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What is African Diaspora

Overcoming Current Challenges in the P-12 Teaching Profession
Primarily refers to communities that are descended from Africans dispersed by the slave trade from the 15th through 19th centuries; also less commonly refers to people of African origin who live outside of Africa.
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Understanding the Attrition Rates of Diverse Teacher Candidates: A Study Examining the Consequences of Social Reproduction
Tonya Johnson (Bronx Community College, City University of New York, USA) and Edward Lehner (Bronx Community College, City University of New York, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1177-0.ch012
Abstract
The National Center for Education Statistics has indicated that the vast majority of New York State teaching positions remain disproportionately reflective of and populated by members of the dominant culture even while student populations grow increasingly diverse. New York has experienced a dramatic increase in the number of racially and ethnically diverse students, including many immigrant groups, in nearly all regions of the state. Consistently, teacher education research has underscored the importance of having multilingual, multiethnic, and multiracial teacher candidates successfully enter the teaching profession. Yet it appears that too few teacher preparation programs have altered preparation practices to accommodate this need. While acknowledging the need for a more diverse teaching force, this chapter examines 5 years of teacher candidates' educational outcomes in an urban community college. The empirical data underscore a complicated and often exclusionary teacher preparation pathway. This pathway, inadvertently, often precludes racially and ethnically diverse teacher candidates.
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Applying Data Triangulation to Explain Parenting Experiences in the African Diaspora
Black people whose ancestry can be traced to Africa but now live in various parts of the world. They retain a collective memory of their original homeland through histories, achievements, and cultures. They have an attachment to their homeland be it by relating to their country personally, by planning to return, or by being in solidarity with those who stayed behind.
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Ubuntu Epistemology, Sankofa Scale, Africana Womanism, and African American Male Theory in Leadership: African American Mentoring – Transform and Restore
The global collective of African descended individuals living in the Americas and around the world. Also the sixth region of Africa.
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Re-Conceptualizing Race in New York City's High School Social Studies Classrooms
Primarily, communities that are descended from Africans dispersed by the slave trade from the 15 th through 19 th centuries, though also, less commonly, people of African origin who live outside of Africa.
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