Brown, A. L. (2011). Pedagogies of experience: a case of the African American male teacher. Teaching Education, 22(4), 363-376. Numerous scholars have illustrated how African American teachers’ past experiences provide them a philosophical vision committed to teaching for social and educational change for African American students. This article draws from this body of… Continue Reading Pedagogies of experience: a case of the African American male teacher
Anthony L. Brown
On Human Kinds and Role Models: A Critical Discussion about the African American Male Teacher
Brown, A. L. (2012). On Human Kinds and Role Models: A Critical Discussion about the African American Male Teacher.Educational Studies, 48(3), 296-315. This article explores the theoretical implications around positioning the Black male teacher as the central agent of social change for Black male students. In addressing such concerns, my intention… Continue Reading On Human Kinds and Role Models: A Critical Discussion about the African American Male Teacher
‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
Brown, A. L. (2009). ‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students. Race Ethnicity and Education, 12(4), 473-493. Since the early 1990s, several researchers have found that African American teachers who are successful with African American students hold deep philosophical commitments… Continue Reading ‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students