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Hammons, Lisa D.; Mathews, Jerry G. – 1999
This study looked at the graduation rates of an urban, historically black, comprehensive community college to compare success rates of students who took a remediation course with those students who took no remediation courses. Data were collected from 659 first time freshman enrolled at Bishop State Community College (AL). Chi-square tests were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, Black Colleges, Blacks
Beilke, Jayne R. – 1999
This paper is part of a larger study of southern African American women who were awarded fellowship awards by the Julius Rosenwald Fund and the General Education Board (GEB) for the purpose of graduate study at northern universities prior to school desegregation. An examination of their professional histories suggests that the women faced a glass…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Achievement, Black Achievement, Black Colleges
Nweke, Winifred; Noland, Juanie – 1996
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using performance and portfolio assessment techniques to diversify assessment in a minority teacher education program at Tuskegee University (Alabama). Both performance and portfolio assessments served as the exit examination. These techniques were used for three reasons: a state…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Brady, Gary M.; Gosnell, Russell J.; Keepler, Manuel; Smith, Laura B. – 1997
This paper describes a new core curriculum at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), a state supported black liberal arts college which emphasizes leadership and community service. The new core, "Critical Foundations in the Arts and Sciences" (CFAS), provides more interdisciplinary courses, and facilitates subsequent interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Computer Science Education, Core Curriculum, Cultural Education
Newman, Kathryn A. – 1994
This paper presents a method for increasing the pool of potential African-American educational researchers. The approach, called Researching Teachers in Residence (RTR), provides opportunities for inservice and preservice teachers to engage in collaborative research with university-based staff and faculty. RTR was started at Grambling (Louisiana)…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Leadership, Black Teachers, College School Cooperation
Days, Drew S. – 1978
Concern has grown among black educators about government litigation and administrative proceedings involving state systems of higher education as they relate to equality of educational opportunity. Properly prepared and presented to the courts, these cases can enhance equal educational opportunities by eliminating the continuing effects of past…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Colleges, Blacks, Court Litigation
von Euler, Mary – 1982
As a basis for arriving at appropriate desegregation legal theory and policies, the case law in higher education, analogous case law from elementary and secondary education, and additional insights provided by social science, experience, and common sense are examined. The following issues are reviewed: (1) whether the desegregation of higher…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Students, College Choice, College Desegregation
James, Richard L. – 1980
Black educators and black teacher education are directly affected by the "back to basics" movement, the minimum competency testing program, and the use of standardized test scores as a criterion for teacher certification. Black educators have a high stake in the back to basics movement, and it is important for them to be involved in the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Black Colleges, Black Teachers, Evaluation Criteria
Gary, Lawrence E.; And Others – 1981
In response to the need to bolster research skills and research activity of faculty members in predominantly black colleges, the Mental Health Research and Development Center at Howard University began a three-year research and grantsmanship training program in 1978. The program has been funded by the National Institute of Education. Over 60…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Black Colleges, Black Teachers, College Faculty
Kim, Mikyong – 1996
This study investigated the comparative capacity of women-only and co-educational colleges to impact on two dimensions of women students' intellectual development: (1) intellectual self-confidence; and (2) critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The study also attempted to isolate the effect of attending women-only colleges from other…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Freshmen, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis
Matlock, John; Humphries, Frederick S. – 1979
A case study is presented of the planning of a merger of two public institutions in Nashville, Tennessee, in which a federal judge ordered predominantly white University of Tennessee at Nashville to merge with predominantly black Tennessee State University. This action represents the first time a white university has merged with a black one, with…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Students, Case Studies, College Desegregation
Johnson, Barbara J. – 2000
This study assesses the process of faculty socialization at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), asking how faculty at these institutions perceive their socialization experiences, what kinds of institutional characteristics affect faculty socialization, and what are the major barriers to promotion and tenure faced by African…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Environment, College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship
Shaw, Ruth G. – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1991
Discusses declining Black enrollments at Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC). Proposes an alliance between CPCC and Johnson C. Smith University that would purposefully focus on serving students, creatively explore the transfer of students from academic and vocational curricula, expand financial aid options, and emphasize the preparation of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Articulation (Education), Black Colleges, Black Students
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Smith, Donald H. – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
D. M. Stewart draws no implications for connecting African history and culture to academic achievement. Racism continues to exist; and only education that leads to cultural liberation, political solidarity, and economic strengths will prevail against it. Howard University must see itself as a center for academic and cultural excellence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, African Culture, African History, Black Colleges
Smith, Calvert H. – 1981
The role of predominantly black colleges and reasons that they are needed by their constituencies are considered. It is suggested that one of the primary reasons historically black colleges have experienced enrollment and program growth is the perception of the black community about the significance of these institutions. It is claimed that the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Colleges, Black Students, College Desegregation
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