Educating African Canadians

Educating African Canadians
Author: Keren S. Brathwaite
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781550285000

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This book offers a critical assessment of the experiences of African Canadian students, exploring strategies that will serve to enhance their academic success. Writing from their respective locations as students, parents, teachers, counsellors, professors and researchers, the contributors to this collection alert readers to many of the challenges that African Canadians face in the educational system. They discuss new initiatives and suggest new directions that might improve the academic success of Black students. Educating African Canadians offers practical suggestions that can enhance the education not only of African Canadian students, but of all students. An Our Schools/Our Selves book.

Education of African Canadian Children

Education of African Canadian Children
Author: Awad Ibrahim
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0773548467

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Hundreds of thousands of African Canadian children demand and deserve quality education that promotes success both within and outside of school. Recognizing that the education these young people receive will shape their lives as citizens, the contributors to this volume provide an important, timely analysis of the educational experiences of African Canadian children and youth. With contributions from leading and emerging scholars, The Education of African Canadian Children critically responds to and comments on the historical, cultural, institutional, and informational contexts and problems of the learning lives of these children. The authors offer a comprehensive history of African Canadians’ encounters with the education system, the current challenges they are facing, and opportunities for more inclusive and democratic educational practices that will better serve this population. Advocating for cultural redemption and learning success for a population that is not being served well by Canadian public education systems, this book will benefit teachers, students, government program managers, policy makers, and educational researchers. The first multi-authored work of its kind, The Education of African Canadian Children opens new debates and possibilities for change for those concerned with education in their communities and their country.

Educating African Canadians

Educating African Canadians
Author: Karen S."" ""Brathwaite
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN: 9781459325098

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Educating African Canadians

Educating African Canadians
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996
Genre: Blacks
ISBN:

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Annotation This book offers a critical assessment of the experiences of African Canadian students, exploring strategies that will serve to enhance their academic success. Writing from their respective locations as students, parents, teachers, counsellors, professors and researchers, the contributors to this collection alert readers to many of the challenges that African Canadians face in the educational system. They discuss new initiatives and suggest new directions that might improve the academic success of Black students. Educating African Canadians offers practical suggestions that can enhance the education not only of African Canadian students, but of all students. An Our Schools/Our Selves book.

Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy

Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy
Author: Awad Ibrahim
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1487528728

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The essays in Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy make visible the submerged stories of Black life in academia. They offer fresh historical, social, and cultural insights into what it means to teach, learn, research, and work while Black. In daring to shift from margin to centre, the book’s contributors confront two overlapping themes. First, they resist a singular construction of Blackness that masks the nuances and multiplicity of what it means to be and experience the academy as Black people. Second, they challenge the stubborn durability of anti-Black tropes, the dehumanization of Blackness, persistent deficit ideologies, and the tyranny of low expectations that permeate the dominant idea of Blackness in the white colonial imagination. Operating at the intersections of discourse and experience, contributors reflect on how Blackness shapes academic pathways, ignites complicated and often difficult conversations, and reimagines Black pasts, presents, and futures. This unique collection contributes to the articulation of more nuanced understandings of the ways in which Blackness is made, unmade, and remade in the academy and the implications for interrelated dynamics across and within post-secondary education, Black communities in Canada, and global Black diasporas.

The African Diaspora in Canada

The African Diaspora in Canada
Author: Wisdom Tettey
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1552381757

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This book addresses the conceptual difficulties and political contestations surrounding the applicability of the term "African-Canadian". In the midst of this contested terrain, the volume focuses on first generation, Black Continental Africans who have immigrated to Canada in the last four decades, and have traceable genealogical links to the continent.

New Perspectives on African-Centred Education in Canada

New Perspectives on African-Centred Education in Canada
Author: George Jerry Sefa Dei
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1551304171

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New Perspectives on African-Centred Education in Canada is the first study of African-centred schooling in the Canadian context. Starting with an in-depth look at the creation of an Africentric public school within the Toronto District School Board, it tells the story of the movement behind that school's creation and lays bare a rich history of activism, organization, and resistance on the part of numerous African Canadian communities and their allies. The book presents a critical overview of the issues facing racialized students and offers a unique vision of African-centred education as a strategy for student engagement and social transformation. The authors, well known public commentators on African-centred education in Canada, offer a comprehensive analysis of the media controversy surrounding African-centred schools, as well as candid reflections on the personal challenges of fighting a largely unpopular battle.

Africentric Social Work

Africentric Social Work
Author: Delores V. Mullings
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-05-31T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1773634593

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This edited collection focuses on Africentric social work practice, providing invaluable assistance to undergraduate students in developing foundational skills and knowledge to further their understanding of how to initiate and maintain best practices with African Canadians. In social work education and field practice, students will benefit from the depth and breadth of this book’s discussions of social, health and educational concerns related to Black people across Canada. The book’s contributors present a broad spectrum of personal and professional experiences as African Canadian social work practitioners, students and educators. They address issues that African Canadians confront daily, which social work educators and potential practitioners need to understand to provide racially and culturally relevant services. The book presents students with an invaluable opportunity to develop their practical skills through case studies and critical thinking exercises, with recommendations for how to ethically and culturally engage in African-centred service provision.

Re/visioning

Re/visioning
Author: Vincent D'Oyley
Publisher: Captus Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1998
Genre: Africans
ISBN: 9781896691473

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African-American/Afro-Canadian Schooling

African-American/Afro-Canadian Schooling
Author: C. Glenn
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230119506

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Tracing the history of black schooling in North America, this book emphasizes factors in society at large - and sometimes within black communities - which led to black children being separate from the white majority. In African-American/Afro-Canadian Schooling: From the Colonial Period to the Present , Charles L. Glenn reveals the evolution of assumptions about race and culture as applied to schooling, as well as the reactions of black parents and leadership in the United States and Canada.