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Quinlan, Catherine L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
Argumentation research often addresses the nature of argumentation as a complex set of procedures that can aid learning of complex scientific knowledge and practices. Thus, studies might look at transfer of knowledge and processes to specific science domains or to other types of procedural knowledge, such as teacher implementation in the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Lesson Plans, Transfer of Training, Persuasive Discourse
Gibson, Camille; Williams, Fay – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2020
This study examined university students' motivations for engaging in activism for justice. Of interest is what moved a sample of university youth at a historically Black university to get involved in the Jena Six protest of September 2007 given that cases of injustice have remained fairly commonplace in recent decades for persons of color. To…
Descriptors: Activism, Student Motivation, Student Attitudes, Social Justice
Eitzen, Amy M.; Postell-Walden, Lawana; Banks, Robin Michelle; Johnson, Anthony M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
College of Education faculty and staff at an HBCU developed an educational justice based reading club for freshmen teacher preparation students in an effort to provide authentic and important retention and reading experiences. The project sought to increase student retention through the building of this community and passion for educational…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Faculty, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teachers
Jackman, Kevon-Mark P.; Hightow-Weidman, Lisa; Poteat, Tonia; Wirtz, Andrea L.; Kane, Jeremy C.; Baral, Stefan D. – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objectives: To describe, using mixed-methods, perceptions of access to sexually transmitted infection test results via electronic personal health record (PHR) and correlates of willingness to adopt its use. Participants: Students at a mid-Atlantic historically black college. Methods: Focus-groups and interviews were conducted to explore themes on…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Black Colleges, Access to Information, Records (Forms)
Green-Weir, Robbya R.; Anderson, David; Carpenter, Robert – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2021
Soft-skill competencies are essential for successful careers. Yet, research shows that graduates often lack soft skill competencies. Reasons may be there is no set list of soft skills, soft skills are subjective, and they are challenging to teach and assess. Historically, there has been inconsistent funding for soft skill training in the U.S. for…
Descriptors: Soft Skills, Job Skills, Skill Development, Competency Based Education
Bryson, Brandy; Sheppard, Will – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2021
The brilliance of Black men and the strengths of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have been understudied and invisibilized. This focus group study examines the skills, habits, characteristics, and relationships to learning and achievement of 26 high-achieving, first-year Black male students at five HBCUs in North Carolina. This…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, African American Students, Males, High Achievement
McNaughtan, Jon; Hotchkins, Bryan K. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2021
Research on leadership is historically biased, with little consideration for different experiences of leaders of color. In this study, we applied the integrated race and leadership framework (Ospina & Foldy, 2009) and utilized a case study approach focused on the context of institutional communication to analyze the experiences of six Black…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Presidents, Professional Identity, Black Colleges
Briggs, Harold E.; Holosko, Michael J.; Banks, Leon; Huggins-Hoyt, Kimberly Y.; Parker, Jessica – Research on Social Work Practice, 2018
Purpose: This study explored how African Americans are currently represented in social work journals, research, and schools. Method: Journal publication content and editorship, research methods and designs, and school mission statements and course titles were examined. Results: Only 14% of publications in the top 5 social work journals targeted…
Descriptors: Social Work, Black Colleges, African American Students, Social Justice
Kang, Hye Won; Lee, Sung-Jin; Walker, Jane – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2018
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The purpose of this study is to examine breakfast-eating behaviors of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) students in conjunction with their breakfast awareness and eating habit satisfaction. A self-administered survey was distributed in fall semester 2016 (N 289 students). Results show…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Black Colleges, Nutrition, Breakfast Programs
Wendling, Lauren A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
W.E.B. Du Bois fought passionately for full civil rights, increased political representation, and a purposeful education for Black Americans based on theoretical models and philosophies that were aligned with and responsive to the most pressing needs of the Black community. This discussion provides an overview of the educational philosophy of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, African American Education, African American Community
Beeks, Amirah; Graves, Scott L., Jr. – Psychology in the Schools, 2017
The purpose of this study was to understand academic leadership's views of the field of school psychology. This is the first study that has attempted to incorporate the views of historically Black college and university (HBCU) Psychology Department Chairs' regarding the field of school psychology and the potential development of school psychology…
Descriptors: School Psychology, African American Students, Black Colleges, College Students
Gasman, Marybeth – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2017
This article looks at the Black Lives Matter Movement and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to play an important role in society. However, what the Black Lives Matter movement shows consistently is that predominantly White institutions need to change, to step up and embrace…
Descriptors: Activism, African Americans, Black Colleges, College Role
Eskine, Katherine E.; Hammer, Elizabeth Yost – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2017
Research has shown that first-day practices affect students' motivation, grades, and end of the semester ratings of the professors. However, research on student preferences of first day practices has been conducted at public, predominantly white institutions and has not investigated if first day preferences differ at a private or historically…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Private Colleges, Black Colleges
Levine, Peter – Liberal Education, 2019
The summer of 1961 was the summer of the Freedom Rides. Interracial groups led by college students drew global attention as they traveled on intercity buses in the teeth of white-supremacist violence. Today, powerful youth-led social movements--Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, the campaigns against gun violence and climate change, and anti-abortion and…
Descriptors: Freedom, Civil Rights, Campuses, Activism
Ricks, Jonathan R.; Warren, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2021
This qualitative study explored the high school to college transition experiences of ten successful firstgeneration college students (FGCS). Participants were college seniors at an historically black university in the United States. A generic qualitative research design was used, including in-depth, semi-structured interviews to collect and…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, African American Students, Student Adjustment, College Seniors