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Technology Segregation
Disrupting Racist Frameworks in Early Childhood Education
Technology Segregation
Disrupting Racist Frameworks in Early Childhood Education
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Technology segregation is an ongoing practice within early childhood programs in the United States. This research, which includes two qualitative studies in the Northeast, reveals that school segregation and technology segregation are one in the same. Utilizing critical race theory, as the theoretical framework, this research finds that young Black children are denied technological access directly affecting their learning trajectories. PTO fundraising and other monetary donations to public schools vary by district and neighborhood and are based on segregation. Therefore, structural racism flourishes within these early childhood programs as black students are excluded from another important content area and practice. This book defines the problem of technology segregation in terms of policy, racial hierarchies, funding, residential segregation, and the digital divide. It challenges the racist framework and reveals disruptions (strategies) to counter this deficit discourse based on white supremacy.
Table of Contents
Chapter Two: Residential Segregation = School Segregation
Chapter Three: Segregated Schooling: Separate and Still Unequal
Chapter Four: Technology Infrastructure and the Digital Divide
Chapter Five: Technology and Whiteness
Chapter Six: Money Matters: All about School Funding
Chapter Seven: Oppressive Policies
Chapter Eight: Methods of Disruption
Product details
Published | Nov 08 2019 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 152 |
ISBN | 9781498584432 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 1 tables; |
Dimensions | 232 x 159 mm |
Series | Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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