716 research outputs found
A Critical Race Examination Of The Lived Experiences Of Persistent African American Students At A Predominantly White Community College
For well over a century, African Americans have fought for equal rights to employment, prosperity, political power and freedom. Earning an education was the way forward. Over time, legislative and institutional policies have created greater access to education for racialized individuals. Yet, African American students remain the most underserved population, and among the lowest in degree attainment across ethnic groups. Decades of research literature places blame on students and families, highlighting student deficiencies. Far fewer explanations in the literature point to institutional barriers that perpetuate practices that place African American students at a disadvantage. Critical Race Theory (CRT) offers a lens to examine ways in which race continues to be a prominent component of inequality throughout education, and allows researchers to critique deficit theorizing that may be limited by the exclusion of voices of people of color. Using CRT as a theoretical framework, and phenomenology as a methodology, this study examines the lived experiences of African American students who have persisted beyond their first year in a predominantly white community college. A student who has persisted has re-enrolled, transferred, or graduated by the second fall or spring term following the initial fall or spring term enrollment. Further, this study illuminates institutional factors that have both supported and hindered their progress. Five themes emerged as a result of in-depth interviews with seven self-identified African American research participants: influential others, high school programs, early choice major and path to the profession, dispelling and overcoming imposed stereotypes, negotiating the PWI using self-identified strengths and strategies. Participants shared the difficulties and triumphs they experienced on the predominantly white community college campus, as well as strengths and strategies they used to work through challenges. An analysis of participant experiences using three of Ladson Billings’ (1998) tenets of critical race theory; exposing racism, counter-stories, and critique of liberalism, is provided, allowing for further explication of the ways race and racism take form and influence outcomes for marginalized students
Freshwater accessibility in rural and remote locations of the Fiji Islands: a case study of Kalabu and Korovisilou Villages
PENGGUNAAN SENSOR pH SEBAGAI PENDETEKSI KELAYAKAN PADA SUMBER AIR MINUM.
Laporan akhir ini berjudul “Penggunaan Sensor pH Sebagai Pendeteksi Kelayakan Pada Sumber Air Minum”. Tujuan dari penulisan laporan akhir ini terdap suatu alat yang berfungsi sebagai pendeteksi kadar pH air yang akan di konsumsi pada sistem filter air minum.
Suatu alat yang menggunakan Arduino Nano sebagai pengendali dari keseluruhan rangkain, mendapatkan masukan dari sensor pH yang akan di kendali oleh arduino lalu nilai pH akan ditampilkan melalui LCD. Apabila nilai yang terbaca oleh sensor pH menunjukan nilai pH di bawah 6,5 dan di atas 8,5 maka air tersebut ddinyatakan asam dan basa.
Alat ini akan mendeteksi kadar pH air yang akan di konsumsi secara tepat dan akurat selama aktu kurang dari 2 menit sensor akan mendeteksi kadar pH air dan di tampilkan melaui LCD
Tabulated Pressure Coefficients and Aerodynamic Characteristics Measured in Flight on the Wing of the D-558-I Research Airplane Through a Mach Number Range of 0.80 to 0.89 and Throughout the Normal-force-coefficient Range at Mach Numbers of 0.61, 0.7
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