Psychology - Asa Hilliard, III, PhD

  Asa Hilliard, III, PhD Dedicated his career to exploring ways to better educate children and to teach the truth about the history of Africa and the African diaspora. ******************Asa Hilliard, III,PhD***************** Dedicated his career to exploring ways to better educate children and to teach the truth about the history of Africa and the African diaspora. ********************************************************** For this research paper, identify a specific psychological contribution made by a person of minority status in the United *Minimally, this paper should include name, date of birth, specific contribution(s) to the field and date(s) if known, and significant events occurring during the lifetime or at the time of the contribution ****Additional requirements**** *6 pages in length (not including cover page or references page) *Include at least five journal or book references (your textbook may be used but in addition to these five references) *Only professional, peer-reviewed journal articles should be used as source material () *For an easy-to-navigate APA reference site, this may prove valuable to you when writing this paper: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ ***Below is a list of peer reviewed journal article references that I intend to use for my research paper*** Reference to use: Chamberlain, S. P. (2004). Asa G. Hilliard, III and Alba A. Ortiz. Intervention in School and Clinic, 40(2), 96-105. doi:10.1177/10534512040400020501 Hilliard, A. G. (1998). SBA: The reawakening of the African mind. Gainesville, Fla: Makare Pub. Lee, C. D. (2008). Synthesis of Research on the Role of Culture in Learning Among African American Youth: The Contributions of Asa G. Hilliard, III. Review of Educational Research, 78(4), 797-827. doi:10.3102/0034654308320967 Lemons-Smith, S. (2008). Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III: Trumpeter for the Academic and Cultural Excellence of African American Children. Review of Educational Research, 78(4), 908-920. doi:10.3102/0034654308321296 Mabie, G. E. (2000). Race, Culture, and Intelligence: An Interview with Asa G. Hilliard III. The Educational Forum, 64(3), 243-251. doi:10.1080/00131720008984761 Tillman, L. C. (2008). The Scholarship of Dr. Asa G. Hilliard, III: Implications for Black Principal Leadership. Review of Educational Research, 78(3), 589-607. doi:10.3102/0034654308321454