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
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African-American Male Honor Students’ Views of Teaching as a Career Choice
Smith, V. G., Mack, F. R., & Akyea, S. G. (2004). African-American Male Honor Students’ Views of Teaching as a Career Choice. Teacher Education Quarterly, 31(2), 75. A study examined African-American male honor students’ views of teaching as a career choice. Findings revealed that some qualified African-American male students are interested… Continue Reading African-American Male Honor Students’ Views of Teaching as a Career Choice
‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood
Brockenbrough, E. (2012). ‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION, 16(4), 357-372. Recent scholarship on male teachers across several national contexts has investigated the dilemmas of hegemonic masculinity for male educators while only recently beginning to examine race as a mediator… Continue Reading ‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood