All eyez on me: Disproportionality, disciplined, and disregarded while Black

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In this article, we present an extensive overview of inequities in three areas of education: (1) gifted and talented education; (2) accelerated coursework; (3) and discipline. Intersectionality undergirds our focus on these three areas as they go together to paint a disturbing picture of the experiences of Black children in P-12 schools, as well as institutions of higher education. In addition to laying out the culturally assaultive problems, we provide recommendations and resources designed to develop anti-racist, culturally competent educators, along with an equitable education system where Black students are seen as capable, intelligent, good citizens, and humans who are understood and affirmed; thus, “All Eyez on Me” results in dynamic rather than deficit thinking among education professionals.

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Hines, E. M., Ford, D. Y., Fletcher, E. C., & Moore, J. L. (2022). All eyez on me: Disproportionality, disciplined, and disregarded while Black. Theory into Practice, 61(3), 288–299. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405841.2022.2096376

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