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Gill, Wali – 1991
Disparities between Whites and African Americans exist in many areas in U.S. society. These disparities are exacerbated by social ills, including the Persian Gulf conflict. Positive change on the part of African American educators is required to combat these problems. The following four postulates for teaching African American youth are provided:…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black History
Shareef, Intisar – 1986
This practicum addressed the need for an African Studies curriculum guide for early childhood education by developing 30 activities which could be integrated into the practical life, language, geography, art, and music areas of child care centers. Practicum goals were to (1) develop a curriculum guide of age appropriate learning activities for…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black Youth
Woodroffe, Bev – New Era, 1975
Argues, on the basis of experiences with a black studies course at Tulse Hill, South London, that - young black people must find their own identity; that present curricula distort the relationship between different races; and that the local educational authorities must take a positive view of the situation, or else any advances will be piecemeal.…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Black Youth, Curriculum Development, Educational Problems
GEORGEOFF, P.J. – 1968
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE TO DETERMINE--(1) IF THE NEGRO CHILD'S SELF-CONCEPT WOULD IMPROVE SIGNIFICANTLY WHEN HE LEARNS ABOUT HIS HERITAGE, (2) IF THE CAUCASIAN CHILD'S SELF-CONCEPT WOULD IMPROVE SIGNIFICANTLY BY A STUDY OF THE NEGRO'S HERITAGE AND CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICA, AND (3) IF COMMUNITY CONTACTS INFLUENCE CHILDREN'S SELF-CONCEPTS.…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Youth, Course Content
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Wharton-Boyd, Linda P. – Journal of Negro Education, 1983
Discusses how Black children's singing games may be applied to enhance education in the areas of (1) curriculum content and philosophy; (2) teaching strategies; (3) child assessment; (4) character development; and (5) development of self-expression.(MJL)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Youth, Childrens Games, Cultural Influences
Coleman, Madeleine, Ed. – 1977
This book presents a review and analysis of specific questions about education as it relates to black children. Part I contains the methodology, literature review, program narratives, and principles and summary activities charts of the Model Black Child Development Program Description Project. The program narrative section contains ten descriptive…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Education, Black Youth, Cognitive Development
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Gill, Walter – Journal of Negro Education, 1991
Examines the success of Jewish Day schools (in terms of curriculum, parent involvement, and societal implications) in the United States and Afrocentric educational programs (in terms of arguments for, focus on male students, transition to adulthood, and community involvement) in developing positive self-concepts and academic success among…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Black Education, Black Students
Alvy, Kerby T. – 1985
Over the last 15 years, parent education programs have emerged that teach parents what they need to know and do in order to put their children at a psychosocial advantage in society. The Culturally Adapted Parent Training Project, initiated by the Center for the Improvement of Child Caring, was developed to adapt existing programs to meet the…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Family, Black Youth, Child Rearing
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Baldwin, Alexinia Y. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1987
The historical lack of representation of Black children in gifted education calls for development of alternative identification techniques such as observation; community involvement assessment; and peer, parent, and teacher nominations. Important aspects of a total plan for Black gifted children include identification, curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Black Students, Black Youth, Curriculum Development
Hale, Janice E. – 1982
Focusing on the influence of cultural background on learning among black children, this book examines black culture and its effects on childrearing, play behavior, and cognition and explores the development of curricula relevant to blacks. Chapter 1 examines distinctive features of black life in the United States, emphasizing their West African…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Youth, Child Rearing
Hale, Janice E. – 1990
This paper reports on the third year of a longitudinal evaluation of the Visions for Children preschool program. An early childhood education demonstration program, the Visions program aims to facilitate the intellectual development and academic achievement of African American preschool children while strengthening their self-esteem and identity…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Black Education, Black Youth
Hale-Benson, Janice E. – 1986
This book describes the roots, culture and learning styles of black children. It is written to promote awareness that black children differ from other children in ways which are relevant to education. These differences must be known and acted upon in order to provide black children with an appropriate education. The book contains the following…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Youth, Child Rearing
Kunjufu, Jawanza – 1984
Developing positive self-images and self-discipline is a prerequisite for the effective education of African American children. The following factors have had a negative influence on their development: (1) chronic unemployment and underemployment; (2) the changing concept of childhood; (3) elitism; (4) low expectations; (5) lack of commitment to…
Descriptors: African Culture, Behavior Modification, Black Education, Black Youth
Hannah, Jean W.; And Others – 1970
The attitudes of two groups of teachers and administrators from inner city schools in northeastern Ohio, who met at Kent State University in the summer of 1969 to discuss problems relating to education and the disadvantaged child, were contrasted using a Q-sort technique. One group of 32 was writing an innovative social studies curriculum; the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Community, Black Youth, Change Agents
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Strom, Robert; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1990
Demonstrates that the educational needs of Black mothers of preadolescent children can be determined by using an instrument that takes into account the way both generations feel about their relationship. The Parental Strengths and Needs Inventory proved a worthwhile tool for making decisions about curriculum content appropriate for mothers. (AF)
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Black Youth, Child Rearing, Childhood Attitudes
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