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Nocera, Amato – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Spurred on by the mass migration of African Americans from the South and blacks from the Caribbean, Harlem by the 1920s was defined by its association with New Negro culture and was widely known as the "mecca" of black life. The New Negro movement, as the period was called by contemporaries, has become a focus of…
Descriptors: African American History, African American Education, Informal Education, Educational Practices
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Bashaw, Barbara; Henley, Matthew; Warburton, Edward C. – Research in Dance Education, 2022
This article describes the inaugural symposium of the Arnhold Institute for Dance Education Research, Policy & Leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York City (USA). Titled 'Pioneering Visions for Access and Equity in Dance Education,' the symposium focused on seminal Black and African-American histories that, though they…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Dance Education, Access to Education, African American Students
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Hani Morgan – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
The debates that involve banning critical race theory and implementing ethnic studies programs have recently surged. But this is not the first time that controversy about ethnic studies programs and other efforts to promote equity has led to dissension. In the 1960s, similar discord led to violence. Today, right-wing activists are making efforts…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Minority Groups, United States History, Racism
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Valladares, Maya – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
This article explores an education project in which artist Fred Wilson, poets from Lincoln Center's Poet-Linc program, and the Met Museum Education Department collaborated to produce a teen-led spoken-word poetry performance in the Met's galleries. Wilson drew from his own knowledge of the collection to facilitate a group dialogue about objects…
Descriptors: Artists, Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Poetry
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Deborah Mutnick – College Composition and Communication, 2018
This article describes how a first-year learning community combining library, archival, and digital literacies facilitated students' grasp of threshold concepts of academic research and writing. It argues that critical-rhetorical processes and pedagogies can help counteract neoliberal educational trends that interpellate students as consumers…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Communities of Practice, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Archives
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Perotta, Katherine – American Educational History Journal, 2017
December 1, 2015, marked the 60th anniversary of Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery bus in 1955. This incident sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the mid-20th century civil rights movement. A century before Parks' act of resistance, African American schoolteacher Elizabeth Jennings was…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, African American History, Activism, Influences
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Schmidt, Sandra J. – Journal of Geography, 2017
By focusing on critical geographies, landscape, and spatial literacy, this article evaluates a semester-long spatial justice project conducted in a preservice teacher education program. The analysis recognizes the limitations of reading the products literally as a means of comprehending spatial representation. It expands the analysis by hacking…
Descriptors: Literacy, Spatial Ability, Justice, Preservice Teacher Education
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Adewumi, Samuel Idowu; Kayode, Moses Bolawale – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2014
Black American Literature is a microcosm of the history of the black people's presence on the American continent as it is known today. The literature of the Black Americans cannot be fully separated from the experience of Slavery and Racism which characterized their lives as a community of people whose social, economic and political privileges are…
Descriptors: African American Literature, Poetry, African American History, Slavery
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Bobetsky, Victor V. – Music Educators Journal, 2005
This article presents a model of an effective unit of study in which music played a vital role. The unit of study was created and implemented in a New York City middle school, and students examined an African American community in the borough of Brooklyn. The unit enabled students to explore the history, heritage, and culture of a local community…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Grade 8, Music, Language Arts