And we are still not saved: critical race theory in education ten years later
The Ohio State University · University of Memphis
Abstract
Abstract In 1995, Teachers College Record published an article by Gloria Ladson‐Billings and William Tate entitled ‘Toward a critical race theory of education’. In this article, the authors proposed that critical race theory (CRT), a framework developed by legal scholars, could be employed to examine the role of race and racism in education. Within a few years of the publication of the article by Ladson‐Billings and Tate, several scholars in education had begun to describe their work as reflecting a CRT framework. In this article, we review the literature on CRT in education that has been published over the past ten years. We also assess how far we have come with respect to CRT in education and suggest where…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Critical race theory
- Race (biology)
- Critical theory
- Sociology
- Racism
- Gender studies
- Higher education
- Pedagogy