Lewis, C. (2006). African American male teachers in public schools: An examination of three urban school districts. The Teachers College Record,108(2), 224-245. Currently, African American students constitute approximately 20% of the public school population, while African American male teachers constitute 1% of the teaching force. In this article, the author presents… Continue Reading African American male teachers in public schools: An examination of three urban school districts
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Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
Brown, A. L. (2006). Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students. University of Wisconsin–Madison. In recent years there has been substantial discussion in education and popular discourse about the importance of students of color having a… Continue Reading Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood
Brockenbrough, E. (2012). ‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION, 16(4), 357-372. Recent scholarship on male teachers across several national contexts has investigated the dilemmas of hegemonic masculinity for male educators while only recently beginning to examine race as a mediator… Continue Reading ‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood