Moore III, J. (2006). A qualitative investigation of African American males’ career trajectory in engineering: Implications for teachers, school counselors, and parents. The Teachers College Record, 108(2), 246-266. Using the grounded theory approach, this research investigation, drawing on a larger study, examined the factors that were most instrumental in influencing African American… Continue Reading A qualitative investigation of African American males’ career trajectory in engineering: Implications for teachers, school counselors, and parents
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A nation at risk: Increasing college participation and persistence among African American males to stimulate US global competitiveness
Palmer, R. T., Moore II, J. L., Davis, R. J., Hilton, A. A., (2010). A nation at risk: Increasing college participation and persistence among African American males to stimulate US global competitiveness. Journal of African American Males in Education., 1(2), 105-124. Today’s knowledge-based, global commerce requires continuous investment in human capital through post-secondary education… Continue Reading A nation at risk: Increasing college participation and persistence among African American males to stimulate US global competitiveness