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Akella, Devi – Learning Organization, 2021
Purpose: This paper aims to contribute by placing the missing "learner agent" within the entire process of learning. To understand under what social conditions, it is possible to develop autonomous learners who are conscious of self, able to reflect on their identities, roles and responsibilities, to learn and develop professionally, in…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Models, Organizational Learning, Reflection
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Toldson, Ivory A.; Megra, Mahlet; Hudson, Jennifer; Mugo, Mercy; Overton, Cynthia – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are important for diversifying the science technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce. This study aims to develop a scale to understand the experiences of HBCU STEM students to spur research on the factors associated with HBCUs' success with recruiting, retaining, and graduating…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, STEM Education, Success, Test Construction
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Boncana, Mohomodou; McKayle, Camille A.; Engerman, Kimarie; Askew, Karyl – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
This multiple case study seeks to explore the leadership characteristics of HBCU presidents associated with success of some historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) in producing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduates. Success, in this context, is defined by the ability of institutions to recruit and retain…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Black Colleges, STEM Education, College Graduates
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McGee, Ebony O.; Parker, Lynette; Taylor, Orlando L.; Mack, Kelly; Kanipes, Margaret – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
HBCUs have outpaced all other institutions of higher education in graduating Black students who are empowered to pursue graduate programs and contribute to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ecosystem. These successes are due, in part, to Black presidents who are at the helm of these institutions. This study examined the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Presidents, STEM Education, Diversity
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Rockinson-Szapkiw, Amanda J.; Sharpe, Kathryn; Wendt, Jillian – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2022
Within this article, the researchers present the design, implementation, and evaluation of a pilot of a virtual peer mentoring training program for racial and ethnic minority women peer mentors within STEM programs at two historically black institutions. The design, usefulness, and usability of the training program are explored, and the influence…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Mentors, Competence, Academic Persistence
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Ghebreyessus, Kesete; Ndip, Edmund M.; Waddell, Michelle K.; Asojo, Oluwatoyin A.; Njoki, Peter N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This reflective overview describes the benefits of participation in authentic undergraduate research for students at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The department of chemistry and biochemistry at Hampton University has an undergraduate research environment that empowers and fosters a success-oriented research experience for…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Authentic Learning
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Sturgis, Ingrid; Lamb, Yanick Rice – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2022
When the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 hit, historically black colleges and universities were among the thousands of higher education institutions forced to pivot to online teaching. The pandemic has led to profound changes in social interaction and organization in postsecondary education. The pandemic required that institutions respond with…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Distance Education, Electronic Learning, COVID-19
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Elhage, Rasha; Laosebikan, Olanipekun; Black-Parker, Kimberly – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
Much of the research on the benefits of graduate education for minority students has focused on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Little has been done on Predominantly Black Institutions. This case study attempts to shed light on alumni perceptions of the benefits of their graduate education at a Predominantly Black Institution (PBI),…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Graduates, African American Students, Black Colleges
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Aryal, Bhushan; Bluemel, Brody; Nurse, A. Myrna – Composition Forum, 2022
This approach article describes the structure of the new Composition and Speech Program at Delaware State University, particularly in light of the use of discourse-based interview (DBI) methodology in the development process of the program. The program includes a 4-course sequence--three 2-credit hour composition courses and one 3-credit hour…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Improvement, Interviews, Professional Development
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Sahoo, Madhu Bala – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
It is often a challenge for an instructor to get the students' attention for interactive class learning. This paper focuses on the use of Black Panther movie characters to stimulate power bases discussion in class to encourage reflective observation and abstract conceptualization. Power bases are important because they are interlinked with other…
Descriptors: Films, Classroom Communication, Discussion, Teaching Methods
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Ward-Sutton, Courtney; Moore, Corey L.; Starr-Howard, Renee; Uhunoma, Osaretin; Manyibe, Edward O. – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2022
Purpose: This article provided a comprehensive overview of the available peer-reviewed and grey literature on the current status of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and small African American-owned technology firms participation in the federal assistive technology research and development (AT-R&D) enterprise. Method:…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Businesses, Technology, Industry
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Crowley-Watson, Megan – Communication Center Journal, 2019
In an attempt to increase writing center attendance and overall retention, a social media strategy was put into place in the Spring 2019 semester at Edward Waters College, an HBCU in Jacksonville, FL, and continued through the summer. In this case study, the choice of social media platforms is considered, including what platforms the Writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Social Media
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Syahrul Amin; Karen E. Rambo-Hernandez; Blaine A. Pedersen; Camille S. Burnett; Bimal P. Nepal; Noemi V. Mendoza Diaz – Cogent Education, 2024
This study examined the persistence of first-year engineering students at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) pre- and mid-COVID-19 interruptions and whether their characteristics (race/ethnicity, financial need status, first-generation status, SAT scores) predicted their persistence. Using…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Academic Persistence, COVID-19
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Wilkinson, Jeffrey S.; Davie, William R.; Taylor, Angeline J. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
The struggle for equality in journalism education for African Americans raises questions about how the government, news media, and educators worked together to realize the principles of civil rights. Certain milestones over the past 50 years can be charted through the collective scholarship of this journal's pages. A careful look back reveals how…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, College Students, African American Students, Educational History
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Jones, Sosanya M.; Phillips, Glenn Allen – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2020
Using a critical paradigm, in this paper we highlight how current theoretical perspectives may serve to minimize and undermine historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) within the discourse on racial climate assessment in higher education. In particular, we closely examine a widely used campus climate theory to highlight how it centers…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Black Colleges, Evaluation Methods, School Culture
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