Comeaux, E. (2013). Faculty Perceptions of High-Achieving Male Collegians: A Critical Race Theory Analysis. Journal of College Student Development, 54(5), 453-465. Critical race theory was employed as an interpretive framework to explore faculty perceptions of the academic accomplishments of high-achieving Black and White male collegians. Using photo elicitation methodology, faculty participants responded… read more
Higher Education (HE)
Understanding the Relationships among Racial Identity, Self-Efficacy, Institutional Integration and Academic Achievement of Black Males Attending Research Universities
Reid, K. (2013). Understanding the Relationships among Racial Identity, Self-Efficacy, Institutional Integration and Academic Achievement of Black Males Attending Research Universities. Journal Of Negro Education, 82(1), 75-93. This study asserts that African American males with higher grade point averages (GPAs) in college are also academically and socially integrated into campus and hold… read more
School Context, Precollege Educational Opportunities, and College Degree Attainment Among High-Achieving Black Males
Rose, V. C. (2013). School Context, Precollege Educational Opportunities, and College Degree Attainment Among High-Achieving Black Males. The Urban Review,45(4), 472-489. Access to high-quality educational opportunities is central to growing postsecondary degree attainment. This study employs secondary data analysis of the public-use National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS:88/00) to examine how school… read more
African American male achievement: Using a tenet of critical theory to explain the African American male achievement disparity
Palmer, R. T., & Maramba, D. C. (2011). African American male achievement: Using a tenet of critical theory to explain the African American male achievement disparity. Education and Urban Society, 43(4), 431-450. Although African Americans continue to demonstrate a desire for education, Black male enrollment and completion rates in higher education… read more