Afrocentric Innovations in Higher Education - by Vida A Robertson & Jocelyn Smith-Gray & Abul Pitre (Hardcover)
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- Afrocentric Innovations in Higher Education supplants the historical notion of higher education as an individual endeavor with pioneering perspectives that outline interventions that enhance the education of people of African descent in areas of student services, teacher preparation, career preparation, and the role of Africana Studies in HBCUs.
- About the Author: Vida A. Robertson is associate professor of English and humanities and serves as the Director of the Center for Critical Race Studies at the University of Houston-Downtown.
- 142 Pages
- Education, Higher
- Series Name: Afrocentric Innovations in Higher Education
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Afrocentric Innovations in Higher Education supplants the historical notion of higher education as an individual endeavor with pioneering perspectives that outline interventions that enhance the education of people of African descent in areas of student services, teacher prepa...Book Synopsis
Afrocentric Innovations in Higher Education supplants the historical notion of higher education as an individual endeavor with pioneering perspectives that outline interventions that enhance the education of people of African descent in areas of student services, teacher preparation, career preparation, and the role of Africana Studies in HBCUs.
About the Author
Vida A. Robertson is associate professor of English and humanities and serves as the Director of the Center for Critical Race Studies at the University of Houston-Downtown.
Abul Pitre is chair and professor of Africana Studies at San Francisco State University.
Jocelyn D. Smith-Gray is assistant professor at Fayetteville State University and Africana Studies lecturer at San Francisco State University.