Dumangane, C. (2017). The significance of faith for black men’s educational aspirations.British Educational Research Journal, 43(5), 875-903. It is uncontested that British African Caribbean men are minimally represented in elite UK higher education institutions. Even as data demonstrates that African Caribbean males are more likely to study further education than… Continue Reading Open Access The significance of faith for Black men’s educational aspirations
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African American Adolescents’ Future Education Orientation: Associations with Self-efficacy, Ethnic Identity, and Perceived Parental Support
Kerpelman, J. L., Eryigit, S., & Stephens, C. J. (2008). African american adolescents’ future education orientation: Associations with self-efficacy, ethnic identity, and perceived parental support. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37(8), 997-1008. The current study, using data from 374 African American students (59.4% female) in grades 7-12 attending a rural,… Continue Reading African American Adolescents’ Future Education Orientation: Associations with Self-efficacy, Ethnic Identity, and Perceived Parental Support
Prisons, Pipelines, and the President: Developing Critical Math Literacy through Participatory Action Research
Terry, C. L. (2010). Prisons, Pipelines, and the President: Developing Critical Math Literacy through Participatory Action Research. Journal of African American Males in Education, 1(2), 73-104. Academic success, and the economic well-being it usually affords, is closely tied to math achievement. Key national indicators reveal decades of underperformance of African American males… Continue Reading Prisons, Pipelines, and the President: Developing Critical Math Literacy through Participatory Action Research