Critical Race Theory in Education: All God's Children Got a Song

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Adrienne D. Dixson, Celia K. Rousseau Anderson, Jamel K. Donnor
Routledge, May 22, 2014 - Education - 224 pages

Although Critical Race Theory (CRT) has been used to analyze difficult issues of race and racism in education for over ten years, the function of CRT in educational research is still not entirely clear. By bringing together the voices of various CRT scholars and education experts, this volume presents a comprehensive chorus of answers to the question of how and why CRT should be applied to educational scholarship. The collected chapters address CRT’s foundations in legal theory, current applications of CRT, and possible new directions for CRT in education. Appropriate for both students curious about CRT and established CRT scholars, Critical Race Theory in Education is a valuable guide to how CRT can help us better understand and seek solutions to educational inequity.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Critical Race Theory and Education in Context
9
Critical Race Theory Constructs
55
The Interdisciplinary Nature of Critical Race Theory
165
Critical Race Theory in US Classrooms and Internationally
231
Index
275
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