Navigating Black Identity Development: The Power of Interactive Multicultural Read Alouds with Elementary-Aged Children
Racial identity development in young children is influenced by interactions with teachers and curriculum in schools. This article, using the framework of critical race theory, critical literacy, and critical pedagogy, explores how three elementary-aged Black children view their own identity developm...
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doaj-4a0de988252b46a6ac23767eb1e587992020-11-25T01:14:02ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022019-06-019214110.3390/educsci9020141educsci9020141Navigating Black Identity Development: The Power of Interactive Multicultural Read Alouds with Elementary-Aged ChildrenRebekah E. Piper0College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78224, USARacial identity development in young children is influenced by interactions with teachers and curriculum in schools. This article, using the framework of critical race theory, critical literacy, and critical pedagogy, explores how three elementary-aged Black children view their own identity development. Specifically, observing how children interact with Movement-Oriented Civil Rights-Themed Children’s Literature (MO-CRiTLit) in the context of a non-traditional summer literacy program, Freedom Schools, to influence their Black identity. Professional development and preservice teacher preparation are needed to support teachers as they navigate through learning about pedagogical practices that increase student engagement.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/2/141critical literacyCivil RightsBlack identitychildren |
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Racial identity development in young children is influenced by interactions with teachers and curriculum in schools. This article, using the framework of critical race theory, critical literacy, and critical pedagogy, explores how three elementary-aged Black children view their own identity development. Specifically, observing how children interact with Movement-Oriented Civil Rights-Themed Children’s Literature (MO-CRiTLit) in the context of a non-traditional summer literacy program, Freedom Schools, to influence their Black identity. Professional development and preservice teacher preparation are needed to support teachers as they navigate through learning about pedagogical practices that increase student engagement. |
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