This article unveils the largely unknown theories and practices of “cultural reattachment Africentric education leaders,” because many people of African descent are now choosing to reattach (in whole or in part) to aspects of certain African cultures (such as Wolof or Akan). The article offers a brief background of African-centered education, discusses the theories and philosophies of Africentric education leaders, and explicates the methodology of this Africentric research project. Africentric education leaders are concerned about black communities becoming more avaricious but less unified; therefore, they offer African cultural ethos to combat both miseducation and individualism. This article also provides policy recommendations for insti...
Higher education and K-12 education develop the foundation for economic advancement for individuals,...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of race in the implementation of education reform t...
K-12 practitioners in urban areas are faced with unique circumstances while serving racially margina...
K-12 practitioners in urban areas are faced with unique circumstances while serving racially margina...
Black children living in the urban cities of America largely depend on public schools for an educati...
African American children are the proxy for what ails American education in general. And so, as we f...
This study consists of a comprehensive analysis of Afrocentricity and African Centered\ud Education ...
This study explores how two teachers enact Africentric literacy pedagogy as a means of engaging Blac...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe curricula used in three African Centered educati...
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is the largest and one of the most ethnically diverse schoo...
Afrocentricism stems from a total attempt by African Americans to define themselves based on their o...
Afrocentric Curriculum The historical legacy of racial discrimination in the United States points to...
During the early 1970s, scholars, parents, and educators began a campaign for schooling experiences ...
The imprint of spiritual African and Africentric educational leadership is deeply entwined in the st...
The current state of education for African American children continues to fall behind the academic ...
Higher education and K-12 education develop the foundation for economic advancement for individuals,...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of race in the implementation of education reform t...
K-12 practitioners in urban areas are faced with unique circumstances while serving racially margina...
K-12 practitioners in urban areas are faced with unique circumstances while serving racially margina...
Black children living in the urban cities of America largely depend on public schools for an educati...
African American children are the proxy for what ails American education in general. And so, as we f...
This study consists of a comprehensive analysis of Afrocentricity and African Centered\ud Education ...
This study explores how two teachers enact Africentric literacy pedagogy as a means of engaging Blac...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe curricula used in three African Centered educati...
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is the largest and one of the most ethnically diverse schoo...
Afrocentricism stems from a total attempt by African Americans to define themselves based on their o...
Afrocentric Curriculum The historical legacy of racial discrimination in the United States points to...
During the early 1970s, scholars, parents, and educators began a campaign for schooling experiences ...
The imprint of spiritual African and Africentric educational leadership is deeply entwined in the st...
The current state of education for African American children continues to fall behind the academic ...
Higher education and K-12 education develop the foundation for economic advancement for individuals,...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of race in the implementation of education reform t...
K-12 practitioners in urban areas are faced with unique circumstances while serving racially margina...