Kolb, K. H. (2007). “Supporting Our Black Men”: Reproducing Male Privilege In A Black Student Political Organization. Sociological Spectrum,27(3), 257-274. Data collected from participant observation and interviews show how a predominately female Black student political organization privileged male members to increase the group’s prestige and ensure turnout at public events. The group accepted… Continue Reading “Supporting Our Black Men”: Reproducing Male Privilege In A Black Student Political Organization
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Recruiting and Retaining Black Male Teachers in Gifted Education
Nathaniel, B., & Ford, D. Y. (2014). Recruiting and Retaining Black Male Teachers in Gifted Education. Gifted Child Today, 7(3), 156-161. Every school district shares the pervasive issue of having males under-represented in the teaching profession. Likewise, most have a paucity of teachers who are African American. Combining both gender… Continue Reading Recruiting and Retaining Black Male Teachers in Gifted Education
The Trouble with Black Boys: The Role and Influence of Environmental and Cultural Factors on the Academic Performance of African American Males
Noguera, P. A. (2003). The Trouble with Black Boys: The Role and Influence of Environmental and Cultural Factors on the Academic Performance of African American Males. Urban Education, 38(4), 431-459. There is considerable confusion regarding why Black males are overrepresented in categories typically associated with negative behavioral outcomes. Drawing on research from… Continue Reading The Trouble with Black Boys: The Role and Influence of Environmental and Cultural Factors on the Academic Performance of African American Males