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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

"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)
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Reasons for Hope: You Can Challenge Educational Inequities - 1 views

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    Inequity in education has many causes and correlates, but one important element is often left out. Racism is hard to discuss and its devastating effects hard to understand, but there are ways to begin the conversation and start the healing.
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The Scholarship Informing the Practice: Multicultural Teacher Education Philosophy and ... - 0 views

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    This study examines the scholarly literature identified by multicultural teacher educators in the United States as most influential to their work. More than 200 multicultural teacher educators were surveyed about the books and the journals that have most influenced the ways they conceive and practice multicultural teacher education (MTE). Responses were tabulated, creating lists of the most-identified books and journals. These lists were analyzed around three primary questions: (1) What do these data suggest about the philosophical frameworks and operationalizations of MTE among multicultural teacher educators?; (2) What do they reveal about the issues multicultural teacher educators consider more or less integral to MTE?; and (3) What might they uncover about the "null curriculum" of MTE? Findings suggest that, in contrast with much of the existing scholarship, MTE practitioners do engage with critical approaches to MTE, even if this might not be reflected consistently in their practice, and that MTE practitioners identify more strongly with literature concerning race and racism than with that concerning other identities and oppressions. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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."
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RACE - The Power of an Illusion . Background Readings | PBS - 1 views

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    Our eyes tell us that people look different. No one has trouble distinguishing a Czech from a Chinese. But what do those differences mean? Are they biological? Has race always been with us? How does race affect people today?
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