Teacher Preparation as Social Activism at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Herausgeber: Wilkerson, Amanda; Samuels, Shalander "Shelly"; Pringle, Eugene; Broughton, Anthony
Teacher Preparation as Social Activism at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Herausgeber: Wilkerson, Amanda; Samuels, Shalander "Shelly"; Pringle, Eugene; Broughton, Anthony
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Teacher Preparation as Social Activism at Historically Black Colleges and Universities offers new insights into the historical educational perspectives of teacher preparation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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Teacher Preparation as Social Activism at Historically Black Colleges and Universities offers new insights into the historical educational perspectives of teacher preparation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032757667
- ISBN-10: 1032757663
- Artikelnr.: 71621202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032757667
- ISBN-10: 1032757663
- Artikelnr.: 71621202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eugene Pringle, Jr., EdD, is a senior professorial lecturer in the master's and doctoral education policy and leadership programs at American University. Shalander "Shelly" Samuels, EdD, is an assistant professor of reading at Kean University. Amanda Wilkerson, EdD, is an assistant professor of higher education at UCF's College of Community Innovation and Education in Orlando, Florida. Anthony Broughton, PhD, is the associate dean and associate professor of education at Alabama State University.
Introduction. Part One: Results of Toil and Pain: Early Movements in
Teacher Preparation at HBCUs 1. Contextualizing Teacher Preparation at
Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2. Ubuntu and HBCUs: The Role
of Historically Black Colleges in Cultivating Activism and Social
Transformation in Education 3. Good (In)tensions: The Historical
Relationships between Hampton University and Black Teacher Preparation in
Deaf Education 4. Revaluing Women in the Narrative of Black Men Teachers
(BMTs): A Historical Examination of Race, Gender, and Class in Teacher
Preparation at Morehouse College Part Two: Present Positioning and
Implications 5. Teacher Preparation as Activism: Historically Black
Colleges and Universities Leading the Charge 6. A Place Where We All Can Be
Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education 7. Bridging the Digital
Divide: HBCUs Promoting Digital Equity in Teacher Education 8.
Transformative Teacher Preparation at HBCUs: Empowering Advocates for
Social Change; A Case Study of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University's College of Education 9. Transforming Teacher Preparation
Programs at HBCUs: Continuing the Legacy of Preparing Black Educators
Through Activism and Social Justice Part Three: Leveraging Practice for
Future Progression, Impact, and Social Activist Engagement. 10. Activism in
High Places: Exploring the Intersections of Florida's Black Teachers
Association, College Presidents, and Connecting Advocacy Through Colleges
of Education 11. Cultivating Equity-Minded Educators at HBCUs Through Black
Otherfathering as Social Activism 12. Post-Colonial Practices of
Liberation: Fugitive Pedagogy as a Lens for Opportunities to (Re)build and
(Re)engage in Acts of Humanization
Teacher Preparation at HBCUs 1. Contextualizing Teacher Preparation at
Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2. Ubuntu and HBCUs: The Role
of Historically Black Colleges in Cultivating Activism and Social
Transformation in Education 3. Good (In)tensions: The Historical
Relationships between Hampton University and Black Teacher Preparation in
Deaf Education 4. Revaluing Women in the Narrative of Black Men Teachers
(BMTs): A Historical Examination of Race, Gender, and Class in Teacher
Preparation at Morehouse College Part Two: Present Positioning and
Implications 5. Teacher Preparation as Activism: Historically Black
Colleges and Universities Leading the Charge 6. A Place Where We All Can Be
Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education 7. Bridging the Digital
Divide: HBCUs Promoting Digital Equity in Teacher Education 8.
Transformative Teacher Preparation at HBCUs: Empowering Advocates for
Social Change; A Case Study of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University's College of Education 9. Transforming Teacher Preparation
Programs at HBCUs: Continuing the Legacy of Preparing Black Educators
Through Activism and Social Justice Part Three: Leveraging Practice for
Future Progression, Impact, and Social Activist Engagement. 10. Activism in
High Places: Exploring the Intersections of Florida's Black Teachers
Association, College Presidents, and Connecting Advocacy Through Colleges
of Education 11. Cultivating Equity-Minded Educators at HBCUs Through Black
Otherfathering as Social Activism 12. Post-Colonial Practices of
Liberation: Fugitive Pedagogy as a Lens for Opportunities to (Re)build and
(Re)engage in Acts of Humanization
Introduction. Part One: Results of Toil and Pain: Early Movements in
Teacher Preparation at HBCUs 1. Contextualizing Teacher Preparation at
Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2. Ubuntu and HBCUs: The Role
of Historically Black Colleges in Cultivating Activism and Social
Transformation in Education 3. Good (In)tensions: The Historical
Relationships between Hampton University and Black Teacher Preparation in
Deaf Education 4. Revaluing Women in the Narrative of Black Men Teachers
(BMTs): A Historical Examination of Race, Gender, and Class in Teacher
Preparation at Morehouse College Part Two: Present Positioning and
Implications 5. Teacher Preparation as Activism: Historically Black
Colleges and Universities Leading the Charge 6. A Place Where We All Can Be
Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education 7. Bridging the Digital
Divide: HBCUs Promoting Digital Equity in Teacher Education 8.
Transformative Teacher Preparation at HBCUs: Empowering Advocates for
Social Change; A Case Study of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University's College of Education 9. Transforming Teacher Preparation
Programs at HBCUs: Continuing the Legacy of Preparing Black Educators
Through Activism and Social Justice Part Three: Leveraging Practice for
Future Progression, Impact, and Social Activist Engagement. 10. Activism in
High Places: Exploring the Intersections of Florida's Black Teachers
Association, College Presidents, and Connecting Advocacy Through Colleges
of Education 11. Cultivating Equity-Minded Educators at HBCUs Through Black
Otherfathering as Social Activism 12. Post-Colonial Practices of
Liberation: Fugitive Pedagogy as a Lens for Opportunities to (Re)build and
(Re)engage in Acts of Humanization
Teacher Preparation at HBCUs 1. Contextualizing Teacher Preparation at
Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2. Ubuntu and HBCUs: The Role
of Historically Black Colleges in Cultivating Activism and Social
Transformation in Education 3. Good (In)tensions: The Historical
Relationships between Hampton University and Black Teacher Preparation in
Deaf Education 4. Revaluing Women in the Narrative of Black Men Teachers
(BMTs): A Historical Examination of Race, Gender, and Class in Teacher
Preparation at Morehouse College Part Two: Present Positioning and
Implications 5. Teacher Preparation as Activism: Historically Black
Colleges and Universities Leading the Charge 6. A Place Where We All Can Be
Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education 7. Bridging the Digital
Divide: HBCUs Promoting Digital Equity in Teacher Education 8.
Transformative Teacher Preparation at HBCUs: Empowering Advocates for
Social Change; A Case Study of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University's College of Education 9. Transforming Teacher Preparation
Programs at HBCUs: Continuing the Legacy of Preparing Black Educators
Through Activism and Social Justice Part Three: Leveraging Practice for
Future Progression, Impact, and Social Activist Engagement. 10. Activism in
High Places: Exploring the Intersections of Florida's Black Teachers
Association, College Presidents, and Connecting Advocacy Through Colleges
of Education 11. Cultivating Equity-Minded Educators at HBCUs Through Black
Otherfathering as Social Activism 12. Post-Colonial Practices of
Liberation: Fugitive Pedagogy as a Lens for Opportunities to (Re)build and
(Re)engage in Acts of Humanization