Mixed-Race Youth and Schooling

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Black Teachers
Black White Mixed Race
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Color Blind Ideology
Critical Multicultural Approaches
diversity and schooling
educational equity research
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identity negotiation
Inter-racial Marriages
Interracial Couples
Interracial Families
Majority Minority Schools
Mixed Race Children
Mixed Race Girls
Mixed Race Individuals
Mixed Race People
Mixed Race Person
Mixed Race Status
Mixed Race Students
Mixed Race Youth
mixed-race children and schooling
mixed-race identity formation
Monoracial Minority
Monoracial Peers
Monoracial Students
Multicultural Education
Multiple Racial Backgrounds
multiracial youth educational experiences
peer group dynamics
qualitative case studies
race and education
Racial Congruence
Racial Identity Development
Racial Self-identity
racial socialization
Sandra Winn Tutwiler
sociocultural adaptation
the fifth minority
White Space

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138021938
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This timely, in-depth examination of the educational experiences and needs of mixed-race children ("the fifth minority") focuses on the four contexts that primarily influence learning and development: the family, school, community, and society-at-large.

The book provides foundational historical, social, political, and psychological information about mixed-race children and looks closely at their experiences in schools, their identity formation, and how schools can be made more supportive of their development and learning needs. Moving away from an essentialist discussion of mixed-race children, a wide variety of research is included. Life and schooling experiences of mixed-raced individuals are profiled throughout the text. Rather than pigeonholing children into a neat box of descriptions or providing readymade prescriptions for educators, Mixed-Race Youth and Schooling offers information and encourages teachers to critically reflect on how it is relevant to and helpful in their teaching/learning contexts.

Sandra Winn Tutwiler is Professor, Department of Education, Washburn University, USA

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