Seeing Race in the Research on Youth Trauma and Education: A Critical Review

The growing body of scholarship on youth trauma in educational contexts has yielded promising discoveries about resources, programs, and practices that may improve success outcomes for trauma-exposed youth in U.S. schools. However, there is a lack of systematic review of this research from a race-co...

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Elementary School Students
Incidence
Intervention
Learning environment
Mental Health
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Race
Racial Bias
Racialization
Racism
Secondary School Students
Stress Variables
Systematic review
Teacher Student Relationship
Trauma
Violence
White supremacy
Youth
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