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Positionality: Whiteness as a Social Construct that Drives Classroom Dynamics

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When teachers and learners enter classrooms, they bring their own positions in the hierarchies that order the world. This study examines how one of those positionalities, Whiteness, drives classroom dynamics.

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Johnson-Bailey, J. & Juanita, R. M., (1998) “Positionality: Whiteness as a Social Construct that Drives Classroom Dynamics”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1998).

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1998-05-29