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Amy S. Weitlauf; Alexandra Miceli; Alison Vehorn; Yewande Dada; Theodora Pinnock; Joyce W. Harris; Jeffrey Hine; Zachary Warren – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Purpose: Despite advances in screening and awareness, Black and multiracial families continue to experience challenges when seeking an autism diagnosis for their children. Methods: We surveyed 400 Black and multiracial families of young children with autism from an existing research database in the United States about their retrospective…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Minority Groups, African American Family, Barriers
Nzingha Williams – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This research was a three-article dissertation with two integrative literature reviews and one case study that examines the perception of career and technical education (CTE) among Black American communities with an in-depth look at the philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois. There is a tremendous skills gap in the nation and an…
Descriptors: African American Family, Parents, Parent Attitudes, African American Attitudes
Kristen N. Lamb; Nancy B. Hertzog – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2025
Even when achievement outcomes are equal, some students of color still do not participate in advanced academic or gifted education programs. To better understand this phenomenon, researchers engaged in a research-practice partnership within the local community to explore the experiences of families of color and assess their needs pertaining to…
Descriptors: African American Students, African American Family, Parent Attitudes, Parent Background
Mark Allen McMillian – ProQuest LLC, 2022
"The opportunity is there, this is what I think of when I think of role models, I think of my experience" (Anthony -- a participant in this study -- commenting on the effectiveness of advocating for his child). Black children encounter racism in American schools and parents need to advocate for them. The purpose of this qualitative study…
Descriptors: African American Family, Parents, Parent Attitudes, Child Advocacy
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Tolbert Smith, DeLean; Jones, Tamecia; Cardella, Monica E. – Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research, 2022
A major concern in engineering education involves ensuring that youth belonging to minoritized groups have equitable access to engineering career pathways. Related research often highlights the effect of student and school characteristics on engineering success but few studies have investigated the engineering-related assets that Black families…
Descriptors: African American Family, Cultural Capital, Engineering Education, Learner Engagement
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Brandon, Regina R.; Higgins, Kyle; Jones, Vita L.; Dobbins, Nicole – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2021
African American families are multidimensional entities that change over time. This is particularly true when there is a child with a disability in the family. The communication and interaction of the family and parents with the teachers and school in which their child receives special education services are of crucial importance. The goal for all…
Descriptors: African American Family, Students with Disabilities, Family School Relationship, Special Education
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Malone, Larissa; Seeberg, Vilma; Yu, Xiaoqi – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
Building upon literature that has shown that Black students hold definitive beliefs about their teachers' expectations and knowing these notions have impact on Black student achievement, we explore the experiences within a school district where diversity and inclusion efforts have been ongoing. The participants of this study were high-achieving…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, African American Students, African American Family, Suburban Schools
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Banks, Joy; Shockley, Kmt; Wilkerson, Courtney – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2021
In this manuscript we chart the intersection of dis/ability and Afro-humanity. We propose that Afro-humanity is a contextual paradigm within African-centred ideology that can be applied to explore the ways in which disability may be perceived differently when applying a specific, cultural philosophical lens. We also explore the process of…
Descriptors: Special Education, Afrocentrism, Students with Disabilities, Educational Philosophy
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Jennifer L. McCarthy Foubert – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Conventional scholarship frames parent involvement in schools as crucial for student success, often depicts Black and Brown parents as under-engaged, and implies their increased engagement would lead to the end of racial disparities in education. This study challenges this traditional discourse and introduces the notion of Racial Realist Parent…
Descriptors: African American Attitudes, African American Family, African Americans, Parents
Anita Martin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this generic quality study was to explore African American parents' experiences of mental health support after their child was diagnosed with ADHD. Mental health support can help parents navigate their environment to better aid their children in coping with their ADHD diagnosis. Due to the dearth of literature relating to African…
Descriptors: African American Family, Parents, Parent Attitudes, Mental Health
Drame, Elizabeth R.; Adams, Tara; Nolden, Veronica R.; Nardi, Judy M. – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2020
"The Resistance, Persistence and Resilience of Black Families Raising Children with Autism" presents nuanced perspectives in the form of counternarratives of what Black families who have children with autism experience at the intersection of race, class, disability and gender. It intentionally centers the expertise of Black parents,…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Resilience (Psychology), Persistence, Autism
Charma Michelle Walker – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The general problem for this study was that African American families are less involved in their child's education compared to their Caucasian counterparts, and when parents are not involved in their child's K-12 schooling experience, students may struggle academically, emotionally, and behaviorally. As a result, teachers often interact…
Descriptors: African Americans, Parents, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes
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Kurtz-Costes, Beth; Hudgens, Tanée M.; Skinner, Olivenne D.; Adams, Elizabeth A.; Rowley, Stephanie J. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2019
We investigated relations among African American parents' reports of ethnic-racial socialization received during their own childhood, their racial attitudes (i.e., perceptions of U.S. racial climate and valuing of intergroup contact), and their 12th-grade children's reports of parents' use of racial pride socialization and preparation for bias.…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Racial Attitudes, Socialization, African American Family
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Williams, Takeshia V.; Hartmann, Kathrin; Paulson, James F.; Raffaele, C. Teal; Urbano, Maria R. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
The purpose of the present study was to understand how caregiver stress and coping behaviors impact African American and Euro-American families differently when caring for a child with autism. This study used discriminate function analysis to contrast the stress and coping profiles of Euro-American caregivers who are more acculturated with the…
Descriptors: Coping, Stress Variables, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Afterschool Alliance, 2021
The report "Time for a Game-Changing Summer, With Opportunity and Growth for All of America's Youth," finds that as participation in summer programs prior to the pandemic was on an upwards trajectory, there remained a significant number of children missing out. For every child in a summer learning program in 2019, another would have been…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, African American Family, African Americans, Access to Education
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