Rowley, L. L., & Bowman, P. (2009). Risk, Protection, and Achievement Disparities among African American Males: Cross-Generation Theory, Research, and Comprehensive Intervention. The Journal of Negro Education, 78(3), 305-320. In this post-industrial global society, parental and student role strains may exacerbate social-ecological risks and academic difficulties of African American male… Continue Reading Risk, Protection, and Achievement Disparities among African American Males: Cross-Generation Theory, Research, and Comprehensive Intervention
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Self-Efficacy in African American Adolescent Males Living in Urban Public Housing
Nebbitt, V. (2009). Self-Efficacy in African American Adolescent Males Living in Urban Public Housing. Journal of Black Psychology, 35(3), 295-316. African American adolescent males are one of our nation’s most vulnerable populations. They lag behind their female counterparts in education, labor market participation, and career development. Several studies have found… Continue Reading Self-Efficacy in African American Adolescent Males Living in Urban Public Housing
The Brotherhood: Empowering Adolescent African-American Males Toward Excellence. Professional School Counseling
Wyatt, S. (2009). The Brotherhood: Empowering Adolescent African-American Males Toward Excellence. Professional School Counseling, 12(6), 463-470. A review of the literature reveals that African-American males do not achieve at the same academic levels as their White counterparts. This article reports the effectiveness of a school-based male mentoring program established by… Continue Reading The Brotherhood: Empowering Adolescent African-American Males Toward Excellence. Professional School Counseling