Ransaw, T. (2014). The Good Father: African American Fathers Who Positively Influence the Educational Outcomes of Their Children. A Journal on Black Men,2(2), 1-25. African American men are not commonly thought of favorably as fathers, especially in regard to their children’s education. Using an adapted qualitative version of the quantitative fathering involvement scale, which is… Continue Reading The Good Father: African American Fathers Who Positively Influence the Educational Outcomes of Their Children
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Graduating Black Males: A Generic Qualitative Study
Bell, E. E. (2014). Graduating Black Males: A Generic Qualitative Study. The Qualitative Report, 19(7), 1. Black males face a difficult educational battle. Across America, graduation statistics for Black males are sobering. The purpose of this study was to explore why Black males drop out of school and to examine the current… Continue Reading Graduating Black Males: A Generic Qualitative Study
African American Male and Female Student Perceptions of Pulvers Body Images: Implications for Obesity, Health Care, and Prevention
Brown, S. R. & Hossain, M. B. & Bronner, Y. (2014). African American Male and Female Student Perceptions of Pulvers Body Images: Implications for Obesity, Health Care, and Prevention. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 25(3), 1328-1340. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Abstract Differences in male and female perception… Continue Reading African American Male and Female Student Perceptions of Pulvers Body Images: Implications for Obesity, Health Care, and Prevention