Research from The Educational Forum: E Pluribus Unum: Mohawk Indian Students’...
Today’s blogger is Dr. Leisa Martin, Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education at The University of Texas at Arlington. She writes here about research recently published in an article...
View ArticleIntersectional Thinking as a Tool for Educational Equity
Today’s bloggers are Roderick L. Carey, University of Delaware; Laura S. Yee, Georgetown Day School; and David DeMatthews, University of Texas at El Paso, whose essay on intersectionality appears in...
View ArticleCulturally Inclusive Celebrations: 3 Fun Alternatives To Holiday Parties
I was in my first year of teaching, and I loved decorating my classroom for the holidays. In December, with Christmas around the corner, I filled the classroom with holiday cheer. I purchased a small...
View ArticleBlack & Brown Face: How Representation Combats Eurocentrism in the Classroom
James Baldwin (1960), an American novelist, playwright, and activist, once said that children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them. It’s...
View ArticleFocusing on African American Male Preservice Teachers
Today’s bloggers are Samantha L. Strachan and Jillian Davis, who co-authored the article “Loud and Clear: The Importance of Telling the Stories of African American Male Preservice Teachers,” which...
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter
Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, is an educational nonprofit organization that serves, supports, and provides leadership opportunities for more than 35,000 collegiate...
View ArticleCOVID-19 and Disparities in Higher Education
In March of this year the world shifted in a way that we’ve never experienced. A global pandemic unlike any other would change the world in so many ways. Many Americans shrugged off the warnings to...
View ArticleA Mural That Matters
By Sara Barsaloux Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I had to move classrooms mid-year to accommodate all my students. A temporary wall had to be put up to separate my new classroom and the library. Since...
View ArticleCritical Race Theory in the Classroom
By Christine E. Sleeter I have watched in amazement as state legislatures have rushed to ban the teaching of critical race theory, or any curriculum that is based on it. To date, bills have been...
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