ABSTRACT

This book explores how White students understand the concept of privilege so that educators can more effectively teach students about social power and inequality. Specially, the text examines three elements that influence how White college students understand privilege: Ideas, beliefs, and feelings. As this volume demonstrates, examining all three aspects of students’ understanding is critical for educators who wish to effectively educate White students about the nature of social inequality and specific manifestations of privilege. The book concludes with curricular and pedagogical considerations that educators may incorporate into their teaching practice.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

Contextualizing White College Students' Views About Privilege

chapter 1|21 pages

Exploring How Student Learning Works

chapter 3|31 pages

Core Ideas About Privilege 1

chapter 4|31 pages

Anchoring Beliefs About Privilege

chapter 5|41 pages

Compelling Feelings About Privilege

chapter 6|23 pages

An Iron Triangle

How Ideas, Beliefs, and Feelings Collectively Inform Our Understanding About Privilege

chapter |24 pages

Conclusion

What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go?