In this essay, Marvin Lynn explores a range of perspectives on African American education, with particular focus on three works: Black American Students in an Affluent Suburb: A Study of Academic Disengagement, by social anthropologist John Ogbu; African-Centered Pedagogy: Developing Schools of Achievement for African American Children, by teacher education expert Peter Murrell; and African American Literacies, by Elaine Richardson, professor of English and applied linguistics. Lynn draws on Charles Valentine\u27s sociological framework for understanding culture in order to interrogate how the concept of culture is used in these works. Lynn concludes that critical race theory in education — a rapidly emerging discourse on schooling and ineq...
The article discusses cultural identity, experience, and gap, along with the connections of critical...
School Days and Family Ways investigates the positions of educated characters in response to their f...
There is a general awareness that a substantial gap exists between the educational achievement of th...
This article explores the connectivity of research and theories of African American emancipatory ped...
The American pedagogical system has been ineffective in teaching African-American people because the...
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequaliti...
This projects walks through the contemporary U.S. education debate from the perspective of Africana ...
The oppositional culture theory, which posits that historically oppressed minorities resist school g...
This research was based on culturally relevant pedagogy, a teaching method that promotes academic an...
Literature on critical thinking discussing the experiences of African American students is limited. ...
Historically, White people, and by default whiteness (i.e., White racial hegemony/White supremacy), ...
Language and literacy are a means of delivering care through consideration of students’ home culture...
Black children living in the urban cities of America largely depend on public schools for an educati...
For youth, schools are simultaneously sites of production, socialization, and development. At school...
Intertwined, in this case, suggests that important interactions take place between teachers and stud...
The article discusses cultural identity, experience, and gap, along with the connections of critical...
School Days and Family Ways investigates the positions of educated characters in response to their f...
There is a general awareness that a substantial gap exists between the educational achievement of th...
This article explores the connectivity of research and theories of African American emancipatory ped...
The American pedagogical system has been ineffective in teaching African-American people because the...
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequaliti...
This projects walks through the contemporary U.S. education debate from the perspective of Africana ...
The oppositional culture theory, which posits that historically oppressed minorities resist school g...
This research was based on culturally relevant pedagogy, a teaching method that promotes academic an...
Literature on critical thinking discussing the experiences of African American students is limited. ...
Historically, White people, and by default whiteness (i.e., White racial hegemony/White supremacy), ...
Language and literacy are a means of delivering care through consideration of students’ home culture...
Black children living in the urban cities of America largely depend on public schools for an educati...
For youth, schools are simultaneously sites of production, socialization, and development. At school...
Intertwined, in this case, suggests that important interactions take place between teachers and stud...
The article discusses cultural identity, experience, and gap, along with the connections of critical...
School Days and Family Ways investigates the positions of educated characters in response to their f...
There is a general awareness that a substantial gap exists between the educational achievement of th...