ABSTRACT

Contemporary Issues in Equity, Democracy, and Public Education explores how inequity manifests in public education and social institutions, and how this inequity impacts the health and wellbeing of citizens, including marginalized people. Demonstrating how inequity thereby threatens democracy, this book also poses suggestions for improving equity in U.S. education.

Taking a multidisciplinary approach to historical and contemporary sources of inequity that operate in social institutions and public policy, this carefully curated volume shows how disparities in education levels, income, housing, and health have consequences that reverberate through individuals’ lives, and thereby undermine a democratic way of life. Contributions from a wide variety of experts offer approaches to solving these problems, as well as curricular innovations for identifying and alleviating systemic inequities. Part 1 begins by examining the origins and persistence of systemic inequity in U.S. public education, while Part 2 highlights the physiological, psychological, and social impacts of systemic bias, and how these factors interrupt democratic engagement over time. Moving on to examine the curriculum in more detail, Part 3 explores how we can promote equity across the curriculum, and Part 4 closely considers how we can expand educational opportunities for marginalized groups within STEM education.

The book will make invaluable reading for graduate students and researchers in Education – particularly Social Justice Education, Multicultural Education, Educational Policy and Politics, STEM Education, and Social Studies Education – as well as policymakers, in-service teachers, administrators, and activists.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

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The Case for Emphasizing Equity in Public Education as a Means of Sustaining Democracy
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part I|70 pages

Origins and Persistence of Systemic Inequity in U.S. Classrooms

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chapter 2|13 pages

The Burden Our Children Bear

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The Legacy of Eugenic Ideology
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chapter 3|11 pages

Towards Inclusive Education

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Ableism and Democratizing Access
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chapter 4|12 pages

Whatever Happens to Any Child in Early Childhood Education, Better Be the Business of All of Us

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Creating Equitable Learning Communities for Black Boys
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chapter 6|11 pages

The Banning Years

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chapter 7|11 pages

Whiteness and Colonization in Higher Education

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Barriers to Institutional and Societal Change
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part II|83 pages

The Physiological, Psychological, and Social Consequences of Systemic Bias, and Its Incompatibility with Democracy

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chapter 12|14 pages

Between Hypervisibility and Invisibility

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Unpacking What It Means to Be an Hispanic Serving Institution on Indigenous Lands Through Critical Unearthing of Local Histories and Epistemologies of Latinx * Communities
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part III|60 pages

Rethinking the Curriculum to Promote Equity and Practice

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chapter 16|12 pages

Chaos or Community

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Teaching for Democracy in an Era of Uncertainty
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chapter 17|9 pages

Teaching Transformative Citizenship in Schools

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A Pathway to Promoting Equity and Preserving Democracy
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part IV|46 pages

A Closer Look at Expanding Educational Opportunities for Previously Excluded Groups in STEM

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chapter 18|9 pages

Ratcheting Equity

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chapter 19|8 pages

Democratizing STEM

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Developing a Culture of Sensemaking
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chapter 20|10 pages

Environmental Health Literacy for Indigenous Youth

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Implementing the Power of Relationality and Place-Based Knowledge to Promote Equity Through Collective Action
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chapter 21|10 pages

Re-Examining Success in STEM

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Why Equity and Sense of Belonging Are Critical to Democracy
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chapter 22|7 pages

Leading for Equity

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