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    • [DOC File]American Educational Research Association Special Interest ...

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      Christina Vogt, Women Educators representative to NCWGE is working on this for the DC, AAUW chapter. vogt.christina@yahoo.com Christina will discuss how “education reforms” such as charter schools, vouchers, and support of faith-based activities have …

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    • [DOC File]Home | Marietta College

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      “Eminently Qualified” in African American Women Educators, Ed. Karen Johnson and Abul Petri, 2014. Carole Wylie Hancock, Associate Professor of Education at Marietta College, has 40 years of teaching experience. Prior to coming to Marietta College she was the Coordinator of the Education Transfer Program at Washington State Community ...

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    • Houston Community College

      The role of African American educators, as revealed through the experiences of Viola Duvall-Stewart, powerfully impacted the national struggle for civil rights. At the end of the segment, students are asked to consider the following question:

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    • [DOCX File]Western Carolina University

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      African-American women in educational administration: The importance of mentors and sponsors. Journal of Negro Education, 64 (4), 409-422. ... Georgia Retired Educators Association (GREA), 2004. Service Award, Compact for Faculty Diversity, Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, 2003 .

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      Today, African American women and girls represent the . fastest growing incarcerated population. A single snap-shot, a 13 county study in California, has revealed that African American girls represent an astounding 70% of incarcerated girls entering juvenile hall. Yet these same girls represent only 11.9% of the total population across the ...

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    • [DOC File]Women’s History of Higher Education in the American South ...

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      The first African-American woman granted a college degree in the U.S. graduated from Oberlin in 1862. ... Administrators and educators feared that if this trend continued, coed schools would be taken over by women. ... Women and higher education in American History: Essays from the Mount Holyoke College Sesquicentennial Symposia. Ed.

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    • [DOC File]‘A totally worthwhile experience’: mature students ...

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      These African-American women post-secondary teachers have developed criteria that they use to support the notion that they have credibility in the classroom despite the negative actions of many doubting students who had doubts of the credibility of these adult educators because they are African-American and female.

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      B) opened the first institution of learning for African American women. C) became the first woman to attend an American university. D) established one of the earliest teacher training programs in …

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