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Schmidt, Peter – Teacher Magazine, 1990
Examines efforts by various school systems to rectify past textbook distortions and omissions about African contributions to history. By showing how their African ancestory influenced the disciplines they study, it is possible to instill pride in African American children and spark their interest in school. (SM)
Descriptors: African Studies, Black Education, Black History, Black Students

Stewart, James B. – International Journal of Africana Studies, 1996
Argues that Africana Studies can play a leadership role in the future by integrating its "scope of inquiry" with the full range of human endeavor. It explains why the field of Africana Studies needs to include science and technology, global political economy, and educational theory and praxis as areas of inquiry and intervention. (GR)
Descriptors: African Studies, Afrocentrism, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation

Dei, George J. Sefa – Journal of Black Studies, 1995
Examines the marginalization of African studies in the Canadian public school system and how educators might promote these studies to allow blacks to have a greater knowledge of themselves and increase their self-worth. Various challenges facing curriculum reform and future directions for African studies in Canada are discussed. (GR)
Descriptors: African Studies, Black Teachers, Cultural Education, Cultural Pluralism
Powell, Frances J. – 1991
An African centered curriculum has two parts. It is both a process that centers around the cultural heritage of African Americans, and the infusion of content that will stimulate and/or reinforce the growth and development of African and African-American mental and ethical traits. The scholars who are the main proponents of an African centered…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Studies, Afrocentrism, Black Culture