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Reality infused into Livingstone’s teacher education program: early successes seen with African American male instructors – Livingstone College in North Carolina
The chart below looks at student in institutions and departments offering teacher education. It is subdivided into five blocks, one comparing actual numbers, the other four comparing percentages. The chart reads as follows:
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Through the eyes of a student – account of a student who attended a college fair
Editorial note: An institution’s purpose for attending a college fair is to attract high school students to their campuses. Black Issues thought it would be interesting to hear from a student who attended. The following is his report.
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The money chase: videoconference participants get insider tips on ethnic philanthropy – Panel Discussion
Washington When it comes to ethnic philanthropy, a couple of things need to be clear. First, the color that really counts is not Black, White, Brown, or Red, but green – as in dollar green. Second, without know how and persistence, pleas for funding will likely not be heard regardless of the nobility or desperation of the plea.
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College ends race-based scholarship programs at behest of Education Department – Northern Virginia Community College
ANNANDALE, Va. A Virginia community college will end five small ace-based scholarship programs following a complaint filed with the U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights.
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Controversial plan may cut student loan costs – student loan provision
Low- and middle-income college students could get a break on their student loans next year — if Congress can defy the wishes of private lenders.
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Increasing power, not just numbers – senior-level African American administrators
Since the late 1960s, there has been a substantial increase in the number of senior-level African American administrators at traditionally White institutions. However, I contend that this increase conveys a partly false perception, and that perception leads one to believe that a goal of higher education — racial equalization — has been achieved.
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Home shopping network: CD-ROMs facilitate college search process
With a seventeen-year-old high school junior for a son, the time has come once again to go college shopping. And as one of those guys who hates to shop, I naturally was looking for something that would allow me to visit a university or two hundred without leaving home. After all, travel expenses can be…well, expensive.
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The virtual classroom – new technology for teaching African American literature – includes related article on Western Governor’s University – Cover Story
Bryan Carter is devoted to teaching African American literature from the Harlem Renaissance era, a period considered one of the most creative in American history.
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Black Teachers on Teaching. – book reviews
Does American society want to educate all of its children? An optimist would respond that of course it does, but it just can’t seem to provide equity in its distribution of resources and educational outcomes. Others would argue that social, political and economic forces create hurdles which slow or completely retard the flow of positive educational goods and benefits into certain communities.
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Robbing Peter to pay Paul – reauthorizing the higher education act
Reauthorizing the higher education act amid the new political reality means some programs may lose so that others might gain.
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New political leadership – Philadelphia Congressman Chaka Fattah – Cover Story
No one could ever accuse Congressman Chaka Fattah of being timid about taking risks.
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Forthcoming ETS Report proclaims the importance of HBCUs – Educational Testing Service; Historically Black Colleges and Universities – includes related article on ETS Report
WASHINGTON Every time the public funding of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is discussed, the same question arises: Now that colleges and universities are no longer segregated, why should a separate system of colleges and universities, begun in the time of segregation, be maintained?
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