"This paper addresses the need to open opportunities in educational research so that more minority researchers can contribute their personal experiences and acquired expertise to the development of excellent, equitable, and effective school programs and practices for all children. It captures the perspectives of a young minority (African American) educational researcher as he trier, to reconcile his language, culture, and values with the assumptions of a system driven by research and development results that in his view hold a very narrow definition of 'truth. ' As the researcher melds personal insight with the theoretical knowledge acquired through formal education, he gains a more holistic view of the strengths and weakness...
The process of completing this undergraduate honors thesis was one of the most challenging endeavors...
Using the cultural-ecological and culturally relevant theory as the theoretical overarching framewor...
This research explores the lived experiences and successes of African American students in higher ed...
The economic and social barriers to the academic and social success of many African American childre...
High rates of childhoodpovertyandrapid, significant increases in the ethnic minority population in t...
For decades, educators have struggled to find ways to deal with the academic achievement gap between...
This article presents a part of the results of a Master’s research in which the issue of children wh...
Cognitive deficits in black and other minority children have been assumed, described, and then expla...
The achievement gap between African-American and European-American students in U.S. public schools i...
This paper will attempt to identify the ways in which racism permeates education beginning in childh...
This paper examines the need for educators to work from a systems approach and become more involved ...
The research in this paper provides an overview and analysis of the problems in our nations\u27 scho...
Many students primarily those in the urban school districts are at risk of dropping out or not achie...
This paper identifies and explores three major factors that affect the career choices of African Ame...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences/Gender Equity Studies)) -- California State University,...
The process of completing this undergraduate honors thesis was one of the most challenging endeavors...
Using the cultural-ecological and culturally relevant theory as the theoretical overarching framewor...
This research explores the lived experiences and successes of African American students in higher ed...
The economic and social barriers to the academic and social success of many African American childre...
High rates of childhoodpovertyandrapid, significant increases in the ethnic minority population in t...
For decades, educators have struggled to find ways to deal with the academic achievement gap between...
This article presents a part of the results of a Master’s research in which the issue of children wh...
Cognitive deficits in black and other minority children have been assumed, described, and then expla...
The achievement gap between African-American and European-American students in U.S. public schools i...
This paper will attempt to identify the ways in which racism permeates education beginning in childh...
This paper examines the need for educators to work from a systems approach and become more involved ...
The research in this paper provides an overview and analysis of the problems in our nations\u27 scho...
Many students primarily those in the urban school districts are at risk of dropping out or not achie...
This paper identifies and explores three major factors that affect the career choices of African Ame...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences/Gender Equity Studies)) -- California State University,...
The process of completing this undergraduate honors thesis was one of the most challenging endeavors...
Using the cultural-ecological and culturally relevant theory as the theoretical overarching framewor...
This research explores the lived experiences and successes of African American students in higher ed...