Almost forty percent of African American students are in special education programs, though they constitute only 17 % of the general education population (Kunjufu, 2005). A conclusive explanation has yet to be reached as to why this disproportion ex-ists, but multiple suggestions have been made. The ideas that will be presented in this literature review focus on factors such as race, teacher perception and preparation, cultural differences, biases in norm-referenced testing and culturally unresponsive curricula. The purpose of this research review is to gain an understanding of why these issues continue to occur, and what professionals can do to rectify this phenomenon
Background: Previous research and data suggest that minority students have a disproportionate repres...
African American students make up 17% of the public school population nationwide. Ironically, 41% pe...
Past research has shown that African American/Black males are referred for special education evaluat...
Almost forty percent of African American students are in special education programs, though they con...
Overrepresentation of minorities in special education is a growing problem in schools today. Researc...
2019-03-11The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires states to implement polici...
The disproportionality or overrepresentation of African American students in special education is a ...
Many students primarily those in the urban school districts are at risk of dropping out or not achie...
After decades of advancement in education equality, a disproportional number ofUnited States racial ...
There is a disproportionate amount of African-American males in special education programs. Several ...
The research study addresses the overrepresentation of African American students in special educatio...
A disproportionately high number of minority students are referred by general education teachers for...
The disproportionate representation of African Americans in special education continues to be a prev...
This paper focuses on the outcomes of the social forces that operate against African American males ...
This study deals with the question of how black students\u27 academic performance may be impacted by...
Background: Previous research and data suggest that minority students have a disproportionate repres...
African American students make up 17% of the public school population nationwide. Ironically, 41% pe...
Past research has shown that African American/Black males are referred for special education evaluat...
Almost forty percent of African American students are in special education programs, though they con...
Overrepresentation of minorities in special education is a growing problem in schools today. Researc...
2019-03-11The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires states to implement polici...
The disproportionality or overrepresentation of African American students in special education is a ...
Many students primarily those in the urban school districts are at risk of dropping out or not achie...
After decades of advancement in education equality, a disproportional number ofUnited States racial ...
There is a disproportionate amount of African-American males in special education programs. Several ...
The research study addresses the overrepresentation of African American students in special educatio...
A disproportionately high number of minority students are referred by general education teachers for...
The disproportionate representation of African Americans in special education continues to be a prev...
This paper focuses on the outcomes of the social forces that operate against African American males ...
This study deals with the question of how black students\u27 academic performance may be impacted by...
Background: Previous research and data suggest that minority students have a disproportionate repres...
African American students make up 17% of the public school population nationwide. Ironically, 41% pe...
Past research has shown that African American/Black males are referred for special education evaluat...