Nichols, R. L. (2016). One african male in higher education. Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 11(2), 197-214. Many predominantly White universities and colleges are seeking ways to both recruit and retain Black students (Simmons, J., Lowery-Hart, R., Wahl, S. T., & McBride, M. C. (2013). Understanding the African-American student experience in… Continue Reading One African Male in Higher Education
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Key Theories and Frameworks for Improving the Recruitment and Retention of African American Students in Gifted Education
Ford, D. Y., Moore, J. L., & Scott, M. T. (2011). Key theories and frameworks for improving the recruitment and retention of african american students in gifted education.The Journal of Negro Education, 80(3), 239-253. An issue of much concern, and under much scrutiny and debate, is the persistent and extensive… Continue Reading Key Theories and Frameworks for Improving the Recruitment and Retention of African American Students in Gifted Education
Pathways to Teaching: African American Male Teens Explore Teaching as a Career
Bianco, M., Leech, N. L., & Mitchell, K. (2011). Pathways to Teaching: African American Male Teens Explore Teaching as a Career. The Journal of Negro Education,80(3), 368-383. The need for African American male teachers is clear; however their pathway to teaching is in disrepair. This article shares research findings and a… Continue Reading Pathways to Teaching: African American Male Teens Explore Teaching as a Career