African American Culture and Heritage in Higher Education Research and Practice
The book examines the questions; what is the relationship between African Americans' culture and experiences, and how should their culture be integrated into research and practice? How do African Americans' intra- and interrelations differ in higher education? How does understanding African American culture as it relates to higher education research enhance policy-making and practice? What role do HBUCs play in African Americans' participation in higher education? What are the policy and practice implications of past and current research? Scholars and practitioners of education, culture, and race relations will find this collection informative and interesting. |
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Approximately 43 % of White high school graduates ages 18 to 24 attended college compared with 35 % for African American . In fact , after demonstrating increases in enrollment over the last decade , in 1994 African Americans posted the ...
The majority of African Americans attended historically Black colleges and universities ( HBCUs ) as recently as two decades ago . Black colleges originated out of a social system that condoned slavery until 1865.
In the 1970s , approximately 60 % of African Americans who attended HBCUs and approximately 45 % of African Americans who attended PWIs ... Therefore , approximately 90 % of students attending HBCUs in the South have been southerners .
Although in the 1980s more African Americans were electing to attend PWIs , in the 1990s many African American ... in the numbers of African Americans participating in higher education and transition from attending HBCUs to PWIs .
Until well past the midtwentieth century , African Americans attended schools founded specifically to educate ... War II and subsequent wars and after the passing of the civil rights laws , more African Americans are attending PWIs .
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Historical Origins of Change Implications for African Americans in Higher Education | 39 |
Examining African American Higher Education Research Issues and Paradigms | 53 |
And Who Shall Control Their Minds? Race Consciousness and Collective Commitments among African American Students | 55 |
The College Experience A Conceptual Framework to Consider for Enhancing Students Educational Gains | 71 |
Am I Black Enuf fo Ya? Black Student Diversity Issues of Identity and Community | 89 |
Addressing Higher Education Policy and Practice as They Relate to African American Culture | 151 |
Policy Practice and Performance Strategies to Foster the Meaningful Involvement of African Americans in Higher Education DecisionMaking Proces... | 153 |
The Relationship between Evaluation Effort and Institutional Culture Mixing Oil and Water? | 169 |
African Americans and College Choice Cultural Considerations and Policy Implications | 177 |
Higher Education and Teacher Preparation Meeting the Challenges and Demands for Academic Success of Urban Youth | 191 |
Higher Education Policies and Professional Education in American Black Colleges | 203 |
Concluding Thoughts | 219 |
Index | 221 |
SelfSegregation An Oxymoron in Black and White | 117 |
Doing What Comes Unnaturally Increasing African American Faculty Presence in Predominantly White Colleges and Universities | 129 |
Cultural Capital and the Role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Educational Reproduction | 139 |
About the Editor and Contributors | 229 |