Beasley, S., Miller, K. & Cokley, K. (2015). Exploring the Impact of Increasing the Number of Black Men in Professional Psychology. 46(7), 704-722. The underrepresentation of Black men in professional psychology represents a critical issue, but this topic has received relatively limited coverage in the extant literature. Given the complex… Continue Reading Exploring the Impact of Increasing the Number of Black Men in Professional Psychology
Race, culture and agency: Examining the ideologies and practices of US teachers of black male students
Allen, Q. (2015). Race, culture and agency: Examining the ideologies and practices of US teachers of black male students. TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION, 47, 71-81. This study examines teachers of Black male students in a United States secondary school setting. Qualitative methods were used to document teachers’ ideologies of and… Continue Reading Race, culture and agency: Examining the ideologies and practices of US teachers of black male students
Deficient or Resilient: A Critical Review of Black Male Academic Success and Persistence in Higher Education
Eunyoung Kim1, e., & Hargrove, D. T. (2013). Deficient or Resilient: A Critical Review of Black Male Academic Success and Persistence in Higher Education. Journal Of Negro Education, 82(3), 300-311. What contributes to persistent trends of Black male educational underachievement? Past literature has often used a deficit-informed framework to answer this question,… Continue Reading Deficient or Resilient: A Critical Review of Black Male Academic Success and Persistence in Higher Education