Scott, S. V., & Rodriguez, L. F. (2015). “A fly in the ointment”: African american male preservice teachers’ experiences with stereotype threat in teacher education.Urban Education, 50(6), 689. This study draws from a larger phenomenological study on African American academic persistence and career aspirations in education. This article highlights three… Continue Reading “A Fly in the Ointment”: African American Male Preservice Teachers’ Experiences With Stereotype Threat in Teacher Education
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African American males: Soon gone?
Bryant, N. (2000). African American males: Soon gone?. Journal of African American Men, 4(4), 9-17. Examines social & psychological factors contributing to the negative space in which African American males find themselves. These males have suffered disproportionately from the breakdown of the US family. African American youths have internalized negative stereotypes that… Continue Reading African American males: Soon gone?
Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males
Foster, H. L. (1995). Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males: A Survey. Journal of African American Men,1(1), 37-70. People’s stereotypical beliefs, feelings, expectations, and fantasies about black males were investigated. A sample of 3, 130 subjects included 1,627 educators and 1,503 noneducators. Subject data were collected related to sex, race,… Continue Reading Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males