This article reports the challenges of race and social class in an action research project to facilitate educational change through community collaboration with African American parents, community organizations, and public schools. This project was undertaken in Charlotte, North Carolina to enhance the participa-tion of African American parents in their children’s math and science course selection and placement in middle and high school. Focusing on the commu-nities of three high schools and their feeder middle schools, this article reports important lessons and outlines strategic implications for future work in the intersection among African American communities, public schools and educa-tion, and universities
Extensive research has been dedicated to documenting the long history of racial tension and discrimi...
Educational leaders attempting to enact equity-focused change in their schools are frequently met wi...
Research on race, social class, and parent involvement in education often implies that parents’ educ...
Abstract This article reports the challenges of race and social class in an action research project ...
As public school classrooms become increasingly diverse and school reform initiatives take shape, te...
2011-09-19Educational reform in large urban school districts has produced little success among Afric...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of race in the implementation of education reform t...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2014. Major: Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Deve...
The author discusses her collaborative research with parents and communities against neoliberal educ...
Educational leaders face significant obstacles when attempting to work on race relations in schools....
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. This project was...
Research has demonstrated persistent, disproportionally negative educa-tional outcomes for students ...
UnrestrictedDespite numerous efforts among American public schools to raise student achievement and ...
The economic and social barriers to the academic and social success of many African American childre...
Race dialogues have the potential to promote shared family–school–community partnerships and equity ...
Extensive research has been dedicated to documenting the long history of racial tension and discrimi...
Educational leaders attempting to enact equity-focused change in their schools are frequently met wi...
Research on race, social class, and parent involvement in education often implies that parents’ educ...
Abstract This article reports the challenges of race and social class in an action research project ...
As public school classrooms become increasingly diverse and school reform initiatives take shape, te...
2011-09-19Educational reform in large urban school districts has produced little success among Afric...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of race in the implementation of education reform t...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2014. Major: Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Deve...
The author discusses her collaborative research with parents and communities against neoliberal educ...
Educational leaders face significant obstacles when attempting to work on race relations in schools....
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. This project was...
Research has demonstrated persistent, disproportionally negative educa-tional outcomes for students ...
UnrestrictedDespite numerous efforts among American public schools to raise student achievement and ...
The economic and social barriers to the academic and social success of many African American childre...
Race dialogues have the potential to promote shared family–school–community partnerships and equity ...
Extensive research has been dedicated to documenting the long history of racial tension and discrimi...
Educational leaders attempting to enact equity-focused change in their schools are frequently met wi...
Research on race, social class, and parent involvement in education often implies that parents’ educ...