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Autor:
Vishnevskaya, Anastasia, Hilton, Kelly, Price, Ron, Thatcher, Geoffrey, Zhang, Ziyao, Tan, Alexis
Publikováno v:
International Communication Gazette; Oct2024, Vol. 86 Issue 6, p502-518, 17p
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Publikováno v:
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 26:223-226
Autor:
Hilton Kelly
Publikováno v:
Educational Studies. 55:1-11
Invariably, when I sit down with longtime teacher-friends, who started teaching with me in 1995, we reminisce about the good old days when teaching was new to us and we had hope that education woul...
Autor:
Hilton Kelly, Heather Moore Roberson
2024 SPE Outstanding Book Award WinnerIn this pioneering interdisciplinary reader, Hilton Kelly and Heather Moore Roberson have curated essential readings for thinking about black education from slavery to the present day. The reading selections are
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Autor:
Hilton Kelly
Publikováno v:
Educational Studies. 48:215-219
Black teachers, past and present, have seldom been presented as educational theorists whose practices are rooted in systematic and imaginative viewpoints developed over a lifetime of work. With ver...
Autor:
Hilton Kelly
Publikováno v:
Urban Education. 45:142-165
Given the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of E. Franklin Frazier’s award-winning Black Bourgeoisie , this article reconsiders the political nature of a respectability discourse among black teachers in the Jim Crow South.Writing against Fraz
What Jim Crow’s Teachers Could Do: Educational Capital and Teachers’ Work in Under-resourced Schools
Autor:
Hilton Kelly
Publikováno v:
The Urban Review. 42:329-350
This article explains how Jim Crow’s teachers—former teachers of legally segregated schools for blacks—prepared and motivated disadvantaged students in spite of funding and resource deprivation. According to the author, black teachers fashioned
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The American Sociologist. 38:135-158
Higher education is in crisis, especially in the public sector. Over the past few years, tuition at state universities across the country has increased dramatically, their budgets have been slashed and federal funding for need-based financial aid has