TY - JOUR
T1 - The Hidden Nature of Whiteness in Education
T2 - Creating Active Allies in White T eachers
AU - Lynch, Megan Elaine
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Norms of Whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical Whiteness studies (Kincheloe, 1998) and second-wave White teacher identity studies (Jupp & Lensmire, 2016) provides relevant insight into the thoughts and experiences of White preservice and in-service teachers. This paper draws on the literature to explain the author’s varied personal experiences with Whiteness in education. It is the author’s hope that the experiences shared will resonate with readers and complicate racialized experiences in education, as well as provide a springboard for supervisors to develop White teachers’ capacity to create anti-racist, democratic classrooms. Keeping in mind the goal of supervision – improved learning for all students through the development of teachers – this paper puts forth the argument that in order for teacher supervisors to do such, supervisors should explicitly name Whiteness and facilitate conversations or open spaces for dialogue on the problematic nature of Whiteness in schooling.
AB - Norms of Whiteness are pervasive throughout schooling in the United States (Tanner, 2017). Critical Whiteness studies (Kincheloe, 1998) and second-wave White teacher identity studies (Jupp & Lensmire, 2016) provides relevant insight into the thoughts and experiences of White preservice and in-service teachers. This paper draws on the literature to explain the author’s varied personal experiences with Whiteness in education. It is the author’s hope that the experiences shared will resonate with readers and complicate racialized experiences in education, as well as provide a springboard for supervisors to develop White teachers’ capacity to create anti-racist, democratic classrooms. Keeping in mind the goal of supervision – improved learning for all students through the development of teachers – this paper puts forth the argument that in order for teacher supervisors to do such, supervisors should explicitly name Whiteness and facilitate conversations or open spaces for dialogue on the problematic nature of Whiteness in schooling.
KW - teacher supervision
KW - White teachers
KW - critical Whiteness
KW - race
UR - https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/jes/vol1/iss1/2/
M3 - Article
SN - 2694-457X
VL - 1
SP - 18
EP - 31
JO - Journal of Educational Supervision
JF - Journal of Educational Supervision
IS - 1
ER -