Robinson, S. A. (2016). The voice of a gifted Black male with dyslexia represented through poetry: an auto-ethnographic account. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 30(2), 113–119. Literature from the perspective of Western philosophy remains to be embedded in a “deficit” opinion that points at “fixing” Black males in special education rather than… read more
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The Authentic Voice of Gifted and Talented Black Males Regarding Their Motivation to Engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Coleman, A. (2016). The Authentic Voice of Gifted and Talented Black Males Regarding Their Motivation to Engage in STEM. IAGC Journal. (In press). This study explored the factors motivating gifted and talented Black males to engage in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The specific problem addressed was the lack… read more
Never too young to lead: gifted African American males in elementary school
Bonner, F. A., II, & Jennings, M. (2007). Never too young to lead: Gifted african american males in elementary school.Gifted Child Today, 30(2), 30. Just within the past two decades, there has been a proliferation of a variety of literature, both academic and popular, regarding the underachievement and underrepresentation of… read more
“I have to be three steps ahead”: Academically Gifted African American Male Students in an Urban High School on the Tension between an Ethnic and Academic Identity
Graham, A., & Anderson, K. A. (2008). “I have to be three steps ahead”: Academically gifted african american male students in an urban high school on the tension between an ethnic and academic identity. The Urban Review, 40(5), 472-499. This case study investigation of three Academically Gifted African American male… read more