Graduate Student Dissertations, Theses, Capstones, and Portfolios
Date of Award
7-31-2020
Document Type
Dissertation
Granting Institution
Lynn University
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (EDD)
Degree Program
Educational Leadership
Department
College of Education
First Advisor
Nancy Kline
Second Advisor
Jennifer Lesh
Third Advisor
Mira Debs (Yale University)
Abstract
The research consisted of a qualitative case study of three urban public Montessori schools with a population of 51% or more of students of color and a commitment of 2 years or more of CRP-ABAR within a Montessori setting. The theoretical framework used for the study was the critical race theory, which is the conceptual foundation for examining inequities in public education.
This research dissertation had a focus on gaining an insight into the perceptions of administrators, teachers, and parents toward CRP-ABAR in Montessori schools by examining the practices in three public Montessori schools. The possible connections to student outcomes, such as behavioral referrals, suspension rates, and academic achievement for students of color were explored to determine if any connections exist between CRP-ABAR and outcomes for students of color within a public Montessori setting.
Three major themes emerged of the perceptions of administrators, teachers, and parents about the impact of the CRP-ABAR in a Montessori setting. The CRP-ABAR could be delivered through a curriculum-oriented approach or a systemic-oriented approach and the CRP-ABAR connects to Montessori through peace-global education and the prepared teacher-environment. The CRP-ABAR practices impact students of color primarily through social emotional growth with limited academic outcomes. Even with an intentional focus and diversity training, many non-Black teachers’ perceptions of students of color included deficit theory thinking. Some parents believed racism is being dismantled through the curriculum and celebrations of diversity. Other parents identified some teachers-staff with underpinning instances of biases and insensitivity.
Recommended Citation
Canzoneri-Golden, L., & King, J. (2020). An Examination of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and Antibias-Antiracist Curriculm in a Montessori Setting [Doctoral dissertation, Lynn University]. SPIRAL. https://spiral.lynn.edu/etds/360
Comments
A version of this dissertation containing an updated CRP/ABAR Tool in Appendix K was uploaded on April 2, 2021.
The version of this dissertation uploaded April 2, 2021 contained the wrong version of the CRP/ABAR tool. A version of this dissertation containing an updated CRP/ABAR Tool in Appendix K was uploaded on June 30, 2021.