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Racial and Ethnic Identity in School Practices - Aspects of Human Development (Hardcover)
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Racial and Ethnic Identity in School Practices - Aspects of Human Development (Hardcover)
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This book demonstrates and explicates the work of scholars and
practitioners who are exploring the interconnectedness of racial
and ethnic identity scholarship to human development in order to
promote successful pedagogical practices and services. Racial and
ethnic identity issues are brought directly to schooling so that
teaching-learning experiences, psychological services, and
counseling practices within the educational process can be made
more effective for a greater number of students. By acknowledging
that the racial and ethnic psychological experiences of individuals
are consequential, the volume:
* Provides scholars and students in psychology, educational
psychology, counseling, and teacher preparation programs with
current research on racial and ethnic identity formation and human
development.
* Explains why traditional theories of human development, which
lack racial and ethnic dimensions and which have evolved
exclusively from a Eurocentric perspective, are problematic.
* Documents current best practices from psychology, educational
leadership, counseling, and teaching and classroom practices that
support the claim that practitioners who are aware of racial and
ethnic identity (their own and others) are better prepared to
respond to students from their own background as well as those from
other racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.
Part I explains why the relationship among racial identity, ethnic
identity, and human development is critical to schooling and
provides the conceptual framework guiding and unifying subsequent
chapters. In Part II, current research in racial and ethnic
identity is presented and discussed. Challenges and strategies for
multicultural practices are the focus of Part III.
This book's goal is to help researchers, practitioners, and
graduate students whose work directly intersects educational issues
and the needs of children within the school environment to
interpret and contextualize relevant research and theory, and to
bridge theory into practice.
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