The purpose of the study was to examine the extent to which African-American history is presented in a variety of elementary, middle, and high schools. Ninety surveys were distributed in urban, suburban, and rural school districts in western New York. The subjects were classroom teachers who responded to the surveys. The survey was designed to find out how teachers are representing African-Americans in their classroom. An analysis of the data from the surveys indicates all the subjects in the study are representing African-Americans in their classrooms. However, teachers in urban schools have a greater representation of presenting African-Americans than teachers in suburban and rural schools. Teachers represented African-Americans through b...
The purpose of this study was to look at the following questions: 1. Has the growth declined or incr...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to examine how the racial makeup of school ...
African American students make up 17% of the public school population nationwide. Ironically, 41% pe...
Teacher Knowledge about Educating Children of African Descent in Urban Schools was a quantitative st...
The student population in the public school systems throughout the United States has become more rac...
The academic achievement gap for African American students compared to their White counterparts has ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between urban teachers’ perceptions and th...
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher perceptions of third and fourth grade African Ameri...
No Child Left Behind has caused educators to take a critical look at the achievement levels of all p...
African American male teachers represent a disproportionately low number of educators in the America...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the teaching experiences of White educators wor...
Concerns regarding teacher recruitment and teacher retention among African American teachers continu...
The research study addresses the overrepresentation of African American students in special educatio...
A case study of the experiences of six African American male teachers in a southern K-12 school dist...
Many students primarily those in the urban school districts are at risk of dropping out or not achie...
The purpose of this study was to look at the following questions: 1. Has the growth declined or incr...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to examine how the racial makeup of school ...
African American students make up 17% of the public school population nationwide. Ironically, 41% pe...
Teacher Knowledge about Educating Children of African Descent in Urban Schools was a quantitative st...
The student population in the public school systems throughout the United States has become more rac...
The academic achievement gap for African American students compared to their White counterparts has ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between urban teachers’ perceptions and th...
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher perceptions of third and fourth grade African Ameri...
No Child Left Behind has caused educators to take a critical look at the achievement levels of all p...
African American male teachers represent a disproportionately low number of educators in the America...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the teaching experiences of White educators wor...
Concerns regarding teacher recruitment and teacher retention among African American teachers continu...
The research study addresses the overrepresentation of African American students in special educatio...
A case study of the experiences of six African American male teachers in a southern K-12 school dist...
Many students primarily those in the urban school districts are at risk of dropping out or not achie...
The purpose of this study was to look at the following questions: 1. Has the growth declined or incr...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to examine how the racial makeup of school ...
African American students make up 17% of the public school population nationwide. Ironically, 41% pe...