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Peer reviewedFord, Donna Y. – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Suggests ways to desegregate education programs for the gifted and to redress inequities in gifted education. The usefulness of contemporary definitions of giftedness, theories of intelligence, and assessment practices in identifying gifted students are discussed. Retaining African Americans in gifted programs is also considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academically Gifted, Access to Education, Black Students
Peer reviewedKimbrough, Walter M. – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Reports on a survey of 61 black college students about the role of black Greek organizations (BGOs) (fraternities and sororities) in leadership development. Members considered leadership development an important attribute of BGOs. Many nonmembers, however, (29%) were unsure about the value of BGOs. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Black Students, College Students, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedBanks, William M.; Jewell, Joseph – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Examines attitudes of 173 black thinkers about racial and ethnic identity and membership in the intellectual subsociety, and establishes an empirical basis for thinking about African American intellectuals. Survey responses and follow-up interviews with 20 subjects indicate the existence of marked differences between black and white intellectuals.…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Cultural Differences, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedCain, Rudolph A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Examines the involvement and leadership in the adult education movement of philosopher-educator Alain Locke. His conception of a direct linkage between the programmatic initiative of the movement and the fostering of democratic values was truly visionary. Adult education for Locke was a major conduit for improving race relations. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Programs, Black Leadership
Peer reviewedThornton, Shirley A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Addresses the rift between black middle and upper classes and those in the so-called underclass, and suggests means for bridging this gap. The author argues that for conditions within the black community to improve, blacks must first take individual and collective responsibility for their destinies. Also explaines which positive,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Black Community, Black Leadership, Blacks
Peer reviewedHudson, J. Blaine – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Examines the factors leading to the creation of Kentucky's Louisville Municipal College for Negroes and the black community's use of political power to achieve educational gains in the early decades of the 20th century. Three historical developments involving black education in Louisville are examined in order to better explain the college's…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black History, Case Studies, Educational Mobility
Peer reviewedSeltzer, Richard; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Reports on a telephone survey that examined the extent of support given to multicultural education (MCE) by whites and blacks. Results from 348 respondents found strong support for the concept of MCE, but issues of implementation were more controversial with interracial differences being generally larger than intraracial differences. A model is…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedDickerson, Tona; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Assesses the creative writing of 23 black seventh graders enrolled in a weekend science enrichment program to determine their thematic choice, self-expression, career interest, racial/gender identity, and evidence of parental influence and expectations. Analysis revealed few examples of racial or gender issues, but many expressed keen interest in…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Careers, Computers, Creative Writing
Peer reviewedYamatani, Hide; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Argues that the shortage of financial aid for minority students is a serious national problem deserving of special attention. A study of 131 black college students shows that the burden of self-financing their education triggered a variety of other educational and personal difficulties. Coping efforts and outcomes related to the educational…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Students, Coping, Economically Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedPorter, Margaret M.; Bronzaft, Arline L. – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Examines the future plans of black, undergraduate females about their education, careers, marriage, dating, and choice of marriage partners. Responses from 70 undergraduates attending an urban university reveal that four-fifths plan postgraduate study, 90% hope for a career, and 15% percent chose to remain single. Reasons for remaining single and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Career Choice, College Students, Dating (Social)
Peer reviewedLomax, Richard G.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Examines mandated testing impact on curriculum and instruction in mathematics and science for minority students. Survey responses from 2,229 math and science teachers of minority classes and interviews with 289 urban educators show tests are not adequately sampling higher-order thinking or high-level conceptual or procedural knowledge in either…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Minority Groups, National Surveys
Peer reviewedKennedy, Eugene – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Examines correlates of perceived popularity among black middle school students versus other groups. Survey responses from 24,024 eighth graders, their parents, teachers, and school administrators shows that, except for black females, athletic status yielded stronger correlations with perceived popularity. For black females, the strongest predictor…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Athletics, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedFultz, Michael – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Overviews black teachers academic preparation and pedagogical training during the early 20th century revealing a broad range of problems from discriminatory salaries, hiring practices, and state certification practices to de jure segregation, lack of publicly funded facilities, and white hostility. Northern philanthropic initiatives and the…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Teachers, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Improvement


