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Ladson-Billings, Gloria – Journal of Negro Education, 2013
My apologies to iconic hip-hop artists, De La Soul for I have shamelessly appropriated the title, "Stakes is high" to underscore the importance of the work ahead for educators, students, parents, community members, and researchers as we attempt to develop a generation of what I call "new century" students for a world we can hardly imagine. Through…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, African American Students, African American Education, Equal Education
Mungo, Sequoya – Journal of Negro Education, 2013
This study sought to document the schooling experiences and perceptions of African American students who attended segregated schools in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. Through counter-narratives the participants provided insight into education in Edgecombe County during the 1960s. Findings suggested that schools were social and academic…
Descriptors: African American Students, Civil Rights, United States History, Student Attitudes
Mazama, Ama; Lundy, Garvey – Journal of Negro Education, 2013
Homeschooling, and academic interest in this phenomenon, have increased tremendously over the last decade. The surge of African American involvement in the homeschool movement has also become noticeable. However, there continues to be a general paucity of research on the motivations of African American parents that choose homeschooling. In order…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, African American Students, African American Education, Home Schooling
Butler, Bettie Ray; Lewis, Chance W.; Moore, James L., III; Scott, Malcolm E. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
One frequently held assumption found within the school discipline literature suggests that students of color- particularly African American, male, low-income populations- are at an increased risk of receiving exclusionary discipline sanctions. Aside from race, gender, and socioeconomic status; however, less is known about other factors that…
Descriptors: Discipline, Sanctions, Discipline Policy, Educational Practices
Almond, Monica R. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
This literature analysis examines the experiences of Black students in public charter schools in the United States by analyzing the current literature and enrollment data in this domain. Through the investigation of multiple empirical studies that examine the effects of charter schools on the academic achievement and enrollment trends of Black…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Enrollment Trends, African American Students, Public Schools
Thompson, Gail L.; Allen, Tawannah G. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
In order to ensure that American students are competitive with students in other countries, since the 1980s, U.S. policymakers have been trying to improve the K-12 public school system. Recent reform efforts have led to the current high-stakes testing movement, which measures student achievement and school effectiveness mainly by standardized test…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, School Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, African American Students
How Good Is Good Enough? Educational Standard Setting and Its Effect on African American Test Takers
Caines, Jade; Engelhard, George, Jr. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
Standard setting (the process of establishing minimum passing scores on high-stakes exams) is a highly evaluative and policy-driven process. It is a common belief that standard setting panels should be diverse and representative. There is concern, however, that panelists with varying characteristics may differentially influence the results of the…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Cutting Scores, Standard Setting, African American Achievement
Raines, Tara C.; Dever, Bridget V.; Kamphaus, Randy W.; Roach, Andrew T. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
The overrepresentation of U.S. minority students identified for emotional and behavior disorders special education programs plagues schools and challenges researchers and practitioners. Arcane methods including teacher nomination continue to guide referral processes, despite compelling evidence of their influence on disproportionate special…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Special Education, Behavior Disorders, Teacher Role
Hynes, Kathryn; Sanders, Felicia – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
There is considerable interest in identifying ways to close the Black-White achievement gap. This study examines race differences in children's participation in after-school programs, an out-of-school time experience that may influence children's achievement. Using nationally representative data spanning 1995-2005, the authors find that African…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, African American Children, After School Programs, Racial Differences
Wright, Brian L. – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article is a call to the research community to look again at the "everyday" or community-based meaning-making practices--ways of seeing, knowing, talking, acting, valuing, representing--that African American students K-12 use routinely in navigating everyday life out of school and how these relate to learning and achievement in science and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Learner Engagement, Educational Practices
Woodward, Jennifer R. – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article uses critical race theory, court opinions, newspapers, and interviews to explain how the burden of busing for desegregation was placed upon Blacks in Nashville, Tennessee and why the agenda of the litigants in the Kelley v. Metropolitan Board of Education cases shifted over time. The deliberate pace of the initial desegregation…
Descriptors: Busing, School Desegregation, Critical Theory, Race
Ford, Donna Y.; Moore, James L., III; Scott, Michelle Trotman – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
An issue of much concern, and under much scrutiny and debate, is the persistent and extensive under-representation of African American students in gifted education. A number of efforts have been proposed and implemented to improve their recruitment and retention, but to little or no avail Progress has been slow or non-existent in many cases. In…
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Recruitment, Special Education, Academically Gifted
Bridges, Thurman – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article draws from a qualitative study often Black male K-12 teachers from the Hip Hop Generation who are closely connected to Hip Hop culture and have been effective in addressing the academic and social needs of Black boys. Through an analysis of their social, educational and cultural experiences, this article highlights three organizing…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Males, Popular Culture
Pabon, Amber Jean-Marie; Anderson, Noel S.; Kharem, Haroon – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
The purpose of this article is to provide insights into the challenges in developing the Urban Community Teachers Project: a campus-based initiative to recruit and train Black male teachers for urban classrooms. The central argument is that given the enormous challenges in both recruiting and training Black male urban community teachers, the end…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Males, African American Teachers, African American Education
Byrd, David A.; Butler, Bettie Ray; Lewis, Chance W.; Bonner, Fred A., II; Rutledge, Michael; Watson, Jesse J. – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This qualitative research study examined the experiences of one African American former college athlete and two athletic department academic advisors at a BCS Division University in the Southern Region of the United States, Given the catastrophic shortage of African American male K-12 teachers, the participants of this study were interviewed to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Qualitative Research, College Athletics, Physical Activities

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