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Peer reviewedForste, Renata; Tienda, Marta – Social Science Quarterly, 1992
Presents study results of the influence of adolescent childbearing and marriage on the likelihood of girls completing high school. Reports striking differences by ethnicity. Concludes that the effect of teen marriage on school completion was significant only for whites, with Latinas likely to drop out regardless of pregnancy, and married African…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cultural Influences, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate
Peer reviewedOgbu, John U. – Theory into Practice, 1992
Examines community forces underlying the educational problems of African Americans and other voluntary and involuntary minorities. Community forces differentiate minority groups facing similar barriers in society and in schools. Options created by community forces allow choices of action that result in individual differences in schooling outcome.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWalker, Emilie V. Siddle – Theory into Practice, 1992
Article investigates why process teaching fails to provide African-American students with access to literacy, delineating assumptions in process theory to explain some African-American students' failure to respond to process methods. Process discussions need to include the affective domain of teaching, particularly as it impedes African-American…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Access to Education, Black Students
Peer reviewedAmerican Journal of Public Health, 1992
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Growth and Health Study Research Group's 5-year cohort study provides basic information on the baseline cohort of 1,166 white and 1,213 African-American girls aged 9 through 10 years. Factors associated with development of obesity and cardiovascular risk factors are assessed. (SLD)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Blacks, Cardiovascular System, Client Characteristics (Human Services)
Peer reviewedStrom, Robert; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1992
Describes a comparative study of self-perceived and grandchild-perceived strengths and educational needs of 204 African-American and 204 Anglo grandparents and 295 African-American and 175 Anglo grandchildren, examining how to adapt programs effective for Anglos so that they would be effective for African Americans. Recommendations are made for…
Descriptors: Black Family, Comparative Analysis, Ethnicity, Family Programs
Peer reviewedFoster, Michele – Urban Education, 1993
Describes backgrounds, educational philosophies, and the relationship between the 2 for 18 exemplary African-American teachers in 2 ethnographic studies emphasizing effects of differences in background. Teachers' knowledge of community norms and the position of the community within the larger society explains much of their success with students.…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Competence
Peer reviewedOlivas, Michael A. – Journal of Legal Education, 1992
This response to Lino Graglia (HE 530 289) reviews the history of opposition to affirmative action for minority groups; notes early efforts of law schools to avoid desegregation requirements; reports persistent low enrollments of African-American students in law schools; and recommends that law schools undergird admissions policy with…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Students, College Admission, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedClark, Sanza B.; Crawford, Sandie L. – Urban Education, 1992
Studies attitudes and perceptions of 122 incoming African-American first-year college students at a predominantly white university in 1989. Comparison of their attrition rates with those of their counterparts in 1984 shows only a marginal decline. Despite initial favorable attitudes, many students did not have a positive first year. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Environment, College Freshmen
Peer reviewedJones-Wilson, Faustine C.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1992
Investigates why African-American parents with children attending urban and suburban Catholic and other private schools prefer private to public schools, focusing on 409 respondents' views toward public schools. Their responses on a 50-item self-report questionnaire show that African-American parents think lack of discipline is a major public…
Descriptors: Blacks, Catholic Schools, Decision Making, Discipline
Peer reviewedFord, Donna Y. – Urban Education, 1992
Studies gender differences in the U.S. achievement ideology for 48 gifted and 100 nongifted African-American fifth and sixth graders (59 males and 89 females) in an urban Ohio school district. Results indicate no differential determinants of underachievement by gender but show significant differences by gifted and nongifted academic programs. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Attribution Theory, Black Students
Peer reviewedJemmott, John B., III; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1992
Eighty-five African-American male adolescents receiving an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) intervention had greater AIDS knowledge, less favorable attitudes toward risky sexual behavior, and lower intentions to engage in such behavior than 72 African-American male controls. Follow-up data at three months support lasting effects of the…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Black Youth, Comparative Analysis
Kumbula, Tendayi S. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1993
A discussion of education in South Africa looks at the history of public policy concerning schools for blacks and whites, enrollment trends since 1969, early efforts at desegregation, and obstacles that must be overcome to make education equitable in that country. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Black Education, Change Strategies, Desegregation Methods
Peer reviewedHoward, Janice R.; And Others – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1993
Describes a study that examined problem-solving strategies selected by African-American preschool students with differing cognitive styles using LOGO computer software. Highlights include spatial development, minority performance and cross-cultural differences in cognitive style, and differences in field-dependent/field-independent children in…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Black Youth, Cognitive Style, Courseware
Peer reviewedRoumel, Theodore J. – SRA Journal, 1994
A Public Health Service's demonstration project brought together four historically black colleges and universities, public funding, and professional research administrator expertise to determine the impact of establishing a campus-sponsored research office. The program was found successful and may be useful for other small and midsized…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Black Colleges, College Administration, Federal Aid
Leatherman, Courtney – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
The Supreme Court ordered a lower court to reexamine the free-speech case of a controversial City University of New York black studies professor, demoted from department chairman for making racially biased statements seen as disruptive. The rights of public universities to make such decisions was a central issue. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Black Studies, College Faculty, Constitutional Law


