Teaching the history of scientific racism: A critical imperative for anti-racist pedagogy

Authors

  • Carmen Gillies University of Saskatchewan

Keywords:

History of Race, Scientific Racism, K-12 Anti-Racist Pedagogy, Anti-Racist Teacher Education, Canada

Abstract

Drawing from a review of literature that has explored the history of scientific racism, this article considers how understanding the history of race, as an 18th- and 19th-century invention of Western Europe and the United States, can enhance Canadian anti-racist teacher education. I begin with a review of key conceptual building blocks of race — racial categories, racial hierarchies, White male intellectual superiority, and racial purity — and then outline pivotal historical stages that led acclaimed researchers to denounce race science in the mid-20th century. To conclude, I draw from anti-racist theory to discuss implications for present-day Canadian teacher education regarding who benefits from racism, who can be racist, school-based deficit and essentialist racist practices, and K–12 curricular connections.

Author Biography

Carmen Gillies, University of Saskatchewan

is an assistant professor of educational foundations at the University of Saskatchewan. carmen.gillies@usask.ca

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Gillies, C. (2025). Teaching the history of scientific racism: A critical imperative for anti-racist pedagogy. McGill Journal of Education / Revue Des Sciences De l’éducation De McGill. Retrieved from https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/10194

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