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Beyond Niceties: Urban Black and Latiné High School Students’ Racially and Culturally Situated Perceptions of Care

  • Lake Forest College

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Abstract

There are complexities in how care in schools is perceived by students and how achieving culturally relevant caring necessitates a deeper level of engagement. This case study delves into the perspectives of thirteen Black and Latiné students attending a justice-themed high school, focusing on their perceptions of caring orientations within the teacher-student relationship from the lens of culturally relevant caring. The findings highlight caring manifested through Knowledge, Receptivity, and Engrossment, noting that caring doesn't always serve as a pathway to justice. Furthermore, it explores caring through a critical community-based justice curriculum and caring through the building of racial solidarity. The implications for pedagogy are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)543-565
Number of pages23
JournalUrban Review
Volume56
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Critical care
  • Culturally relevant caring
  • Social justice education
  • Student perspectives

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