Descriptor
Curriculum Development | 58 |
Higher Education | 29 |
Black Students | 21 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 14 |
Blacks | 12 |
Black Colleges | 11 |
Black Culture | 10 |
Black Studies | 9 |
Minority Groups | 9 |
Black History | 8 |
Educational Change | 8 |
More ▼ |
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 7 |
Researchers | 2 |
Administrators | 1 |
Teachers | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
National Teacher Examinations | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Priebe, Richard – 1973
While African literature appears to be firmly established in American colleges and universities, its expansion, and in some cases its continuance, is threatened by two factors: racialism and departmental conservatism. As demands for courses in black literature can be met by an increased supply of scholars in Afro-American literature, fewer schools…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Black Culture, Black Literature
Martin, Reginald – 1984
Black educators must act to counter the national trend toward eliminating Afro-American study programs and to preserve these programs as a permanent part of the English literature curriculum. Administrators in predominantly white institutions must be led to understand the importance of black literature to the American experience. To accomplish…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Attitudes, Black Achievement, Black History
Gill, Wali – 1991
Disparities between Whites and African Americans exist in many areas in U.S. society. These disparities are exacerbated by social ills, including the Persian Gulf conflict. Positive change on the part of African American educators is required to combat these problems. The following four postulates for teaching African American youth are provided:…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black History
Hester, James M. – 1975
This paper examines some of the recent literature concerning black studies on campus. Emphasis is placed on objectives, administrative and curricular considerations, and the qualities of academic leadership required by new circumstances. (MJM)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Education, Black Studies, Curriculum Development
Brown, Brenda B. – 1994
A paradigm is presented for preparing teachers to develop a broader knowledge and perspective of African American history and culture. The approach was designed to instruct nonminority elementary preservice teachers to begin to acquire the knowledge and understanding of critical aspects of the African-Afro-American history and culture necessary to…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Culture, Black History
Holmes, Edward, Jr. – 1984
Designed to aid K-12 teachers in preparing a unit on the West, this paper summarizes the role of black cowboys in the Arizona territory and provides strategies and resources on teaching the subject. Section 1, an introduction, contains a list of unit objectives and discussion of instructional methods and techniques. Sections 2 through 8 contain…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black History, Black Studies, Curriculum Development

Asante, Molefi Kete – Black Scholar, 1992
Discusses the maintenance and future of African-American studies within the context of contemporary intellectual ideas. The institutionalization of African-American studies and the creation of the first doctoral program in African-American studies at Temple University in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) marked the flowering of the discipline. (SLD)
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black History, Black Studies
Phillips, Ivory P. – 1974
When black leaders or scholars in the field talk about Black Studies they are talking about compiling and analyzing data relative to black people in an effort to teach black students and/or make decisions about ideologies and strategies essential for survival and liberation. Black Studies are intended to effectively link the campus and the…
Descriptors: African History, Black Culture, Black History, Black Studies
Reddick, Lawrence D. – 1984
Changes undergone by two formerly all-black colleges since the Brown decision are described in this anecdotal conference paper. Lincoln University (Jefferson City, Mo), once an outstanding liberal arts institution, has been transformed into a school that is now predominantly white and serves students who wish to qualify for jobs in fields such as…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, College Desegregation, Curriculum Development
Alvy, Kerby T. – 1985
Over the last 15 years, parent education programs have emerged that teach parents what they need to know and do in order to put their children at a psychosocial advantage in society. The Culturally Adapted Parent Training Project, initiated by the Center for the Improvement of Child Caring, was developed to adapt existing programs to meet the…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Family, Black Youth, Child Rearing
Phillips, Roy G. – 1991
The view that people of black African descent have made few significant contributions to the history of mankind is a widely held concept in the social science and humanities curricula of U.S. secondary and higher education. Prior to celebrating the cultural diversity of the United States, the curriculum and materials should be analyzed and…
Descriptors: Black Influences, Blacks, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Richardson, Elaine – 1997
This Powerpoint presentation argues that the problems encountered in implementing African-centered curriculum into the university composition classroom attest to the need for African centered education in kindergarten through university level educational institutions. The solution of the problem of African American students' disproportionate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Discourse, African Culture, Black Culture
Simson, Renate – 1978
Surveys in 1972 and 1977 of colleges and universities in New York state were used to judge advances and declines in black literature course offerings, course enrollment, course content, and instructor preparation. In 1972, 76 of the responding registrars said that their schools were offering black literature courses, while only 36 registrars made…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Literature, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Alabama Center for Higher Education, Birmingham. – 1983
A training program to promote links between the developmental disabilities system and historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is described. Objectives were to promote service delivery and the professional development of minorities in the developmental disabilities field. Three regional workshops in Alabama, Texas, and Virginia were…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Teachers, Cooperative Programs, Curriculum Development
Igbineweka, Andrew O.; Princes, Carolyn D. W. – 1996
This study considers the impact of curriculum decisions on African American achievement by exploring faculty and administrator views and attitudes toward curriculum decisions at public and private institutions of higher education. A random sampling of 291 faculty and administrators at two U.S. institutions, one public and one private, was asked to…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black Education, Comparative Analysis