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Bara Mbengue; Maguette Diame; Benjamin D. Scherrer – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
This article works toward conceptualizing frictions between colonial education and non-Western traditions of African education in the modern African state. Signaling manifestations of educational friction or disequilibrium, we apply the concept of haunting to uncover ways the legacy of colonial education is reproduced through Western modernity as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postcolonialism, African Culture, Emotional Response
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Beachum, Floyd D.; Khabbaz, Tashina; Hylton-Fraser, Kadia – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2022
Students from culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) backgrounds face negative perceptions about their academic potential (Smith, C. A. (2005). School factors that contribute to the underachievement of students of color and what culturally competent school leaders can do. "Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program…
Descriptors: Blacks, African American Leadership, African American Teachers, School Segregation
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Reza Gholami – Educational Review, 2025
This article builds upon a theoretical framework for "diasporic education" to explore the impact of such an educational approach in a state-funded primary school in England. Diasporic education refers to curricular, pedagogic and political processes that utilise as educational resource the transnational connections of racially and…
Descriptors: Migration, Elementary School Students, Migrants, Social Influences
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Apps, Kerry – Teaching History, 2019
Readers of this journal will be familiar with a number of ways of approaching the Tudors. Kerry Apps provides here an article detailing her concerns about the differences between what she had been delivering at Key Stage 3 and the broader, connected experience she had as an undergraduate historian. How could she show her students that the world of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Historians, Undergraduate Students
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Nicholson-Sanz, Michelle – Research in Drama Education, 2014
A group of black children in the city of Salvador da Bahia, intrigued by their teacher's explanation that black Brazilians are descendants of Africans, embark on a quest to search for Africa. This is the central plot of "Áfricas"--Bando de Teatro Olodum's theatre production for young people that premiered in 2007 (Teatro Vila Velha,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Blacks, African Culture
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Brown, Angela Khristin – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2013
The migration of blacks in North America through slavery became united. The population of blacks past downs a tradition of artist through art to native born citizens. The art tradition involved telling stories to each generation in black families. The black culture elevated by tradition created hope to determine their personal freedom to escape…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Blacks, Slavery, Art
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Macnab, Natasha; Grosvenor, Ian; Myers, Kevin – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2013
Over the past two decades there has been a growing interest in the exploration of "transnational history". This work has focused in general on understanding the "movement, ebb and circulation" of ideas across borders and in particular on the introduction, transmission, reception and appropriation of ideas through the process of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, Global Approach, Research Methodology
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Williams, Robert; Hewison, Alistair; Wildman, Stuart; Roskell, Carolyn – Children & Society, 2013
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study undertaken with 46 African and African Caribbean men exploring their experiences of fatherhood. Data analysis was informed by Connell's theoretical work on changing gender relations. Findings indicate that fathers' lives were mediated by masculinities, racism, gender, migration and generational…
Descriptors: Blacks, Fathers, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research
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Lu, Yao; Treiman, Donald J. – Social Forces, 2011
This article extends previous work on family structure and children's education by conceptualizing migration as a distinct form of family disruption that reduces parental input but brings substantial economic benefits through remittances. It examines the multiple and countervailing effects of migration on schooling in the context of substantial…
Descriptors: Blacks, Racial Segregation, Attendance, Child Labor
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Mirza, Heidi Safia – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2009
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othered difference women's is systematically organised through social relations. Postcolonial feminist approaches enable us to situate the silent "spectral" power of colonial times as it appears in the production and reproduction of marginalised,…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Human Relations, Blacks, Feminism
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Amsterdam, C. E. N.; Nkomo, M.; Weber, E. – Africa Education Review, 2012
This study utilized 2003 to 2006 school enrollment data from the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) to examine school desegregation trends and interracial exposure among learners from different race groups. Descriptive analyses revealed findings consistent with the literature wherein a majority of schools served mainly homogeneous populations.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Desegregation, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
Blum, Zahava D.; And Others – 1970
This paper includes both a description and analysis of two factors associated with migration: occupational achievement and household composition. Principal comparisons throughout are between the black and nonblack samples, and within each sample, between migrants and nonmigrants. The extent to which geographical mobility takes place is documented…
Descriptors: Blacks, Migrants, Migration, Migration Patterns
Kaun, David E. – J Hum Resources, 1970
Negro migration patterns between 1955-60 appear to have been influenced by income, welfare payments, past employment growth, and population size, but not by unemployment. (BC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Factor Analysis, Migration, Migration Patterns
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Johnson, James H., Jr. – Urban League Review, 1990
Presents a geographical analysis of African American migration estimates compiled by the Census Bureau for the 1980-85 period. Argues that structural changes in employment opportunities and the housing affordability crisis in some of the nation's largest metropolitan areas are the dominant forces influencing current African American population…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Demography, Employment Opportunities
Maingot, Anthony P. – Migration Today, 1985
International migration is not always accompanied by unusual levels of stress. This is especially true when movement occurs within the same sociocultural area (i.e., from the West Indies to South Florida). Historically, West Indians have participated in a "culture of migration" that enables them to migrate and assimilate without unusual…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Blacks
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