Adult and student perspectives on racial and ethnic equity‐informed school‐based strategies

Although racial and ethnic equity‐informed school‐based strategies are important to addressing racialized structures and processes that create and sustain racial trauma, disadvantage and disparity, little is known about the process of embedding racial and ethnic equity in school‐based strategies and...

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description Although racial and ethnic equity‐informed school‐based strategies are important to addressing racialized structures and processes that create and sustain racial trauma, disadvantage and disparity, little is known about the process of embedding racial and ethnic equity in school‐based strategies and how adults and young people perceive them to promote a positive school climate and youth development. Using a qualitative research approach that included focus groups, this study examined student of color and school and community partner staff perceptions of the role and influence racial and ethnic equity‐informed school‐based strategies in one middle school have on the school's climate and students of color experiences and development. Findings suggest that racial and ethnic equity‐informed social and emotional learning strategies are important in facilitating positive student–teacher interactions and identity and social‐emotional development among students of color. Participant's experiences in and perceptions of the impact these strategies have on school climate and youth development substantiate the need to understand racial and ethnic equity as a process‐oriented approach that requires continuous improvement, rather than just an outcome‐focused endeavor. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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Emotional development
Equal Education
Equity
Learning strategies
Middle School Students
Middle School Teachers
Middle schools
Minority Group Students
Minority groups
Perceptions
Qualitative research
racial and ethnic equity
Racial inequality
Racism
Social development
Social Emotional Learning
Student Attitudes
Students
students of color
Teacher Attitudes
Teachers
Youth
youth development
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