Race, Culture, and Schooling

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academic achievement disparities
Actualizing Motive Structure
African American Cultural Values
African American Test Takers
applied educational psychology framework
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Berkeley High
Berkeley High School
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Color Blind Ideology
cultural
Cultural Ethnic Group
Cultural Practices Inquiry
culturally responsive pedagogy
Discursive Practice
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Human Suffering
identity development theory
inquiry
Instructional Activity Setting
Jr.
multicultural teacher preparation
Multicultural Urban Schools
Person's Racial Identity
Person’s Racial Identity
Positive Social Identification
practices
Racial Stigma
Role Identity Theory
Scholastic Proficiency
Secondary Socialization
Situated Identity Theory
Social Cultural Community
Social Symbolic Community
socialization in diverse schools
Statement S1
urban education research
Van Ausdale
Van Langenhove
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805855388
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Responding to a need for greater cultural competence in the preparation and development of teachers in diverse public school settings, this book investigates the critical developmental and social processes mediating students’ academic identities in those settings posing the greatest challenges to their school achievement and personal development. It provides an accessible, practice-oriented culturally responsive framework for teachers in American schools.

Murrell proposes a situated-mediated identity theory that emphasizes examining not just the child, not just the school environment, but also the child in-context as the unit of analysis to understand how both mutually constitute each other in the social and cultural practices of schooling. He then develops this theory into an applied psychology of identity and agency development among children and youth as well as their teachers, striving together for academic achievement in diverse school settings.
For researchers, professionals, and students in multicultural education, educational and developmental psychology, social and cultural foundations of education, and teacher education, Murrell’s cultural practices approach builds on current thinking about multicultural teacher preparation and provides the practice component underpinning theories about cultural competence.

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