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What is Minority Education

Elevating Intentional Education Practice in Graduate Programs
This is defined as education aimed at specific populations that are outside of the majority ethnic group within a community, state, locality, or nation that encourages the study of specific content relating to or groups carrying a protected status or category as defined under US law.
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African American Cultural Values Parallel Contemporary American Values in Graduate School Administration
Frank Robert Fuller (East Stroudsburg University, USA) and Howard C. Smith II (LIFE Advocacy Consulting Firm, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4600-3.ch011
Abstract
Throughout modern history, there have been attempts to divide communities in the US between groups as to point at and blame others. Worse still, some groups have preference towards contemporary American cultural values preferred over the values that represent minority populations. The status quo was to translate American contemporary cultural values as being white, angelo-saxon Protestant (WASP), primarily patriarchal populations or images as ideally preferred over those counter to this narrative, especially among minority groups. One can question whether contemporary American cultural values, for higher education, were any different within African American communities. We might appreciate the diversity of values and cultural influences a true American identity and diversity of opinions brings to being a stronger nation overall. African American cultural values towards education parallel contemporary values.
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