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Black college leadership in PK-12 education / edited by Ivory A. Toldson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 900451760X
  • 9789004517608
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Black college leadership in PK-12 educationDDC classification:
  • 370.71/1 23/eng/20220608
LOC classification:
  • LC2782 .B53 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Strategic priorities for historically black colleges and universities with teacher preparation programs / Ivory A. Toldson, Denise Person, and Nyla Rogers -- Building meaningful HBCU and K-20 partnerships beyond the ivory tower / Allyson Watson -- How black colleges can recruit, prepare, and support black male teachers / Verjanis Peoples and Ivory A. Toldson -- The efficacy of assessment measures used for admission and certification and differential impact on people of color / Ivan W. Banks -- Culturally relevant pedagogy : decolonizing the curriculum and promoting educational equity / Anthony A. Pittman, Dywanna Smith, Delphia Smith and Kelly Demeturia -- HBCUs as a pathway to becoming a scientist : institutional characteristics of HBCUs that are among the top baccalaureate origins of black doctorate recipients in STEM / Ivory A. Toldson, Mercy Mugo, Jennifer Hudson, Mahlet Megra and Cynthia Overton.
Summary: "Educational equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice are widely considered to be the most important civil rights challenge of the 21st century. Many HBCUs began in the 1800s as institutions to prepare Black teachers to teach in segregated America. Although their focus has expanded since their critical beginnings, HBCUs remain significant producers of African American teachers. Today, as the United States grapples with educational disparities, lack of diversity among education professionals, systemic racism, and the recent politically-inspired assaults on Critical Race Theory, we need HBCU leadership in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade education more than ever. Black College Leadership in PK-12 Education amplifies the research and perspectives of HBCU leaders, including four HBCU education deans, on how HBCUs help school districts optimize education for Black preschool, elementary and secondary students. Specific topics include HBCU teacher preparation, building HBCU and K-12 partnerships, culturally responsive teaching, inclusive assessment practices, and HBCU leadership in STEM education. This book is ideal for schoolteachers and administrators who want to use HBCUs as a resource to improve education, as well as HBCU leaders who want to work more effectively with local school districts"-- Provided by publisher.
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Strategic priorities for historically black colleges and universities with teacher preparation programs / Ivory A. Toldson, Denise Person, and Nyla Rogers -- Building meaningful HBCU and K-20 partnerships beyond the ivory tower / Allyson Watson -- How black colleges can recruit, prepare, and support black male teachers / Verjanis Peoples and Ivory A. Toldson -- The efficacy of assessment measures used for admission and certification and differential impact on people of color / Ivan W. Banks -- Culturally relevant pedagogy : decolonizing the curriculum and promoting educational equity / Anthony A. Pittman, Dywanna Smith, Delphia Smith and Kelly Demeturia -- HBCUs as a pathway to becoming a scientist : institutional characteristics of HBCUs that are among the top baccalaureate origins of black doctorate recipients in STEM / Ivory A. Toldson, Mercy Mugo, Jennifer Hudson, Mahlet Megra and Cynthia Overton.

"Educational equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice are widely considered to be the most important civil rights challenge of the 21st century. Many HBCUs began in the 1800s as institutions to prepare Black teachers to teach in segregated America. Although their focus has expanded since their critical beginnings, HBCUs remain significant producers of African American teachers. Today, as the United States grapples with educational disparities, lack of diversity among education professionals, systemic racism, and the recent politically-inspired assaults on Critical Race Theory, we need HBCU leadership in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade education more than ever. Black College Leadership in PK-12 Education amplifies the research and perspectives of HBCU leaders, including four HBCU education deans, on how HBCUs help school districts optimize education for Black preschool, elementary and secondary students. Specific topics include HBCU teacher preparation, building HBCU and K-12 partnerships, culturally responsive teaching, inclusive assessment practices, and HBCU leadership in STEM education. This book is ideal for schoolteachers and administrators who want to use HBCUs as a resource to improve education, as well as HBCU leaders who want to work more effectively with local school districts"-- Provided by publisher.

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