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“Keep It 100”: A Handbook Promoting Equitable Outcomes for Black University Students Through Mentorship
Adebo, Michael. - 2022
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RACIAL AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE THROUGH THE EYES OF PUBLIC-SCHOOL EDUCATORS
In: Dissertations (2022)
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Examining the Perspectives of Adult Working Learners and Key Stakeholders Using Critical Race Theory
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Call Her Beloved: A Lexicon for Abjection in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Beloved
In: Literature; Volume 2; Issue 2; Pages: 47-61 (2022)
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“We about to be real”… “Literacy is everywhere”… “Ya somos expertos”: Documenting and learning from families’ language and literacy practices
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Counterstories of Honors Students of Color
In: Honors in Practice -- Online Archive (2022)
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Defending K-12 Education Against the New Racism
In: Law Faculty Books (2021)
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Color-blind Racial Attitudes in Nursing Students and Faculty
Bathke, Tammy Stephanie. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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RACIAL MINORITY LEARNERS: AN EXPLORATION OF PERCEPTIONS AMONG EDUCATORS OF COLOR
Atkinson, LaKela C. - : East Carolina University, 2021
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Operationalizing Critical Race Theory in the Marketplace
In: College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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Towards a Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy: Learning from Black Teachers in Rural South Georgia
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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French Muslim Youth’s Perception of their Cultural Identity in a Post-Charlie Hebdo Reality in the 19th Arrondissement.
In: FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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An Exploration of Black Church Leaders' Intentions to Develop Critical Consciousness among African-American Students
In: Dissertations (2021)
Abstract: African-American students experience human capital opportunity and achievement gaps. Researchers have called for culturally relevant strategies to help close the gaps. The historic Black Church, a part of many African-American students’ culture and community, is a historic and current source of social capital for positive human capital development outcomes. Critical consciousness develops positive human capital outcomes, such as academic achievement, in African-American and other minority students. Much of the literature on critical consciousness is quantitative in nature and therefore does not include the intentions or the willingness of organizations to develop critical consciousness. Therefore, there is a need to understand the intentions of historic Black Churches towards developing critical consciousness among African-American students from the perceptions of Black Church leaders. This study explored the intentions of Black Church leaders towards the adoption of teaching African-American students critical consciousness. This study employed a qualitative interpretive phenomenological investigative approach to explore southern Black Church leaders’ intentions to teach African-American students critical consciousness. The researcher found that southern Black Church leaders taught critical consciousness concepts and that they had strong intentions of continuing to teach the competency. The study concluded that local Black Churches should be viewed as a culturally relevant source of critical consciousness development for African-American students. In order to fully implement and align critical consciousness teachings within youth programming for African-American students, Black Church leaders need access to training and tools such as curriculum in alignment with biblical principles. Furthermore, critical consciousness should be taught in a manner that is transformative for both the student and the teacher while not engendering hatred or hopelessness. The researcher discusses the implications for future research based on the study’s findings.
Keyword: academic achievement; African-American students; and Ecology; and Multicultural Education; and Society; Bilingual; Black Church; Child Psychology; Civic and Community Engagement; Community Psychology; Community-Based Learning; Community-Based Research; critical consciousness; Curriculum and Social Inquiry; Demography; Development Studies; Disability and Equity in Education; Educational Methods; Educational Sociology; Family; Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Inequality and Stratification; intentions; Life Course; Multilingual; Other Social and Behavioral Sciences; Population; Race and Ethnicity; Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education; Social Justice; Social Psychology; Social Psychology and Interaction; Sociology of Culture; Sociology of Religion; Student Counseling and Personnel Services; theory of planned behavior; Urban Studies and Planning
URL: https://aquila.usm.edu/dissertations/1951
https://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3071&context=dissertations
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Divergent Values: A Family Critical Race Theory Analysis of Families of Color and Their Perceptions of Teachers and Teaching as a Profession
In: Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education (2021)
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"I Know You're Family": An Exploration of the Enduring Relevance of a Pre-College Summer Bridge Program for Underrepresented Minoritized Students
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2021)
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Disconnected youth: the journey to educational re-engagement: the alternative education experiences of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) youth
In: Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Critical Pedagogy and Accountability: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Race and Embodiment in Tennessee's Teacher Evaluations
In: Masters Theses (2021)
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"Playing the Game": A Case Study of Latinx Leaders in an Agricultural Youth Organization
In: Theses and Dissertations--Community & Leadership Development (2021)
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Mi Casa Es Su Casa: A Critical Co-constructed Autoethnography of the Evolution from Assimilation to Acculturation of a Mexican Migrant Farmworker turned Professional
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Exploring the Experiences and Retention Decisions of African-American Male College Students
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