特刊导言:揭开对批判种族理论的学术理解的神秘面纱,以改变政策制定者的话语

IF 1.3 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teachers College Record Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1177/01614681231181791
Ashley N. Patterson, Royel M. Johnson, Francesca A. López, LaWanda W. M. Ward
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在本期特刊的引言中,我们描述了促使我们努力破坏反批判性种族理论(CRT)的社会政治背景,该理论已渗透到有关美国教育系统的流行和政治对话中。注意到教育研究人员缺乏准备,无法向决策受众分享他们对CRT的微妙、学术理解,我们努力解决这个问题。利用斯宾塞基金会会议拨款计划提供的资金支持,并与宾夕法尼亚州立大学的研究与政策合作,我们确定了一个CRT专家小组,促进了他们将研究转化为政策概况的培训,并主办了一次山上日会议,会上与决策专业人员分享了情况介绍。这篇介绍提供了关于我们的过程和由此产生的特刊的更多细节,特刊将每位作者的两篇涵盖同一CRT主题的书面产品配对在一起,一篇以传统学术论文的形式撰写,另一篇以两页的情况介绍的形式撰写。总之,我们希望这两份出版物能成为一个例子,说明教育研究人员如何淡化学术界对CRT的理解,以改变与政策制定者的对话。
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Special Issue Introduction: Demystifying Academic Understandings of Critical Race Theory to Transform Discourse With Policy Makers
In this introduction to the special issue, we describe the socio-political context that spurred our efforts to disrupt the anti-critical race theory (CRT) that has seeped into popular and political conversations about the US educational system. Noting the lack of preparation educational researchers have for sharing their nuanced, academic CRT understandings to policy-making audiences, we endeavored to address this issue. With use of funding support provided by the Spencer Foundation’s Conference Grants Program and in conjunction with Penn State University’s Research-to-Policy Collaboration, we identified a panel of CRT experts, facilitated their training in translating research into policy factsheets, and hosted a Day on the Hill conference during which the factsheets were shared with policy-making professionals. This introduction provides additional details about our process and about the resulting special issue which pairs together two written products covering the same CRT topic from each author, one written in the format of a traditional academic essay and the other as a two-page factsheet. Taken together, we hope that the paired publications serve as an example for how education researchers might demistify academic understandings of CRT in order to transform discourse with policy makers.
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期刊介绍: Teachers College Record (TCR) publishes the very best scholarship in all areas of the field of education. Major articles include research, analysis, and commentary covering the full range of contemporary issues in education, education policy, and the history of education. The book section contains essay reviews of new books in a specific area as well as reviews of individual books. TCR takes a deliberately expansive view of education to keep readers informed of the study of education worldwide, both inside and outside of the classroom and across the lifespan.
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