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  1. “Let's Try and Grapple All of This”: A Snapshot of Racial Identity Development and Racial Pedagogical Decision Making in An Elective Social Studies Course.Andrea M. Hawkman - 2019 - Journal of Social Studies Research 43 (3):215-228.
    This case study chronicles the pedagogical decision making of one high school teacher, Mr. Diego de la Vega, a pseudonym, as he teaches about race and racism in his elective social studies class, Race, Gender, and Ethnicity. De la Vega draws upon his own racial biography and experiences with race/ism to engage with high school students around racialized content. A conceptual framework grounded in racial identity development theory is used. This snapshot of racial pedagogical decision making, or RPDM, features a (...)
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  • Critical Pedagogy in Online Environments as Thirdspace: A Narrative Analysis of Voices of Candidates in Educational Preparatory Programs.Loyce Caruthers & Jennifer Friend - 2014 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 50 (1):8-35.
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  • Teaching Neoliberalism, in the Context of Corporate Reform, in the Undergraduate Social Foundations Classroom.Sandra Beth Schneider - 2015 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 51 (4):284-299.
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  • For the Students: A Teacher’s Explanation of Curricular Pivots.Erin A. Bronstein & Victoria Davis Smith - forthcoming - Journal of Social Studies Research.
    This paper considers the way a world history teacher structured his world history class around his perception of student needs. Part of a larger project, this single case study highlights the teacher’s efforts to make his curriculum relevant to his students largely from minoritized backgrounds. The researchers analyze the ways in which the world history teacher struggled to prioritize his students’ lived experiences.
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