TY - JOUR
T1 - Can educational psychology be harnessed to make changes for the greater good?
AU - López, Francesca
N1 - Funding Information:
I would like to thank Jason Chen and David Morris for their invitation to create a webinar for APA Division 15, which inspired this manuscript. I would also like to extend my deepest gratitude to the editor and external reviewers for their critiques and suggestions to strengthen the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Division 15, American Psychological Association.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - As the American Psychological Association and Division 15 committed to addressing systemic racism after the 2020 summer of racial reckoning, orchestrated political attacks that vilify pedagogical approaches aimed at addressing racial injustice have thwarted schools' efforts across the nation. Against this context, the overarching aim of this article is a call to action for educational psychology to contribute to changes for the greater good. To that end, the article contextualizes the field’s lack of engagement in contemporary schooling controversies before turning to a discussion of the contemporary attacks against anti-racist approaches. A concise historiographical review is provided to illustrate the recurring tensions that have consistently thwarted equitable educational efforts. After discussing how growing scholarship focused on anti-racist research approaches in educational psychology can shape educational psychology’s future with a vision toward an anti-racist social purpose of schooling, recommendations and implications for educational psychology are provided.
AB - As the American Psychological Association and Division 15 committed to addressing systemic racism after the 2020 summer of racial reckoning, orchestrated political attacks that vilify pedagogical approaches aimed at addressing racial injustice have thwarted schools' efforts across the nation. Against this context, the overarching aim of this article is a call to action for educational psychology to contribute to changes for the greater good. To that end, the article contextualizes the field’s lack of engagement in contemporary schooling controversies before turning to a discussion of the contemporary attacks against anti-racist approaches. A concise historiographical review is provided to illustrate the recurring tensions that have consistently thwarted equitable educational efforts. After discussing how growing scholarship focused on anti-racist research approaches in educational psychology can shape educational psychology’s future with a vision toward an anti-racist social purpose of schooling, recommendations and implications for educational psychology are provided.
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U2 - 10.1080/00461520.2022.2052293
DO - 10.1080/00461520.2022.2052293
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85128805397
SN - 0046-1520
VL - 57
SP - 114
EP - 130
JO - Educational Psychologist
JF - Educational Psychologist
IS - 2
ER -