Milner, H. R., Pabon, A., Woodson, A., & Mcgee, E. (2013). Teacher Education and Black Male Students in the United States.REMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research, 3(3), 235 – 263. Teacher education programs in the United States (U.S.) struggle to prepare teachers to meet the complex needs of elementary and… Continue Reading Teacher Education and Black Male Students in the United States
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‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
Brown, A. L. (2009). ‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students. Race Ethnicity and Education, 12(4), 473-493. Since the early 1990s, several researchers have found that African American teachers who are successful with African American students hold deep philosophical commitments… Continue Reading ‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
A Different Type of Summer Camp: SNCC, Freedom Summer, Freedom Schools, and the Development of African American Males in Mississippi
Etienne, L. (2013). A Different Type of Summer Camp: SNCC, Freedom Summer, Freedom Schools, and the Development of African American Males in Mississippi.Peabody Journal of Education, 88(4), 449-463. The civil rights movement of the late 1950s and 1960s had a transformational effect on American society and on grassroots movements for social… Continue Reading A Different Type of Summer Camp: SNCC, Freedom Summer, Freedom Schools, and the Development of African American Males in Mississippi