Morgan, J. (1995). Black males on campus. Black Issues in Higher Education, 12(14), 14-14. Responsible educators are concerned at the underrepresentation of black males on college campuses. Although colleges and universities aggressively recruit collegiate sports stars, only a minuscule number of them implement early intervention programs to induce African-American males… Continue Reading Black Males on Campus
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Creating a Pipeline for African American Computing Science Faculty: An Innovative Faculty/Research Mentoring Program Model
Jackson, J. F. L., & Moore, J. L. (2008). Introduction: The african american male crisis in education: A popular media infatuation or needed public policy response? American Behavioral Scientist, 51(7), 847-853. African Americans represent 1.3% of all computing sciences faculty in PhD-granting departments, underscoring the severe underrepresentation of Black/African American… Continue Reading Creating a Pipeline for African American Computing Science Faculty: An Innovative Faculty/Research Mentoring Program Model
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