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Pearman, Francis A., II; McGee, Ebony O. – Exceptional Children, 2022
Black-White disparities in gifted enrollment persist across U.S. school systems. In this study, we examined whether these disparities depend on county-level rates of anti-Black bias. We drew data from the Civil Rights Data Collection, the Education Opportunity Project, and the Race Implicit Association Database. Based on a series of…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Blacks, African American Students, Counties
McGee, Ebony O.; Botchway, Portia K.; Naphan-Kingery, Dara E.; Brockman, Amanda J.; Houston, Stacey; White, Devin T. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Black doctoral students in engineering and computing fields experience racialized stress, as structural racism in STEM takes a toll on their sense of belonging and acceptance as intellectually competent in comparison to White and some Asian peers and faculty. Black doctoral students are often told by campus administrators that the source of this…
Descriptors: Racism, Self Concept, African American Students, Doctoral Students
McGee, Ebony O.; Naphan-Kingery, Dara; Miles, Monica L.; Joseph, Ocheze – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
U.S. universities are fraught with institutional barriers that challenge Black faculty members' ability to thrive in academia, while they also make attempts to broaden access and participation in fields like engineering and computing. The diversity-related service requested of Black faculty members can negatively complicate their chances for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering Education, Computer Science Education, Ethics
McGee, Ebony O.; White, Devin T.; Jenkins, Akailah T.; Houston, Stacey; Bentley, Lydia C.; Smith, William J.; Robinson, William H. – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2016
Purpose: Much of the extant research, practice and policy in engineering education has focused on the limited persistence, waning interest and lack of preparation among Black students to continue beyond the post-secondary engineering pipeline. However, this research suggests that many Black PhD students persist and succeed in engineering, fueled…
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Motivation, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Attainment
McGee, Ebony O.; Alvarez, Adam; Milner, H. Richard – Theory Into Practice, 2016
In this article, we posit the salience of colorism as an important aspect of race in the knowledge construction and preparation of teachers. Although many more teacher education programs across the United States have begun to infuse aspects of race into their curricula, there is sparse literature about the role of colorism in teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Race, African American Students, Females
Ridgeway, Monica L.; McGee, Ebony O. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2018
This article focuses on the scholarship of Black mathematics education researchers whose work focuses on Black students in P-20 mathematics spaces. We conducted a metasynthesis literature review of empirical studies by Black mathematics education researchers. The authors utilized critical theories of race and racism to aid in the synthesis of the…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Researchers, Educational Research
McGee, Ebony O.; Stovall, David – Educational Theory, 2015
Long-standing theoretical education frameworks and methodologies have failed to provide space for the role mental health can play in mediating educational consequences. To illustrate the need for such space, Ebony McGee and David Stovall highlight the voices of black undergraduates they have served in the capacities of teacher, researcher, and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Educational Theories, Mental Health
McGee, Ebony O. – American Educational Research Journal, 2016
At some point most Black and Latino/a college students--even long-term high achievers--question their own abilities because of multiple forms of racial bias. The 38 high-achieving Black and Latino/a STEM study participants, who attended institutions with racially hostile academic spaces, deployed an arsenal of strategies (e.g., stereotype…
Descriptors: African American Students, Hispanic American Students, College Students, STEM Education
McGee, Ebony O.; Bentley, Lydia – Cognition and Instruction, 2017
We examine the experiences of 3 high-achieving Black undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Our findings reveal that structural racism, sexism, and race-gender bias were salient in the women's STEM settings. These experiences were sources of strain, which the women dealt with in ways that…
Descriptors: STEM Education, African American Students, College Students, Females
McGee, Ebony O. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2015
I introduce the construct of fragile and robust identities for the purpose of exploring the experiences that influenced the mathematical and racial identities of high-achieving Black college students in mathematics and engineering. These students maintained high levels of academic achievement in these fields while enduring marginalization,…
Descriptors: High Achievement, African American Students, College Students, Racial Factors
McGee, Ebony O. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2013
This study investigated the risk and protective factors of 11 high-achieving African American males attending 4 urban charter high schools in a Midwestern city to determine what factors account for their resilience and success in mathematics courses, and in high school more generally. This research was guided by a Phenomenological Variant of…
Descriptors: High Achievement, At Risk Students, Resilience (Psychology), Males
McGee, Ebony O. – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2013
In this article, the author discusses the complex challenges of high-achieving Black students who are successful in becoming immersed in predominately White STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) spaces and how such immersion can exacerbate their experiences of racial stereotyping and other forms of racial bias. The author…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, STEM Education, High Achievement, Out of School Youth
McGee, Ebony O.; Pearman, F. Alvin, II – Urban Education, 2014
Within urban elementary schools are Black students who continue to challenge the normative deficit characterization of the educational opportunities of students like them. This study attempts to provide a more holistic picture of the scholarly trajectories of 13 African American males who are particularly talented in mathematics and who attended…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, At Risk Students, Resilience (Psychology), Mathematics Achievement
Henfield, Malik S.; McGee, Ebony O. – Interdisciplinary Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2012
Teachers and school counselors must be trained to address many issues confronting students, including Black males. Increasingly, interdisciplinary partnerships are becoming the educational norm as a method to address the many problems that directly and indirectly impact students inside and outside school environments. However, too little has been…
Descriptors: Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Phenomenology, Systems Approach, Social Cognition
McGee, Ebony O.; Martin, Danny B. – American Educational Research Journal, 2011
Stereotype management is introduced to explain high achievement and resilience among 23 Black mathematics and engineering college students. Characterized as a tactical response to ubiquitous forms of racism and racialized experiences across school and non-school contexts, stereotype management emerged along overlapping paths of racial, gender, and…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, High Achievement, Racial Identification, Engineering
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