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Tillman, Linda C. – Review of Educational Research, 2008
For over 40 years the scholarship of Dr. Asa G. Hilliard has impacted the fields of educational psychology, testing and measurement, teacher education, and African and African American history. Dr. Hilliard was also concerned about school leadership, and much of his work is closely aligned with current discussions about school reform and…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Psychology, African American History, Instructional Leadership
Matthews, Frank J. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2006
Recently ranked among the 101 most influential minorities in sports by Sports Illustrated magazine, Damon Evans is the first Black athletic director in the history of the Southeastern Conference and one of the youngest athletic directors in the country. He oversees a $65 million budget and a program that includes 21 intercollegiate sports teams,…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Physical Activities, College Athletics, Administrator Effectiveness
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Saravanabhavan, Rc – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
My sojourn at "The Journal" (from April 2001 through June 2004) was one of great challenges that gradually culminated into huge accomplishments! Looking back, it gives me immense joy to have served as the Editor-in-Chief and become a small part of "The Journal's" history. This article presents a historical overview for the…
Descriptors: Editing, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Journal Articles
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Sanders, Kay E.; Deihl, Amy; Kyler, Amy – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2007
This paper presents a qualitative analysis concerning child care practices by six African American directors of subsidized child care centers located in a low-income, racial ethnic minority area of Los Angeles, California. These programs are traditionally African American programs that experienced an influx of Latino immigrant enrollment. Using…
Descriptors: Standards, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, School Role, Social Stratification
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Holmes, Sharon L. – Journal of Negro Education, 2004
The experiences of African American college presidents in higher education are reviewed to determine the status of African American presidents in public and private institutions. It is observed that to those presidents, the issues related to race were of secondary importance to that of their administrative roles while these may have been primary…
Descriptors: College Presidents, African Americans, Racial Factors, African American Leadership
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Brooks, Jeffrey S.; Jean-Marie, Gaetane – Journal of Educational Administration, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how race and race relations influence school leadership practice. Design/methodology/approach: This ethnographic study was conducted in a high-poverty, high-minority, urban high school in the Southeastern USA. The authors utilized an anthropological conceptual framework called a moiety, through…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Subcultures, Ethnography, Racial Relations
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Ogden, William R.; Hill, Catherine B. – College Student Journal, 2007
W.E.B. Du Bois spent the vast majority of his 95 years working for the hearts and minds of Americans. Although consumed with equal rights and opportunity for Blacks, his larger vision was of a world in which all persons could progress as far as their unique knowledge, ability and efforts would permit. Intellectual and largely inward directed Du…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Social Justice
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Karpinski, Carol – Urban Education, 2006
"Brown" had a tragic consequence: the displacement, dismissal, and demotion of thousands of African American educators, in particular principals, in the South. Although the lack of diversity in today's teaching force has multiple origins, a reexamination of one of its roots deepens our understanding of the past, illuminates the present,…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Desegregation Effects, Principals, African Americans
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Murtadha, Khaula; Watts, Daud Malik – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2005
Societal barriers to the successful education of Black children were identified by the noted historian Carter G. Woodson more than 70 years ago in his classic text "The Mis-Education of the Negro." Woodson argued that there were serious problems with inaccurate, ill-planned, depoliticized curriculum content and lack of resources, as well…
Descriptors: African American Leadership, School Administration, Educational Change, African American Children
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McCray, Carlos R.; Wright, James V.; Beachum, Floyd D. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2007
The purpose of this article was to determine to what extent does a principal candidate's race determine his or her placement. Critical Race Theory was used as a theoretical framework to illuminate possible bias and provide socio-historical context. The authors surveyed 302 secondary school principals in a designated southeastern state concerning…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Principals, African Americans, Racial Factors
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Jackson, Jerlando F. L. – Journal of Negro Education, 2004
In spite of repeated considerations and positive action to engage, retain and advance African Americans in executive positions, there are only a few African Americans in executive level administration posts in colleges and universities. An analysis of the status of African Americans in higher and post secondary education shows that legislation…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, African Americans, Administrators, Occupational Mobility
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Guy-Sheftall, Beverly – Academe, 2006
Although there is a large body of scholarship on historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), their governance practices have been underresearched. What little research that is available on the topic points to campus climates that are "president-centric" and hierarchical structures that do not encourage faculty governance. However,…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Administration, Participative Decision Making, Faculty College Relationship
Wright, Dianne; Taylor, Janice D.; Burrell, Charlotte; Stewart, Gregory – Metropolitan Universities, 2006
This article explores the issues of African American participation in the administrative ranks of the academy. The authors find that African Americans tend to hold positions that are marginal in academic organizations, lacking power and influence, and that not much has changed over recent decades. Forces influencing this condition are explored,…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Leadership, Participation, College Administration
Hawkins, B. Denise – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
Since their founding in segregation, the nation's historically Black colleges and universities have been studies in resourcefulness, contrasts, resoluteness, possibilities and miracles. But have the past 20 years marked the worst of times for these venerable, public and private institutions? Despite their problems--fractured budgets, ailing and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Instructional Leadership, Higher Education, African American Students
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Grady, Marilyn L.; LaCost, Barbara Y. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2005
This article profiles Shirley Chisholm (1924-2205), a 1993 inductee to the National Women's Hall of Fame. Born in New York, she was the oldest of four daughters. Her father was from British Guiana and her mother was from Barbados. In 1927, she was sent to Barbados to live with her maternal grandmother. She was educated in the British school system…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Care Centers, Civil Rights, Feminism
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