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Vandeyar, Saloshna – South African Journal of Education, 2021
An earlier paper focused on how born-free learners constitute, negotiate and represent their identities after almost two and half decades of democracy in South Africa. Utilising the theoretical framework of subjective realities of educational change, in this article I set out to explore what implications teachers' beliefs hold for born-free…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change
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Porcher, Kisha – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2021
At the start of the pandemic, a lot of talk occurred about reimagining education, especially since the inception of schooling in America is not built for Black children. Research has examined the violence against Black children in schools, not to mention the double pandemic that they are experiencing with COVID-19 and the country's history of…
Descriptors: Grammar, COVID-19, Pandemics, African American Students
Davis, Cheron H.; Bush, Krystal – Grantee Submission, 2021
This study, rooted in the evaluation of a reading methods course, sought to determine the implications for preservice teachers (PSTs) who participated in literature circles that intentionally used multicultural literature to discuss social justice issues. Using an interpretative mixed-methods approach, we collected quantitative surveys and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Social Justice, Reading Instruction
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Pope, Ebony C.; Edwards, Kirsten T. – Gender and Education, 2016
Through personal and dialogical narratives, we explore the ways Black women mentors (do not) reveal to their mentees their lived-experiences and the personal pain associated with the pursuit of careers in higher education; how and why their narratives of pain and pursuit are negotiated, sanctioned, and/or strategically altered; and the impact…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Mentors, Females, Doctoral Programs
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West-Burns, Nicole; Murray, Karen – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2016
In classroom spaces on a daily basis, students are encouraged to express who they are as learners and demonstrate their own understanding of their learning. Students' ability to contribute to their own learning is an essential characteristic of an engaging classroom space and supports high academic achievement. The authors' work highlights one…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Power Structure, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Tselapedi, Thapelo – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
This paper briefly examines the epistemic orientation of the Politics discipline in South Africa, and specifically in "formerly white universities". The focus is to expose the disparity between this epistemic orientation and the South African locale that it finds itself in; that is, a locale whose history is different from its…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Institutional Characteristics, Whites
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Marshall, Isiah, Jr.; Smith, Belinda Davis; Green, Makeba T.; Anderson, Brian; Harry, Sonja V.; Byrd, Yolanda M.; Pratt-Harris, Natasha C.; Bolden, Errol S.; Hill, Solomon – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
Faculty scholarship at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) has in the past served as a blueprint for the Black masses. Even today, HBCU faculty scholarship continues to be an informative source to communicate accurate information regarding marginalized groups. This study examines h-index scores of 65 faculty members at five…
Descriptors: Social Work, Black Colleges, Productivity, College Faculty
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Darrell, Linda; Littlefield, Melissa; Washington, Earlie M. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
This article discusses the limited yet important literature on the contributions of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to students and the profession of social work. The vital role of HBCUs in social work education and their mission to advocate for social and economic justice for disenfranchised populations is also discussed. A…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Role, Social Work, Institutional Mission
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Joseph, Nicole M.; Jordan-Taylor, Donna – Journal of Negro Education, 2016
This article presents findings from a larger on-going study examining the mathematics and science education of African Americans from 1854-1954. The overarching research question was "What type of mathematics education experiences did Blacks living in the South have during de jure segregation?" Archival materials from nine historically…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, African American Education, Educational History, Racial Segregation
Clayton-Pedersen, Alma R.; Rhodes, Terrel; Lowrie, Patricia M.; Blaney, Jennifer M. – Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2016
"Preparing Critical Faculty for the Future" describes actions that every type of higher education institution can take to recognize and support inclusive excellence among faculty and build the capacity of women faculty of color to advance in their careers and contribute to higher education reform efforts. The report turns a spotlight on…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Women Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, College Faculty
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Lewis, Todd F.; Wahesh, Edward – Journal of College Counseling, 2015
Relatively little is known about the extent of marijuana use and related risk-taking behavior by college students on historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Undergraduate students (N = 212) from an HBCU in the southern region of the United States completed anonymous questionnaires that assessed their marijuana-related behaviors and…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Social Attitudes, Student Behavior, Risk
Carey Yazeed – ProQuest LLC, 2015
One of the major problems facing social work education in the United States is that there are too many programs. Currently 463 Bachelor of Social Work programs exist in the United States. The growth spurt of programs has been justified by the belief that the profession of social work will grow faster than average by 2018. Institutions of higher…
Descriptors: Social Work, Black Colleges, College Programs, Decolonization
Kevin Joseph – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The purpose of this convergent parallel mixed methods study was to explore the representations of Black male students and Black masculinity in college films and identify what differences in representations exist when accounting for various characteristics of the films. In the qualitative component, a qualitative content analysis was utilized to…
Descriptors: Films, Colleges, Blacks, Males
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Harrington, Timothy E.; Thomas, Michael – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2018
This paper serves as a beginning conversation of how two White males perspectives' were shaped and how those perspectives evolved while attending and teaching at a Predominately Black Institution (PBI). Their initial understandings of Whiteness are introduced. This is an ethnographic study that utilized personal narratives from a college professor…
Descriptors: Whites, Black Colleges, Teacher Attitudes, Ethnography
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Simatele, Munacinga – Education as Change, 2018
Microaggression is defined as subtle and often unconscious or automatic actions or statements made towards a discriminated group. It causes distress, anxiety and isolation. Microaggression can often lead to demoralisation and a feeling that one is in a constant psychological warfare. It is also ubiquitous in nature. This paper is a reflection on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Aggression, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology)
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