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Jenny Davis

"Whiteness" Handouts - 1 views

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    This collection includes the following articles: "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" (McIntosh, 1998, 1990) "I CAN FIX IT! Volume 1. Racism: Part 1. White People" (Ayo, n.d.) "The Fears of White People" (Jensen, 2005)
Jenny Davis

On Racism and White Privilege | Teaching Tolerance - 0 views

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    Explores issues of race and white privilege Excerpted from White Anti-Racist Activism: A Personal Roadmap by Jennifer R. Holladay, M.S. (Crandall, Dostie & Douglass Books, Inc., 2000)
Jenny Davis

Disproportionate Representation of African American Students in Special Education: Ackn... - 2 views

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    This article places the problem of disproportionate representation of African American students in special education in the context of the White privilege and racism that exist in American society as a whole. The author discusses how educational resource allocation, inappropriate curriculum and pedagogy, and inadequate teacher preparation have contributed to the problem of disproportionate representation. More important, she argues that remedies designed to address the disproportionality challenge must place the aforementioned structural forces at the center of education research, policy, and practice.
Jenny Davis

White Anti-Racism: Living the Legacy | Teaching Tolerance - 0 views

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    "What does "white anti-racist" mean? How can guilt get in the way? And what's all this talk about being "colorblind"? Teaching Tolerance asked community activists to share their thoughts on these questions, and others. Their answers shine light on the concepts of comfort, power, privilege and identity."
Jenny Davis

Special Education and Minorities - New York Times - 0 views

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    In the debate over the achievement gap between white and minority children in Connecticut, the overrepresentation of black and Hispanic children in special education classes is among the most sensitive subjects.
Jenny Davis

Intelligence Testing and Cultural Diversity: Concerns, Cautions, and Considerations - 1 views

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    With so many unanswered questions and controversies regarding intelligence, testing in general, and testing diverse students in particular, what can educators in gifted education do to ensure that these students have access to and are represented in gifted education programs and services? In this monograph, the author examines test bias by first reviewing seminal publications and research. This discussion provides the historical context for the monograph. Next, a discussion of intelligence tests is presented, paying specific attention to interpretations of and explanations for the comparatively low performance of racially and culturally diverse students on cognitive ability tests. Most of the research has targeted Black students' test performance and Black-White IQ differences. Definitions of and strategies for determining the nature and extent of test bias are then explored. Finally, the findings are summarized and implications for the field of gifted education are discussed.
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