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Angelina Cobb – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore teacher recruitment and retention practices for Black educators in rural counties in Southeastern North Carolina. The theories that guided this study are John Ogbu's cultural-ecological theory of minority school performance, and Richard Valencia's deficit thinking theory. The research…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Recruitment, African American Teachers
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Kelvin Roberts; Susan Marine – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
The practice of duty rounds (also called community rounds or simply duty) is overdue for critical assessment, particularly because of its reliance on surveillance culture and the potential hazards of such surveillance to building authentic community. In this collaborative autoethnography, one Black residential life professional's experience with…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Employee Attitudes, African American Employment, Community Development
Latarsha Sherrod Pledger – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation examines the lived experiences of Black men credentialed to be assistant principals and principals within a southeastern, urban public school district based upon the philosophies of equity and social justice. Through a qualitative constructivist approach, this research explores their experiences in and with education and how it…
Descriptors: Males, Principals, Assistant Principals, Urban Schools
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Ryan Ellis Tickle – College & Research Libraries, 2024
To document the change over time in African-American/Africana/Black Studies (AABS) librarianship in the United States, this study analyzed 71 position announcements published in physical and digital sources beginning in 1970 through 2019. Using content analysis, the author found that most AABS librarians should expect to have an MLIS and work in…
Descriptors: African American History, African American Education, Library Schools, Library Science
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Virginia Redwine Johnson; John A. Williams III; Micah Richardson – Texas Education Review, 2024
There was a period in U.S. history when Black teachers were heavily employed within the educational workforce and were leading examples of excellence (Anderson, 1988). Black teachers, teaching within their communities, were able to directly impact their students' achievement and behavior while also reinforcing shared family values. As a result of…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Employment, Employment Patterns, Racial Composition
Ricardo Todd – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Over the years, there has been an underrepresentation of Black males in the Geotechnical Engineering field in the United States. White men have dominated the Geotechnical Engineering sector, and that practice continues today. According to Fatourou et al. (2019), the disparity of Blacks in the engineering workforce is a universal matter that speaks…
Descriptors: Technical Occupations, Recruitment, Labor Turnover, Diversity (Institutional)
Aramis Watson – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study explored how black housing staff at predominantly white colleges in the Midwest that have their own campus police departments, engage, and interact with police and make sense of their beliefs about police in their work and personal lives. The existing literature on-campus police, student housing staff roles, the role of housing staff…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, College Housing, African American Employment, African American Attitudes
Marie Nicole Feagins – ProQuest LLC, 2020
As school districts become increasingly racially diverse, minorities remain practically invisible in the role of superintendent; specifically, Black women. Historical analysis depicts the superintendency as a White male-dominated position and highlights significant challenges experienced by women in the field. Literature available on the topic of…
Descriptors: Barriers, Superintendents, Occupational Aspiration, Employed Women
Keandra R. Golden – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The Strong Black Woman Archetype has been found to have both benefits and liabilities for Black women. The liabilities, subsequently, have increased levels of stigma, stress, and negative mental and physical health outcomes resulting in higher rates of anxiety, depression, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and stroke. The benefits relate to…
Descriptors: African Americans, Stereotypes, Females, Correlation
Tenyo Pearl – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this research was to examine the perceived leadership frames of Thomas Lakin Institute graduates. This study sought to determine if the independent variables, demographic characteristics (gender and age) and academic experiences (academic discipline and years of administrative experience) relate to the perceived leadership frames…
Descriptors: Occupational Aspiration, African American Employment, College Graduates, Occupational Mobility
Jerome-Thomas M. Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2021
A large body of research suggests that the academy presents a negative environment for Black faculty. These faculty often have their research dismissed by peers (Ross & Edwards, 2018), are more likely to be second-guessed in the classroom (Patton, & Catching, 2009), and, Black women especially, are overburdened with service commitments…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, African American Employment, Nontenured Faculty
Johnson, Milton E. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Experiential training is an essential learning tool that offer students practical learning skills during their college years to compliment classroom theory, and it provides an employment advantage after graduation. Accordingly, African American students and graduates also gain pragmatic job skills with experiential training, which compliment…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Experiential Learning, On the Job Training, African American Students
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Ward Randolph, Adah; Robinson, Dwan V. – Urban Education, 2019
This research explores the historical development of African American teacher and principal hiring and placement in Columbus, Ohio, from 1940 to 1980. In 1909, the Columbus Board of Education established Champion Avenue School creating a de facto segregated school to educate the majority of African American children and to employ Black educators.…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Students, African American Community, Urban Areas
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Niemann, Yolanda Flores; Sánchez, Nydia C. – Journal of Technology Education, 2015
This study explored the role of race in the negative job acquisition outcomes of African American graduates of a federally funded multi-institution doctoral training program. Because the credentials of African American graduates were similar, equal to, and/or, in some cases, exceeded those of their white peers, qualifications were ruled out as…
Descriptors: Mentors, Technology Education, Engineering Education, Race
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Odom, Erika C.; Vernon-Feagans, Lynne; Crouter, Ann C. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2013
In this study, observed maternal positive engagement and perception of work-family spillover were examined as mediators of the association between maternal nonstandard work schedules and children's expressive language outcomes in 231 African American families living in rural households. Mothers reported their work schedules when their child was 24…
Descriptors: Language Aptitude, Parent Child Relationship, African American Children, Expressive Language
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