Search Results - "Arredondo, Mariella I"
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You Can’t Fix What You Don’t Look At: Acknowledging Race in Addressing Racial Discipline Disparities
Published in Urban education (Beverly Hills, Calif.) (01-02-2017)“…Racial/ethnic stereotypes are deep rooted in our history; among these, the dangerous Black male stereotype is especially relevant to issues of differential…”
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More Than a Metaphor: The Contribution of Exclusionary Discipline to a School-to-Prison Pipeline
Published in Equity & excellence in education (02-10-2014)“…The term and construct "school-to-prison" pipeline has been widely used by advocates, researchers, and policymakers to describe the relationship between school…”
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You Can't Fix What You Don't Look At
Published in Urban education (Beverly Hills, Calif.) (01-02-2017)“…Racial/ethnic stereotypes are deep rooted in our history; among these, the dangerous Black male stereotype is especially relevant to issues of differential…”
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"Mira a esas cholas!:"i A critical ethnographic case study of an educational community in Arequipa, Peru
Published 01-01-2013“…This dissertation, a multi-layered ethnographic case study of an urban school (the VNV School) and surrounding community in Arequipa, Peru, follows a national…”
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Growing up in a Culture of Respect: Child Rearing in Highland Peru
Published in Journal of Latin American Anthropology (01-11-2006)“…Despite living in an environment that presents its inhabitants with many obstacles for survival, the people of Chillihuani raise children who excel in many…”
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"Mira a esas cholas!:"i A critical ethnographic case study of an educational community in Arequipa, Peru
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Growing up in a Culture of Respect: Child Rearing in Highland Peru
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