If they come, we should listen: African American education majors’ perceptions of a predominantly white university experience

Volume: 19, Issue: 7, Pages: 697 - 717
Published: Oct 1, 2003
Abstract
The recruitment and retention of minority students in teacher education programs has received the attention of schools of education. For those minority students who choose to pursue a career in teaching and decide to attend a predominantly white university, their experience must be appreciated for the challenges it presents. This study was undertaken to listen to the voices of African American education majors enrolled in a teacher education...
Paper Details
Title
If they come, we should listen: African American education majors’ perceptions of a predominantly white university experience
Published Date
Oct 1, 2003
Volume
19
Issue
7
Pages
697 - 717
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