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Lambert, Marah C.; Merriweather, Lisa R.; Howell, Cathy D.; Gnanadass, Edith – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2023
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have with intentionality provided education for Black Americans for nearly 185 years. The majority of students, particularly at the undergraduate level across academic disciplines, are still domestic Black students, but at the doctoral level in STEM fields, they are not as well represented. The…
Descriptors: Race, STEM Education, Doctoral Students, Black Colleges
Okello, Wilson Kwamogi – New Directions for Student Services, 2022
If trauma is always "right there" for Black people, educators and practitioners must wrestle with the compounding nature of history, the body, and trauma that manifests in students' nuanced and analogous experiences. In the wake of increasing access to public acts of terror and violence, this article explicates the trauma-body-history…
Descriptors: Trauma, African American Students, Human Body, History
Pabon, Amber Jean-Marie; Basile, Vincent – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
Black boys' grief coping with peer homicide remain under-researched and undertheorized. This is especially significant when combined with the emerging understanding that Black boys may experience homicidal death in significantly different ways and durations than others. This manuscript examines the experiences of three Black boys attending an…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Grief, Peer Relationship
Tiffany Bannenberg House – ProQuest LLC, 2025
This study aimed to develop and validate the Institutional Racial Bias Cost (IRBC) scale, a race-focused construct grounded in Situated Expectancy-Value Theory (SEVT) (Eccles & Wigfield, 2020), to capture the experiences of Black students at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). Drawing on cognitive interviewing procedures and qualitative…
Descriptors: Racism, African American Students, College Students, Predominantly White Institutions
Deniece Dortch; Ijeoma Njaka; Qi Chen; Joy A. Jack – Review of Higher Education, 2025
This hermeneutic phenomenological study explores the experiences of African American doctoral students with tokenism at a Midwestern predominantly White institutions (PWI), revealing both advantages and disadvantages, including the toll of "Black taxes" in academia. Tokenism offers benefits like visibility and resources but brings…
Descriptors: African American Students, Doctoral Students, Predominantly White Institutions, Race
Leta Hooper – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2025
The experiences of Black women who are nontraditional students and enrolled in a traditional teacher education program have not been adequately examined in the field of teacher education. Using phenomenology as a methodology, this study explores the experiences of four Black women who are non-traditional teacher candidates at a Historically Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, Nontraditional Students, Females, Preservice Teachers
Dejoun Dennard – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative dissertation explored the barriers and self-efficacy of Black first-generation college (FGC) students from low socioeconomic areas of South Los Angeles, California. The information presented explored their hurdles and how their self-efficacy affects their capacity to acquire a college degree. An FGC student is someone whose…
Descriptors: African American Students, First Generation College Students, Student Attitudes, Socioeconomic Status
Katie L. Fallo; Karen H. Larwin – Journal of Education, 2024
African American students continue to be suspended at rates disproportionate to same-aged peers. The purpose of this study is to use empirical evidence to determine the associated influence of restorative justice (RJ) on a large urban district by studying discipline gap data for the 3 years before and after implementation. Results of the study…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Educational Practices, Data Analysis, Educational Change
Sherman Gillums Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Past and current research has explored the link between the "blackness" of a person's name and socioeconomic outcomes in American society. Black-sounding names were shown to influence employment prospects, access to credit markets, and choice of housing among other opportunities. While education research had identified a relationship…
Descriptors: Naming, African American Students, Racism, Self Concept
The Business of Diversity: Validating the Hidden Narratives of Black Women Earning a Business Degree
Margaret Bailey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores the intricate narratives and experiences of Black women navigating the landscape of post-secondary business education. Drawing from Black feminist theory, this research aims to shed light on the nuanced challenges and triumphs faced by Black women within the confines of business education. Employing qualitative methods,…
Descriptors: Females, Postsecondary Education, Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes
Mellenee Monique Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2024
With the surge of the academic disengagement of secondary African American students in the United States, there have been numerous attempts at recapturing students' engagement in school. When African American students disengage in school, they are at a greater risk of adverse educational outcomes, which potentially impacts the students, their…
Descriptors: African American Students, Learner Engagement, Educational Environment, Self Efficacy
Steven Stone-Sabali; Kristen J. Mills; Allen B. Mallory; E. Alexander – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Creating inclusive and supportive environments in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educational settings are important tools for countering racially hostile academic spaces and attracting and retaining talented Black and African American students. STEM faculty and other university members may display Black Lives Matter and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Graduate Students, STEM Education, Student Attitudes
Khalia Braswell; Simone Smarr; Jamie Payton – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Several studies have reported the positive benefits of informal Computer Science learning programs for Black girls, which include staff, mentors, and peers reflective of the girls in the program; however, we do not know enough about what motivates Black women to sign up to teach in such programs, or how representation in mentoring affects future…
Descriptors: Mentors, African American Students, Females, Computer Science Education
Claudette Denise Tucker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Researchers have consistently investigated Black American learners' academic performances in mathematics from a race-based perspective. Those who adamantly oppose such gap analyses advocate for strength-based studies, where the mathematics brilliances and resiliencies of Black American students are illuminated rather than their perceived…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Methods, COVID-19
LaTonia M. Amerson; Cynthia Martinez-Garcia; John R. Slate – Education Leadership Review of Doctoral Research, 2024
Although information related to mathematics achievement and participation are accessible, there is limited data associated with the simultaneous intersections of race and gender as it pertains to mathematics achievement. The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which differences were present in overall mathematics achievement by…
Descriptors: African American Students, Gender Differences, Algebra, Mathematics Tests