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Adedokun, Theophilus – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
This study sets out to explore the current Nigerian Higher Education Institution (HEI) curriculum and its relation to the notion of black consciousness. This study argues that for the curriculum of HEIs in Africa to be relevant to the notion of black consciousness, it should mirror the philosophies of Africa as a continent. The curriculum should…
Descriptors: Blacks, Higher Education, Racial Identification, College Curriculum
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Finkel, Judith S.; Bollin, Gail G. – College Teaching, 1996
A process engaged in by the West Chester University (Pennsylvania) teacher education program began with a faculty seminar on racial, class, and gender identity and culminated in the redesign of courses in special education and child development. Theory of the stages of racial identity formation proved useful in interpreting both faculty and…
Descriptors: Child Development, College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
Bauman, Stephanie SanMiguel; Bauman, Robert A. – 2001
Psychological and historical perspectives on what W.E.B. Du Bois described as "double-consciousness" or "twoness" offer distinct yet complementary viewpoints of the African American experience. A counseling psychologist and an American historian examined the issue of African American identity using an interdisciplinary teaching…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Blacks, Counseling, Cultural Pluralism
Henderson, Vivian W. – Liberal Educ, 1970
Paper given at 1970 annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges discusses need for national recognition of the special problems and special achievements of approximately 111 predominantly black colleges which are significance national resources and key factors in race relations. (IR)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Black Colleges, Black Leadership, Curriculum Development
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Winbush, Raymond A. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1991
This paper contends that the increasing interest in Black (African-American) studies can elevate the pursuit of unbiased views of the universe. As Black studies begin to influence existing paradigms of social sciences and the humanities, a more accurate picture emerges of how branches of knowledge were developed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Studies, Blacks, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
Scott, Hugh J. – 1992
This essay offers reflections on Black consciousness and Afrocentrism in the United States, especially as movements in education. The paper opens by recalling the history of oppression and rejection that influences the African American heritage. Next, the essay traces some highlights in the development of ideas of race consciousness from the early…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black Education
Geismar, Kathryn, Ed.; Nicoleau, Guitele, Ed. – 1993
Contributors to this collection of essays describe how they address issues of race, gender, and class in their college courses as they attempt to ensure that their curricula and class discussions represent the perspectives of all students. Essays include: (1) "Introduction" (Kathryn Giesmar and Guitele Nicoleau); (2) "Dialogue…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, College Faculty, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Igbineweka, Andrew O.; Princes, Carolyn D. W. – 1996
This study considers the impact of curriculum decisions on African American achievement by exploring faculty and administrator views and attitudes toward curriculum decisions at public and private institutions of higher education. A random sampling of 291 faculty and administrators at two U.S. institutions, one public and one private, was asked to…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black Education, Comparative Analysis
Jones, Lee, Ed. – 2000
This book offers 26 papers by black male scholars that examine the experience of being a black man in the academy and demonstrate what black men have contributed to the scholarly enterprise. After a Foreword by the editor and an Introduction by Lee Jones, in Part 1, "Characteristics of the Academy," includes eight papers that cover…
Descriptors: Athletics, Black Achievement, Black Colleges, Black Culture