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Toldson, Ivory A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
For the data presented in this report, the author analyzed 17,587 Black, Hispanic, and White male and female students (Black males; N = 1,149) who completed the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (Ingels et al., 2011). This is a brief report from a larger study completed under the auspices of the National Dropout Prevention Center for Students…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Dropout Prevention, Disabilities, Gender Differences
King, Tim – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
The grim statistics are well known, but bear repeating: in Chicago, close to 60% of Black boys do not graduate from high school, and only one in forty receive a bachelor's degree by age 25. In the fall of 2006, Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men-Englewood Campus, the nation's first all-male charter public high school, was opened. In 2010 and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Academic Achievement, Graduation Rate, College Bound Students
Ladson-Billings, Gloria – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
Despite the intense focus on the achievement gap that exists between African American, Latino, and other students of color and their White counterparts, the achievement gap discourse keeps us locked in the deficit paradigm. This article challenges us to look at the inherent fallacies of the achievement gap discourse and place students' academic…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academic Achievement, Hispanic American Students, Minority Groups
Peer reviewedClark, Marc D.; Hollander, Roberta B. – Journal of Negro Education, 2005
The inequities in health and research are examined using a framework that draws on the work of democratic education theorists. It is argued that a scientific community must produce relevant information through a rational deliberative process and groups affected by findings must be aware of and able to use the information.
Descriptors: Justice, Democratic Values, Health Education, Educational Research
School Choice and the Standpoint of African American Mothers: Considering the Power of Positionality
Peer reviewedCooper, Camille Wilson – Journal of Negro Education, 2005
The in-depth interview data from low-income and working-class African American mothers is used to describe how they engage in the educational marketplace and construct their school choices. Their stories reveal that their positionality-race, class and gender factors-powerfully influences their educational decision-making.
Descriptors: School Choice, Mothers, African Americans, Low Income Groups
Black Teachers, Black Students, Black Communities, and Brown: Perspectives and Insights from Experts
Peer reviewedMilner, H. Richard; Howard, Tyrone C. – Journal of Negro Education, 2004
The impact of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas 1954 decision on the desegregation of public schools in the United States of America and the provisions of better learning opportunities for African American students are described. The study showed that the issues around African American teachers, post-desegregation, have to be studied…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Students, African American Community, Desegregation Litigation
Peer reviewedPhilipsen, Dirk – Journal of Negro Education, 2003
Examines the historical formation of racial identities and racialized thinking, using a socio-historical approach to explore the ways in which racial ideologies are ingrained in the thinking and actions of white and black Americans today. Suggests that despite much progress, U.S. society overall has grown so completely apart by a continuously…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Racial Bias, Racial Identification, United States History
Peer reviewedJohnson, Sylvia T. – Journal of Negro Education, 2000
Posits that perceptions of past experience and expectations of the outcomes of future experience can have important consequences for determining young people's educational, career, and life experiences. The lecturer also examines high-stakes test performance and test use as a function of several factors, and traces the history of research on…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student), High Stakes Tests, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTatum, Beverly Daniel – Journal of Negro Education, 1999
Summarizes the collection of articles in this issue that reflect on the Leading for Diversity Project and examine how school leaders in various roles can help improve racial/ethnic relations in schools, particularly schools serving diverse populations with histories of race-related conflict or tension. Explains how the articles are creating a road…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student)
Peer reviewedVan Wyk, Jerome-Alexander – Journal of Negro Education, 1997
An intercultural culture needs to be established in South Africa's public schools to achieve balance between cultural integration, differentiation, equity, and development in the post-apartheid period. Critical awareness of interculturalism and informed commitment by educators and learners is needed to implement these educational changes. (MMU)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change, Equal Education
Peer reviewedHaynes, Norris M. – Journal of Negro Education, 1996
Argues that schoolwide interventions can potentially buffer students from violence outside of schools and prevent violence within schools, and examines the Comer School Development Program (CSDP) as an example of a successful schoolwide intervention. It reveals how the CSDP creates a "safe haven" that supports healthy development, fosters optimal…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Promotion, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedIanni, Francis A. J. – Journal of Negro Education, 1996
Argues that many of the needs youth have are determined by where and how they live. Suggests youth services providers should take a constructivist approach by helping communities and organizations create services that provide and nurture caring attitudes and behaviors. Presents recommendations for modifying cultures and organizing caring…
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Involvement, Community Services, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedBaker, Gwendolyn C. – Journal of Negro Education, 1979
The concept and meaning of the term "multicultural education" is explored in this article. The progress of multicultural education during the last decade and the development of existing policy and practice are assessed. Future considerations and implications for policy and legislation are discussed. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Community Support, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCheng, Charles W.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1979
The notion of equal opportunity is discussed in relation to the economic and cultural inequalities in American society. Common assumptions about education's function in the struggle toward equality are questioned and an alternative paradigm of schooling in relation to social equality is suggested. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Minority Group Children, Multicultural Education
Peer reviewedSizemore, Barbara A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1979
Discusses: (1) David Hawkins' theory that humans are equal, free, and rational; (2) the kinds of curricular, methodological, and administrative changes required by schools in order to bring about equality, freedom, and rationality; and (3) application of the findings to the Four M (multilingual, multicultural, multimodal, and multidimensional)…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cognitive Style, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development

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