• Title of article

    The Persistence of Deficit Thinking Among Social Studies Educators

  • Author/Authors

    Keefer, Natalie University of Louisiana at Lafayette

  • Pages
    26
  • From page
    50
  • To page
    75
  • Abstract
    This research explores the prevalence of deficit thinking among social studies educators in the State of Florida. Included in this research is an analysis of semi-structured interview data that focused on pivotal experiences and participants’ understanding of the connection between social class and academic achievement, mobility, and race and ethnicity. Despite divergent pivotal experiences with social class, findings suggest social studies teachers’ exhibit deficit thinking towards students living in poverty. From a social justice perspective, in order for social studies teachers to develop asset-based knowledge of students living in poverty they must receive explicit training that challenges deficit thinking and stereotypes that lead to lowered expectations of students living in poverty.
  • Keywords
    social studies teachers , poverty , deficit thinking , equity pedagogy , social justice
  • Journal title
    Journal of Social Studies Education Research
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2567579