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African American

2008

Kansas State University Libraries

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The Presence Of Adult Education Theories In African American Farmers Advocacy Campaign, Bernadette Mckelly Oct 2008

The Presence Of Adult Education Theories In African American Farmers Advocacy Campaign, Bernadette Mckelly

Adult Education Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Enough With Color-Blind Classrooms! Giving African-American Students A Voice In Constructing Their Learning Experience, Jacqueline P. Callery Sep 2008

Enough With Color-Blind Classrooms! Giving African-American Students A Voice In Constructing Their Learning Experience, Jacqueline P. Callery

Adult Education Research Conference

Literature on critical thinking discussing the experiences of African American students is limited. This study examined the experiences of African American undergraduate business students, as they became stronger critical thinkers. The study concludes by suggesting educators in higher education settings embrace the cultural diversity of the students in their classroom to inform culturally relevant course content development.


Orality And African American Adult Education: The Art Of The Spoken Word And Hip Hop, Lisa R. Merriweather Hunn, Kevin Britton Aug 2008

Orality And African American Adult Education: The Art Of The Spoken Word And Hip Hop, Lisa R. Merriweather Hunn, Kevin Britton

Adult Education Research Conference

Hip Hop and The Spoken Word are popular art forms within the younger generations of the African American community. Though the listeners of these art forms recognize their educational potential, adult educators have not. This paper highlights the value of Hip Hop and The Spoken Word for informal learning.