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James Wright – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
This article contextualises the crisis in Black education and the death of a 100-year-old Black educational system resulting from an unintended consequence of Brown: the excavation of thousands of highly educated and skilled Black educators. This theoretical article advances the literature on Brown using two critical race theory (CRT) tenets, the…
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, School Desegregation, African American Education, Racism
Eupha Jeanne Daramola; Taylor Enoch-Stevens; James C. Bridgeforth; Akua Nkansah-Amankra – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
As school board meetings are integral sites of local education policymaking, scholars must consider how structural racism manifests in these spaces across various district contexts. We examine how racialized institutional logics undergird the interactions between majority-Black district leadership and a local Black community during school board…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, School Community Relationship, Meetings, Educational Policy
Kevin Lawrence Henry Jr. – Educational Policy, 2024
The linking of school choice and charter schools to the legacy of Black alternative education and civil rights initiatives is a central discursive galvanizing and organizing tool for charter proponents, as it aims to provide legitimacy to the charter movement, while simultaneously coopting Black critiques of the institution of education to advance…
Descriptors: School Choice, Charter Schools, Educational Policy, African American Education
Boutte, Gloria Swindler; Jackson, Tambra O.; Johnson, George; Etienne, Leslie K. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
We center and unpack the American Educational Research Association's (AERA) Commission on Research in Black Education's (CORIBE) research validity principle, which emphasizes that the highest priority must be placed on studies of: (A) African tradition (history, culture and language); (B) Hegemony (e.g. uses of schooling/socialization and…
Descriptors: African American Education, African American Culture, Freedom, Scholarship
Buras, Kristen – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Urban South Grassroots Research Collective for Public Education (USGRC) is a New Orleans-based coalition melding research and grassroots organizing for racial-economic equity. Buras examines her involvement as a scholar activist working in solidarity with community groups to document the effects of the charter school takeover on black public…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Critical Race Theory, Praxis, Charter Schools
Ladson-Billings, Gloria; Anderson, James D. – History of Education Quarterly, 2021
In the second half of the twentieth century, the ranks of Black teachers and school administrators declined precipitously. Today, less than 7 percent of American teachers are Black. This loss has had a number of consequences for schools and communities, but perhaps especially for Black students. As recent research has found, Black students benefit…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Futures (of Society), Educational Trends
Hood, Stafford – American Journal of Evaluation, 2017
This article, based on the remarks delivered by the author at the Eleanor Chelimsky forum at the Eastern Evaluation Research Society annual conference in 2016, discusses Ambrose Caliver, an evaluator of color who worked for the federal government during segregation. Caliver's history is an important contribution to the evaluation tree. This…
Descriptors: African Americans, History, Evaluation, Evaluators
Davis, Matthew D. – Planning and Changing, 2020
The "Brown" v. Board of Education ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court brought hopes of long-denied freedom to Black communities and their inhabitants. However, implementation of Brown ushered in more misery than a mandate for equality. The "Brown" v. Board of Education ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court brought hopes of long-denied…
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, School Desegregation, Outcomes of Education, Equal Education
Boucher, Diane M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2017
What accounts for the variation in southern state colleges and universities responses to initial desegregation? This article analyzes southern state university responses to qualified Black students' applications to historically white public colleges. Furthermore, the study tests V.O. Key's hypothesis in Southern Politics in State and Nation--that…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, State Universities, African American Students, College Students
Haddix, Marcelle M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
In educational research, policies and practices, African American male youth are often portrayed as a monolithic demographic of uneducable, criminalized, deviant students. This column reviews the works of two African American male scholars, Tyrone D. Howard's (2014) "Black Male(d)" and David E. Kirkland's (2013) "A Search…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Policy, Males, Scholarship
Kohli, Rita; Pizarro, Marcos; Nevárez, Arturo – Review of Research in Education, 2017
While organizing efforts by movements such as Black Lives Matter and responses to the hate-filled policies and rhetoric of President Donald Trump are heightening public discourse of racism, much less attention is paid to mechanisms of racial oppression in the field of education. Instead, conceptualizations that allude to racial difference but are…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Beyer, Kalani – American Educational History Journal, 2014
This chapter is a detailed investigation of education for Native Hawaiians during the 19th century. However, adhering to Ronald Takaki's assertion (2000) that it is important to demonstrate that America's racial policies involved common practices across culturally diverse groups, this paper incorporates prior studies on the education of African…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, American Indian Education, African American Education, United States History
Buras, Kristen L. – Berkeley Review of Education, 2013
Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, co-chair of the Senate Public Charter School Caucus in Washington, DC, hosted a forum for education policymakers. It centered on "New Orleans-Style Education Reform: A Guide for Cities (Lessons Learned, 2004-2010)," a report published by the charter school incubator New Schools for New Orleans (NSNO).…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Urban Education, Educational Policy, Charter Schools
Almond, Monica R. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
This literature analysis examines the experiences of Black students in public charter schools in the United States by analyzing the current literature and enrollment data in this domain. Through the investigation of multiple empirical studies that examine the effects of charter schools on the academic achievement and enrollment trends of Black…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Enrollment Trends, African American Students, Public Schools
Yancy, George – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2011
On December 18, 1996, a controversial resolution was passed by the Board of Education of Oakland, California that recognized the legitimacy and significance of Ebonics in the cultural lives and in the education of African American children. The resolution, which was eventually amended, particularly around the implications that Ebonics was a…
Descriptors: African American Students, African American Children, Black Dialects, Boards of Education