Hopkins, D. N. (2008). Toward a positive black male heterosexuality. Anglican Theological Review, 90(3), 575-581. Gender construction remains a socialization process influenced by child-rearing and parenting models, peer pressure and positive examples, movies and other media, educational institutions and training organizations, and biblical interpretation and faith communities. Other factors of influence are… Continue Reading Toward a positive black male heterosexuality
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Introduction: The African American Male Crisis in Education: A Popular Media Infatuation or Needed Public Policy Response?
Jackson, J. F., & 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. This special theme issue, Beyond Brown: New Approaches to Addressing Inequities in Education for African American Males , addresses not only a… Continue Reading Introduction: The African American Male Crisis in Education: A Popular Media Infatuation or Needed Public Policy Response?
African American students’ satisfaction with distance education courses
Flowers, L. A., Moore III, J. L., & Flowers, L. O. (2008). African American students’ satisfaction with distance education courses. Student Affairs On-Line,9(3). National data showed that the more distance education courses African American students took, the more likely they were to report greater satisfaction with distance education courses. Full article… Continue Reading African American students’ satisfaction with distance education courses