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NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Colorado Staff Development Council

April 10, 2008Scott Capron

Rob Nickerson

Expanding Racial Consciousness

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Expanding Racial Consciousness

Learning Goals: Explore how the dynamics of

student’s race and racial self identity impact learning

Examine how teachers’ consciousness about race and racial self-identity impact their effectiveness

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Expanding Racial Consciousness

Learning Goals: Explore frameworks and structures for

schools to become more culturally responsive

Examine staff development strategies that support educators in closing achievement gaps

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Building A Community

Be Present Allow Disequilibrium Speak Honestly Walk Away with Understanding and

More Questions

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

In groups, choose two or three of the common terms and discuss your interpretation of them.

How would the teachers in your school define these terms?

Source: Office of Educational Equity, Jefferson County Public Schools

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms Anti-racism Colorblind Equity Ethnicity Institutional Racism Race Racism White Privilege

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

White PrivilegeInstitutional and cultural preferential

treatment toward people with European ancestry over people of color. 

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms RacismRacial prejudice plus institutional and

systemic power to dominate, exclude, discriminate against or abuse targeted groups of people based on a designation of race.

“System of advantage based on race”Beverly Daniel Tatum PH.D

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

ColorblindMakes race irrelevant and invisible by

erasing racial categories and ignoring differences to achieve an illusory state of equality.  A belief in the sameness of humans can deny the existence of differences.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

Anti-racismOur conscious and deliberate, individual

and collective action that challenges the impact and perpetuation of institutional White racial power, position, and privilege.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

EthnicityA basis for social categories that are

rooted in socially perceived differences in national origin, language, and/or religion.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

RaceA classification of humans created by

Whites which assigns the status ‘White' as the height of human achievement for the purpose of maintaining privilege and power.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

Institutional RacismThe way institutions systematically afford

White people an array of social, political, and economic advantages, while marginalizing people of color.  These institutions generate and maintain racial discrimination, segregation, and inequalities of opportunity that keep people of color apart from the mainstream of American economic and political life.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

EquityThe state, quality, or ideal of being just,

impartial, and fair.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Common Terms

Partner Task: Why might it be important to seek

common understanding of vocabulary when talking about equity with colleagues?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Practical Idea #1: Another Layer of Professional Learning

Interview Season

How do we make the Diversity Question truly important?

What answers do we want to hear?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Interview Questions

What are some ways you worked to be culturally responsive in your teaching? Knowledge and understanding of the

community, culture, and use different strategies to meet the needs of various people while maintaining high expectations for all learners.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Interview Questions

What do you understand about the achievement gaps of various racial groups?

Think of a time when the issue of race came up in your classroom, how did you facilitate the conversation?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Colorado Data

Colorado Math and Reading at 3rd and 10th grade disaggregated by race

What do you notice?

Group Task: Share 2 observations per slide

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Data Reflection

Partner Conversation: What are some factors that contribute

to this data?

What would your colleagues say?

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Avoidance Responses

Poverty Family Language Mobility

What about……..race?

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SAT Achievement Scores

Average Scores by parental income and race/ethnicity

San Francisco Examiner, June 7, 1998

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Below $20,000 $20-40,000 $40-60,000 Above $60,000

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Race

Why not talk about race? How do we keep the conversation

about race and data real?

Partner Task: How do you identify yourself? (1 minute per person)

“The key here is not the kind of instruction but the attitude underlying it. When teachers do not understand the potential of the students they teach, they will underteach them no matter what the methodology.”

Lisa Delpit

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Practical Idea #2: Another Layer of Professional Learning

Study Group which Evolves to ActionLeadership

Example: Read “Why Do All the Black Kids Sit Together in the Cafeteria” by Beverly Daniel Tattum

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Racial Self Identity

The psychological construct of an individual to determine identity based on race in a larger social context. For adolescents, this identity develops in response to messages from peers, adults, family, the media, and the community at large.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Racial Self Identity

Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum

Defining Racism Multiple Identities Identity Development in Adolescence Understanding Racial Identity Development Developing a healthy sense of white

identity

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Racial Self Identity

Text Based Protocol Part I

Read your assigned excerpt Look for two major ideas

Part II Gather in a group where all 6 excerpts

are represented Share the major ideas

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Racial Self Identity

Table Group Conversation: Connections to our schools

Do we nurture a positive racial self identity for our students?

What do we need to think about as we nurture positive racial identity in our students?

