Date of Award

Fall 12-2024

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Department

Education

First Advisor

Lilia Monzo

Second Advisor

Gregory Warren

Third Advisor

Suzanne SooHoo

Abstract

Since 2020, education in the United States has been impacted by a tumultuous and divisive sociopolitical context. After echoes of progress in 2020, education witnessed retrenchments and rollbacks with an influx of anticritical raced theory measures, book bans, and an uptick of parental control initiatives in schools across the country. Private education had an opportunity to respond to a call for social improvements regarding racial equity and LGBTQ+ representation and adapt their curriculum to address the concerns of historically marginalized populations through diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice (DEIJ) initiatives. Rooted in a theoretical framework of critical pedagogy, this study explored the experience of private school PK–eighth grade educators as they navigated a challenging social and political context. Invested in social justice work, these educators discussed educational spaces that centered DEIJ content. In a qualitative, collective, and coconstructed narrative inquiry, a dialogue group of seven educators met over the course of a school year and shared stories that reflected what their students and classes were grappling with each day. The educators’ stories and data revealed the challenges and successes of teachers in private, independent schools as they pursued DEIJ work in classroom settings. The findings of this study indicated DEIJ content and topics were present in the school community with students and teachers, dialogical spaces fostered humanizing communities, educators developed critical consciousness, private schools maintained oppressive systems, and teachers experienced disillusionment during the first Trump era.

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