Reconstituting Youth Space in New Mexico: The Space Youth Occupy. Education Policy. Clarity.

Bernadette Trujillo Ellis, P. Trujillo, P. Davis
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Because of the funding decisions being made in New Mexico related to public education, working as an educator has become physically, psychically, and spiritually demanding for the lead author, Trujillo Ellis. The lead author seeks clarity in understanding New Mexico youth space, or the conditions of New Mexico youths’ lives, that better equips her, as a reflective practitioner, to “make decisions about teaching and learning based upon moral and political implications” (Olan, 2019, p. 173). New Mexican youth space is contextualized in terms of demographics, outcomes related to well-being, the fiscal landscape of the state, and the policies that govern public education. The lead author utilizes the first four tenets of critical race theory (CRT): 1) Racism is normal, 2) Interest convergence or material determinism, 3) Social construction of race, and 4) Intersectionality and anti-essentialism to support reflection and analysis of her experiences as an educator and instructional coach within the educational system in New Mexico. Co-authors, Trujillo and Davis, provide counter-narratives through the final tenet, 5) Unique voice of color, related to their work with vulnerable youth in New Mexico. Conclusions drawn provide clarity and insight that support the lead author in making decisions related to teaching and learning, as well as indicating efforts that broaden critical consciousness and praxis to support positive change.
重构新墨西哥州的青年空间:青年占据的空间。教育政策。清晰。
由于新墨西哥州的资助决定与公共教育有关,作为一名教育工作者,对第一作者特鲁希略·埃利斯(Trujillo Ellis)来说,在身体上、心理上和精神上都要求很高。主要作者寻求清晰地理解新墨西哥州青年空间,或新墨西哥州青年的生活条件,这更好地使她作为一名反思性实践者,“根据道德和政治影响做出关于教学和学习的决定”(Olan, 2019,第173页)。新墨西哥青年空间的背景是根据人口统计、与福祉相关的结果、国家的财政状况和管理公共教育的政策。主要作者运用了批判性种族理论(CRT)的前四条原则:1)种族主义是正常的,2)利益聚合或物质决定论,3)种族的社会建构,4)交叉性和反本质主义来支持她在新墨西哥州教育系统中作为教育者和教学教练的经历的反思和分析。合著者特鲁希略和戴维斯则通过与他们在新墨西哥州为弱势青年所做的工作有关的最后一条原则——“有色人种的独特声音”——提供了相反的叙述。得出的结论提供了清晰和洞察力,支持主要作者做出与教与学有关的决策,并表明了扩大批判意识和实践以支持积极变化的努力。
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