How might we encourage teachers to talk about racial self identity?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Practical Idea#3: Another Layer of Professional Learning

Placement of Students in Programs (academic and student leadership)

Get involved in the process and ask lots of questions

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

“Class, race, sexuality, gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside.”

Dorothy Allison

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Summary and Break

Insights from the morning

Hopes for our remaining time together

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Time to take a pulse:

1. Is there anything that has made you uncomfortable up to this point?

2. What do we do about it?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Practical Idea #4: Another Layer of Professional Learning

Analyze and review school norms, policies, and discipline procedures

Are they culturally proficient and equitable?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Teaching Teaching and leading in such a way

that more of our students across more of our differences achieve at a higher level and engage at a deeper level more of the time without fundamentally giving up who they are.

Source: Office of Educational Equity, Jefferson County Public Schools

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Culturally Responsive Tools

“Cultural Proficiency is a way of being that enables one to effectively respond in a variety of cultural settings to the issues caused by diversity.”

Source: Cultural Proficiency: A Manual for School Leaders page 84.

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Tools

Table Group Conversation: Reflect on your school and school district

What programs and practices are you using to address culturally responsive teaching?

Describe the informal and formal conversations you have about race?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Tools

Essential Elements of Cultural Proficiency Assess Culture: Name the Differences Value Diversity: Claim your Differences Manage the Dynamics of Difference: Frame

the Conflicts Caused by Differences Adapt to Diversity: Change to Make a

Difference Institutionalize Cultural Knowledge: Train

About Differences

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Tools

Essential Elements of Cultural Proficiency Table Group Task:

Why is this element important? How would this element ‘look’ and ‘sound’

in your school? What is the first step towards making this

element a reality?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Tools

Essential Elements of Cultural Proficiency Whole Group Task:

Why is this element important? How would this element ‘look’ and ‘sound’

in your school? What is the first step towards making this

element a reality?

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Culturally Responsive Tools

Background of the Continuum Highlight each descriptor

Cultural destructiveness Cultural Incapacity Cultural Blindness Cultural Pre-competence Cultural Competence Cultural Proficiency

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Tools

How do you respond to elevate consciousness? What questions do you ask?

“Why can’t those kids just act normal?”

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Culturally Responsive Tools

How do you respond to elevate consciousness? What questions do you ask?

“All they want to do is talk to each other in their own language. I know they are talking about me. I make them stop.”

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Culturally Responsive Tools

How do you respond to elevate consciousness? What questions do you ask?

“I know that those kids don’t pay any attention to time, so I let them come in late.”

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Culturally Responsive Tools

How do you respond to elevate consciousness? What questions do you ask?

“For the students with extended absences for family reasons, we are designing a re – entry program.”

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Practical Idea #5: Another Layer of Professional Learning

Evaluation Cycle – an opportunity to ask questions about interactions with students.

Do we truly promote high expectations and assets based approach?

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Racial Perspectives in Literature

Learning Goals: Explore racial perspectives in

literature to make connections with our students of color.

Investigate literature as a strategy for staff development

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Racial Perspectives in Literature

Joseph Bruchac Sandra Cisneros Paul Laurence Dunbar Langston Hughes Walter Dean Myers Tu-Uyen Nguyen Sherman Alexie

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Racial Perspectives in Literature

Process: Read your piece of literature Respond to guiding questions Prepare a presentation

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Racial Perspectives in Literature

Read and Reflect on these Questions: What messages do you hear in the voice of the

author?

What new connections do you make with the message and someone at school?

How does the literature inform us about the impact of race on student achievement?

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Racial Perspectives in Literature

Prepare a 2 Minute Presentation for the Group

Choose a powerful excerpt from your literature selection that carries the voice

As you read it, physically demonstrate it through motion or still pose

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Racial Perspectives in Literature

Whole Group: How does exploring literature help us

connect to students?

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Summary

Dyads: As we think about today and what we

have heard and talked about: What insights have we gained about our

schools, our students, and our racial consciousness?

What are possibilities for moving forward?

What is your commitment for personal learning and action at school?

NSDC: Capron and Nickerson: Expanding Racial Consciousness

Feedback and Thank You

Please provide feedback on our session today and leave it at your table

Thank you for your conversation, time, and commitment

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Additional slides section

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Gathering a sense of the group. Respond to one of the following questions.

Table Group: 1. Does racism exists in our schools? 2. Do we have evidence that racial self-

identity impacts learning? 3. Do teachers’ lens of race impact student

success? 4. Does the cultural structure of schools

impact students of color? 5. Is it important to talk about the concepts

and nuances of racism?

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