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Brown, M. Christopher, II – Journal of Negro Education, 2013
Historically Black colleges and universities are a unique institutional cohort in American higher education. These colleges have been celebrated for their achievements and critiqued for their composition at differing points during their collective history. This article addresses contemporary ebbs and flows of their relevance and reputation in the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Change, Institutional Mission
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
Dilworth, Mary E. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
As for all teacher education programs, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have been subject to a host of policy mandates for reform over the past three decades. As a group their approach to these changes has differed from those of majority institutions and their voice in the policy reform dialogue has been muted or absent. This…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Revisiting Charles H. Thompson's Proposals for Educating Gifted African American Students, 1933-1961
Ray, Louis – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
Charles H. Thompson is best known as the founder and the first editor-in-chief of "The Journal of Negro Education" (1932-1963). Throughout his career, Thompson sought to extend educational opportunity in ways that were "for the good of Negro education as a whole." His main concern was in educating future leaders for service in African American…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational Opportunities, African American Education, African American Students
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
Clarkson, Lesa M. Covington; Johnstone, Jerika R. – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article reflects on processes and characteristics that had a positive impact on improving mathematics achievement at an African-centered charter school. In doing so, an exploratory look into organizational culture provides the basis for a discussion on African-centered school culture. African-centered education played a major role in…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, African American Students, Curriculum Development, Charter Schools
Hucks, Darrell Cleveland – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to allow African American males across generations to share their perceptions of the factors that affected their schooling experiences and influenced their achievement in and beyond school. Individual interviews were conducted with men and boys within the context of their home environment; outside of the schools the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Family Environment, Males, Educational Change
Al-Fadhli, Hussain M.; Singh, Madhu – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
The impact of the "No Child Left Behind Act" on the Achievement Level Index (ALI) of three elementary schools in the Mississippi Delta was explored. Achievement variation over five years (2003-2007) was examined through the perceptions of 58 teachers with regard to changes in their schools due to the Act. Using analysis of variance, findings…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Statistical Analysis, Teacher Attitudes
Chambers, Terah Venzant – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
Closing the racial achievement gap has been a cornerstone of recent education reform, especially as accountability measures are increasingly relied upon to drive academic performance standards. This article questions the term "achievement gap" and its implication that White students perform better on standardized tests due to greater effort and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement, Racial Differences
Smith, Tori Rhoulac; McGowan, Jill; Allen, Andrea R.; Johnson, Wayne David, II; Dickson, Leon A., Jr.; Najee-ullah, Muslimah Ali; Peters, Monique – Journal of Negro Education, 2008
The faculty learning community project at Howard University involved a diverse group of men and women, tenured, tenure-track, and future faculty across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The purpose of the group was to engage in the scholarship of teaching and learning by learning about teaching, reflecting on…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Learning Processes, Educational Experiments, Active Learning
Duncan, Bernadine; Barber-Freeman, Pamela T. – Journal of Negro Education, 2008
Because of the positive effects of learning communities with undergraduates, these researchers proposed the Collaborative Learning Initiatives that Motivate Bi-cultural experiences model (CLIMB) to implement learning communities within graduate counseling and educational administration courses. This article examines the concept of learning…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Administration, College Environment, Graduate Students
Caillier, James Gerard – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
The "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" is one of the most important legislative acts signed into law. The goals of this Act are clear; each state, school, and local education agency must make specific progress towards student achievement results each year until every child is 100 percent proficient by the year 2014. The goal of this article is to…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement, Federal Programs, Academic Achievement
Simpson, Douglas J.; Hull, William J. – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
This study critically examines the influence of philanthropic foundations on the educational development of African Americans, especially from 1932 to 2007. Attention is given to the positive and negative motives of philanthropists as well as to the ways African Americans utilized funds and leveraged the provided opportunities. In addition, the…
Descriptors: Philanthropic Foundations, Private Financial Support, Educational Finance, African American Education
The Impact of the Desegregation Process on the Education of Black Students: A Retrospective Analysis
Irvine, Jacqueline Jordan; Irvine, Russell W. – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
This article is a retrospective analysis of a commentary we published in "The Journal of Negro Education" 25 years ago in which we discussed the interrelationships between and among the interpersonal, institutional, community, and African American achievement variables before and after the historic 1954 "Brown" decision. We discuss in this piece…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Students, African American Community, African American Education
Harrison-Jones, Lois – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
The "No Child Left Behind Act", a sequel to "Goals 2000", is designed to enact the theories of standards-based education reform which is predicated on the belief that high expectations and setting of goals will result in success for all students. This article highlights the major provisions provided in the framework of "NCLB".
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Change, Educational Legislation, Academic Standards

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