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“He Probably Won't Go to College”: Using Storytelling to Illustrate How Black Boys Use Their Science Knowledge to Challenge Deficit-Based Teacher Dispositions

aMichigan State University, USA
bColumbia University, USA

Young, Gifted and Missing

ISBN: 978-1-80117-731-3, eISBN: 978-1-80117-730-6

Publication date: 17 August 2022

Abstract

In this chapter, we present a case study that explicates the work that two Black boys undergo to write their narratives despite the low expectations of their academic abilities espoused by their White teacher. Orienting ourselves within a critical race theory framework, we relied upon storytelling to tell the stories of John and Seth, two young Black boys whose science interests fueled their engagement across school subjects despite the semantic deficit-oriented positioning of their academic abilities by the White teachers and staff within their school. Throughout this chapter, we center their experiences to argue that understanding the inherent underrepresentation of Black men in science-based professions requires an examination of the pivotal educational moments preceding this disparity. Rich and culturally responsive science teaching may support equity for Black boys, but John and Seth's stories illustrate that these practices alone will only perpetuate the status quo unless teachers challenge their dispositions regarding who their students are and what they are capable of. We conclude by offering suggestions for practitioners to consider when designing and implementing equitable student-centered science instruction.

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Burgess, T. and Mensah, F.M. (2022), "“He Probably Won't Go to College”: Using Storytelling to Illustrate How Black Boys Use Their Science Knowledge to Challenge Deficit-Based Teacher Dispositions", Robins, A.G., Knibbs, L., Ingram, T.N., Weaver, M.N. and Hilton, A.A. (Ed.) Young, Gifted and Missing (Diversity in Higher Education, Vol. 25), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 37-51. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-364420220000025004

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2022 Terrance Burgess and Felicia Moore Mensah. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited