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Sarah Godsell; Bongani Shabangu; Guy Primrose – Cogent Education, 2024
Assessment remains a power nexus in Higher Education, where remnants of coloniality pool. The power that assessment holds makes it an important site for decolonisation. The purpose of this article is to present an experiment, and open a discussion, on the decolonisation of assessment. We argue that bringing assessment into the decolonisation…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Universities, Educational History, Power Structure
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Johnson, Erica – History Teacher, 2019
In November of 2016, Laurent Dubois discussed the importance of Haiti in writing the history of slavery, freedom, and human rights in the Atlantic World during the Age of Revolutions for Aeon. He explained that histories of modern political thought and culture underestimated the Haitian Revolution due to the lack of written sources by the enslaved…
Descriptors: Slavery, Freedom, Blacks, Haitians
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Doucet, Fabienne; Kirkland, David E. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2021
In this theoretical article, the authors elaborate a revisited theory of Third Space from a BlackCrit/Afropessimist stance, exploring Black youth ethnic and racial identity formation searching for place and belonging in the context of a raced world. To illustrate their theoretical contributions, the authors draw on empirical research conducted…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Clubs, Haitians, Blacks
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Vital, Louise Michelle; Yao, Christina W. – Journal of International Students, 2021
Doctoral education is often lauded as a site of academic socialization and research training for nascent scholars. However, discussions of socialization seldom problematize the dangers of intellectual imperialism and methodological nationalism inherent in doctoral researcher socialization. As such, the traditional socialization practices for…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Socialization
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Hoffman, Diane M – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
Long before the earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010, but particularly since, international media and humanitarian groups have drawn attention to the "vulnerable child" in Haiti, a child often portrayed as needing "saving". Focusing in particular on the "restavek" (child domestic laborer), this article first…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Haitians, Child Welfare
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Doucet, Fabienne – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines parent involvement (PI) as a ritual system using Turner's concept of root paradigms. Through a twofold analysis, I argue that the highly ritualized nature of PI practices creates a group identity among mainstream parents and schools that marginalizes diverse families. First, I point out three root paradigms in the ritual…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Immigrants, Educational Practices
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Allen, Andrea; Marcelin, Louis Herns; Schmitz, Susan; Hausmann, Vicky; Shultz, James M. – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2012
Individuals who are indirectly exposed to disasters may be affected psychologically. The impact of the 2010 Haiti earthquake reverberated throughout the Haitian American community in Miami, Florida. Many within the community held strong transnational family and friendship bonds to their homeland. We examined associations between indicators of…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Haitians
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Bartlett, Lesley – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2012
The world is witnessing an era of unprecedented human mobility and much of this movement entails migration between countries in the global south. This article contributes to the development of an important new line of inquiry within the field of comparative and international education: South-South migration and education. In the first section, I…
Descriptors: International Education, Foreign Countries, Migration, Immigrants
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Paez, Mariela – Bilingual Research Journal, 2009
This article describes the language skills and factors that predict English-language proficiency for a sample of 209 students ages 10 to 16 from three immigrant groups--Chinese, Dominican, and Haitian. Sources of data included structured student interviews, parent interviews, and individual language assessments. On average, students'…
Descriptors: Scoring, Language Skills, Immigrants, English (Second Language)
Previllon, Jean – 1993
The use of the term "Creole" to refer to the Haitian language is discussed, and it is argued that "Haitian" is a more appropriate term. Psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic functions of the term are examined, including its etymological and usage history and images associated with its application in a variety of locations and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Haitian Creole, Haitians, Language Attitudes
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Buxton, Cory A.; Lee, Okhee; Mahotiere, Margarette – Bilingual Research Journal, 2008
This study explores the role that language plays in the academic and social transition of Haitian children and parents to urban U.S. schools across multiple school settings, demographic groups, and languages. Semistructured individual interviews and focus groups were conducted with groups of 12 Haitian American teachers, 12 Haitian parents of…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Language Role, Haitians, Adjustment (to Environment)
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Educational Assessment. – 1986
Project BEAM UP provides instructional and supportive services to 233 Hispanic and Haitian students (Grandes 9-12) of limited English proficiency (LEP) at Sarah J. Hale High School in Brooklyn, New York. The project's main objective is to enable LEP students to participate in mainstream content-area classes by as early as the middle of their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, English (Second Language), Haitian Creole
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Educational Assessment. – 1986
In 1983-1984, the Multilingual Survival Skills Program provided support services and instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL) and native language skills to approximately 360 students of limited English proficiency (LEP) in Grades 9-12 at Wingate High School (Brooklyn, New York). Bilingual instruction in mathematics, science, and social…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, English (Second Language), Haitian Creole
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Office of Educational Evaluation. – 1980
This is an evaluation report of the fifth year of a bilingual career education program, funded under Title VII and carried out at George W. Wingate High School, Brooklyn, New York. The program was designed to offer bilingual instruction and supportive services to the school's Haitian population, with the aim of preparing these students to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Career Education, Curriculum Development
Joseph, Carole Berotte; Blot, Richard K. – 1983
Project HAPTT (Haitian Parent-Teacher Training) is a training program for educators and community members in New York City who work with limited-English proficient Haitian students in Haitian Creole/French-English bilingual programs. The project represents a comprehensive effort to attack the problems encountered by Haitian students and parents in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers, Haitian Creole, Haitians
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