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Becoming a Race-Conscious Social Studies Teacher: The Influence of Personal and Professional Experiences
Authors:Christopher C. Martell  Kaylene M. Stevens
Affiliation:School of Education, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:
In this interpretive case study the researchers examined the beliefs of 13 self-identifying race-conscious secondary social studies teachers from diverse racial or ethnic, gender, and school-context backgrounds. The researchers found that the teachers' beliefs and views of practice were generally aligned with the main assertions of critical race theory. The teachers described their personal and professional experiences as a major influence on their race-conscious beliefs and views of practice. Moreover, teachers in diverse contexts described having to learn how to navigate the different racial experiences of the students in their classrooms, while teachers in racially segregated contexts (predominately White, Black, or Latino) emphasized the importance of teaching their students about others. Finally, despite the teachers' regular integration of race-related issues into their required and elective courses, they expressed a desire to have more opportunities to teach about race.
Keywords:Case study  critical race theory  race  social studies teachers
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