teachers as they (re)engage with their school experiences. King and Swartz define (re)membering as the process of reconnecting knowledge of the past. We feature two stories--The first is from Roberta and Rachel who demonstrate how Black women reclaim voice, agency, and their own…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Culturally Relevant Education
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Brown, Bryan A.; Boda, Phillip; Lemmi, Catherine; Monroe, Xavier – Urban Education, 2019
This article reports on urban elementary teachers' understandings of cultural relevancy and the practices they enacted after a professional development on culturally relevant education (CRE) and cognitive apprenticeship. Focus group interviews support that participating teachers understood some principles of CRE but did not always match the theory…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Urban Teaching, Urban Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Knight-Manuel, Michelle G.; Marciano, Joanne E.; Wilson, Michael; Jackson, Iesha; Vernikoff, Laura; Zuckerman, Kelly Gavin; Watson, Vaughn W. M. – Urban Education, 2019
This article examines how 18 teachers, counselors, administrators, and support staff from seven New York City public high schools collaborated during the Black and Latino Male Professional Development Initiative (a pseudonym) to develop a "culturally relevant, schoolwide, college-going culture" supportive of Black and Latino males'…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Urban Teaching, Culturally Relevant Education, Public Schools
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Acosta, Melanie M. – Urban Education, 2018
Studies of effective Black educators describe the teacher's sense of urgency as the guiding perspective that manifests in their authoritative, insistent manner. Although the bulk of this work offers snapshots of insistence in practice, less is known about the perspectives that undergird Black educator urgency. Using collaborative inquiry…
Descriptors: Urban Education, African American Teachers, Teaching Styles, Teacher Attitudes
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Siwatu, Kamau Oginga; Putman, S. Michael; Starker-Glass, Tehia V.; Lewis, Chance W. – Urban Education, 2017
This article reports on the development and initial validation of the Culturally Responsive Classroom Management Self-Efficacy Scale. Data from 380 preservice and inservice teachers were used to examine the psychometric properties of the instrument. Exploratory factor analysis results suggested a one-factor structure consisting of 35 items and the…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Self Efficacy, Test Construction, Test Validity
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Warren, Chezare A. – Urban Education, 2015
Empathy is theorized to help teachers build strategic student--teacher relationships, develop productive parent partnerships, and acquire professionally informed social and cultural perspectives of students and families. However, this literature offers little empirical evidence regarding how practicing teachers conceive of and enact empathy in…
Descriptors: Empathy, Whites, Teacher Student Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Griner, Angela Christine; Stewart, Martha Lue – Urban Education, 2013
Culturally responsive practices in schools and classrooms have been shown to be an effective means of addressing the achievement gap as well as the disproportionate representation of racially, culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse students in programs serving students with special needs. While there has been much research discussing…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Reflection
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Bondy, Elizabeth; Ross, Dorene D.; Hambacher, Elyse; Acosta, Melanie – Urban Education, 2013
In the literature on culturally responsive pedagogy "warm demanders" are teachers who embrace values and enact practices that are central to their students' success. Few scholars have examined the experience of novice teachers who attempt to enact this stance. In this study of two first-year, female, European American teachers who attempted to be…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Students, Educational Practices, Novices
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Sleeter, Christine E. – Urban Education, 2012
Globally, over the last two decades, attention to culturally responsive, multicultural approaches to teaching have largely been supplanted by standardized curricula and pedagogy that derive from neoliberal business models of school reform. In this essay, I discuss three factors that contribute to the marginalization of culturally responsive…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education, Multicultural Education
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Irby, Decoteau J.; Hall, H. Bernard – Urban Education, 2011
Grounded in critical and culturally relevant theory, hip-hop-based education (HHBE) research documents the use of hip-hop in educational settings. Despite the richness of the emerging field, overreliance on teacher-researcher perspectives leaves much to be desired. Little is known of the extent and ways HHBE is used by nonresearching K-12…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Researchers, Music
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