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"Don't lose you": Interrogating whit...
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Javier-Watson, Jason.
"Don't lose you": Interrogating whiteness and deficit at a no excuses charter school.
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書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
書名/作者:
"Don't lose you": Interrogating whiteness and deficit at a no excuses charter school.
作者:
Javier-Watson, Jason.
出版者:
Ann Arbor : : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, , 2016
面頁冊數:
236 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-11(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International77-11A(E).
標題:
Education.
標題:
Educational leadership.
標題:
Educational sociology.
ISBN:
9781339777726
摘要、提要註:
Urban public education is currently being remade to reflect corporate values and management structures. Charter CMO's particularly are constructed by policy as the most viable solution for "turning around failing schools." To date, there are few, if any, insider accounts from charter management-operated (CMO) schools in the research literature. This project brings critical practitioner inquiry into this under-explored space in order to better understand the ways teachers and staff within one specific CMO-operated charter elementary school resist the dehumanizing forces of whiteness and deficit notions of teaching, learning, students, as well as the communities in which they serve. Using critical organizational theory and collaborative inquiry, as well as a narrative inquiry methodology, this project looks at the experiences of teachers and staff members as they enacted the "no excuses" philosophy over the course of one school year. First, the no excuses philosophy and management practices of College Prep Elementary School (CPES) will be explored. This includes narratives from staff members as they interpret their experiences being trained in the no excuses philosophy and how their views changed throughout the year. Then, the emotional reactions of the teachers and staff members will be more thoroughly analyzed as important intersections of identity and politics. Next, I explore stories of institutional microaggression and deficit shared by Staff of Color to gain a better understanding of the ways whiteness exists in schools. Finally, the inquiry group theorizes culturally competent school leadership, arriving at three main themes all resonating with the ethic of care: care for students, care for families and community, and care for teachers. In the final chapter, implications for policy and practice are shared, as well as the limitations of this study.
"Don't lose you": Interrogating whiteness and deficit at a no excuses charter school.
Javier-Watson, Jason.
"Don't lose you": Interrogating whiteness and deficit at a no excuses charter school.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2016 - 236 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2016.
Urban public education is currently being remade to reflect corporate values and management structures. Charter CMO's particularly are constructed by policy as the most viable solution for "turning around failing schools." To date, there are few, if any, insider accounts from charter management-operated (CMO) schools in the research literature. This project brings critical practitioner inquiry into this under-explored space in order to better understand the ways teachers and staff within one specific CMO-operated charter elementary school resist the dehumanizing forces of whiteness and deficit notions of teaching, learning, students, as well as the communities in which they serve. Using critical organizational theory and collaborative inquiry, as well as a narrative inquiry methodology, this project looks at the experiences of teachers and staff members as they enacted the "no excuses" philosophy over the course of one school year. First, the no excuses philosophy and management practices of College Prep Elementary School (CPES) will be explored. This includes narratives from staff members as they interpret their experiences being trained in the no excuses philosophy and how their views changed throughout the year. Then, the emotional reactions of the teachers and staff members will be more thoroughly analyzed as important intersections of identity and politics. Next, I explore stories of institutional microaggression and deficit shared by Staff of Color to gain a better understanding of the ways whiteness exists in schools. Finally, the inquiry group theorizes culturally competent school leadership, arriving at three main themes all resonating with the ethic of care: care for students, care for families and community, and care for teachers. In the final chapter, implications for policy and practice are shared, as well as the limitations of this study.
ISBN: 9781339777726Subjects--Topical Terms:
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