Litzler, E., Samuelson, C. C., & Lorah, J. A. (2014). Breaking it down: Engineering student STEM confidence at the intersection of Race/Ethnicity and gender. Research in Higher Education, 55(8), 810-832. It is generally accepted that engineering requires a strong aptitude for mathematics and science; therefore, students’ judgments regarding their competence… Continue Reading Breaking it Down: Engineering Student STEM Confidence at the Intersection of Race/Ethnicity and Gender
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We’re Graduating, What’s Next? Relational Contribution to the Educational Attainment of Black Bermudian Adolescent Boys
Jethwani-Keyser, M., Mincy, R., & Haldane, E. (2013). We’re graduating, What’s next? relational contribution to the educational attainment of black bermudian adolescent boys.Journal of Black Psychology, 39(5), 455-485. Guided by ecological and integrative theories of child development, this article examined the associations between multiple systems of influence (school and family)… Continue Reading We’re Graduating, What’s Next? Relational Contribution to the Educational Attainment of Black Bermudian Adolescent Boys
Enhancing educational achievement through cultural awareness in young black males
Ghee, K. L. (1990). Enhancing educational achievement through cultural awareness in young black males. Western Journal of Black Studies, 14(2), 77. Identifies negative factors in the current culture and surroundings of Black males from childhood through adolescence, and their consequences in adulthood. Recommends programs that instill confidence and spur achievement through awareness… Continue Reading Enhancing educational achievement through cultural awareness in young black males