The Distribution of Collegiate Cultural Wealth to Black and Hispanic Students

The current phenomenological study explored the emotion-based perceptions of eight Black and Hispanic students' experiences in developmental education classes at two urban community colleges. The researcher utilized a theoretical framework comprised of Critical Race Theory (CRT) with a focus on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal for leadership and instruction 2023, Vol.22 (1), p.21
Hauptverfasser: Foster-Irizarry, Toni, Birringer-Haig, Joan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The current phenomenological study explored the emotion-based perceptions of eight Black and Hispanic students' experiences in developmental education classes at two urban community colleges. The researcher utilized a theoretical framework comprised of Critical Race Theory (CRT) with a focus on emotions and Yosso's (2005) model of cultural wealth. The prevalent themes in the study demonstrated the positive impacts of faculty members: (1) individualizing interactions with students; (2) motivating students through encouragement and praise; and (3) using emotional awareness. The study also highlighted the negative effects of deficit of thinking.
ISSN:2475-6032