2021
DOI: 10.1177/01614681211048627
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African American Head Start Teachers’ Approaches to Police Play in the Era of Black Lives Matter

Abstract: Background: Scholars in the fields of early childhood education (ECE) and multicultural education have argued that preschools are key sites in which children learn about race and racism. However, there is little research on how teachers negotiate conflicting tensions and enact antiracist approaches within Head Start (HS) classrooms that use comprehensive and commercialized curriculums. Study Purpose: This article is about the challenges early childhood educators face when young children (ages 3–5) bring painfu… Show more

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“…Payne et al’s (2020) “Critical Geography in Preschool: Evidence of Early Childhood Civic Action and Ideas about Justice” details observations and interviews with young children as they worked to use classroom space and materials to create justice for one another and their families. “African American Head Start Teachers’ Approaches to Police Play in the Era of Black Lives Matter” by Henward et al (2021) centers Black teachers’ ways of thinking about young children engaging with real events in their lives and those they are witnessing in the larger society. Karsli-Calamak and Allexsaht-Snider’s (2020) “Manifestations of Mathematics Within the Power Dynamics in a Pre-K Classroom” explores how disciplinary actions and attitudes by educators can deny young children meaningful engagement with mathematics.…”
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“…Payne et al’s (2020) “Critical Geography in Preschool: Evidence of Early Childhood Civic Action and Ideas about Justice” details observations and interviews with young children as they worked to use classroom space and materials to create justice for one another and their families. “African American Head Start Teachers’ Approaches to Police Play in the Era of Black Lives Matter” by Henward et al (2021) centers Black teachers’ ways of thinking about young children engaging with real events in their lives and those they are witnessing in the larger society. Karsli-Calamak and Allexsaht-Snider’s (2020) “Manifestations of Mathematics Within the Power Dynamics in a Pre-K Classroom” explores how disciplinary actions and attitudes by educators can deny young children meaningful engagement with mathematics.…”
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confidence: 99%