Brown, A. L. (2009). ‘O brotha where art thou?’Examining the ideological discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students. Race Ethnicity and Education, 12(4), 473-493. Since the early 1990s, several researchers have found that African American teachers who are successful with African American students hold deep philosophical commitments… read more
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“Brothers Gonna Work It Out:” Understanding the Pedagogic Performance of African American Male Teachers Working with African American Male Students
Brown, A. L. (2009). “Brothers Gonna Work It Out:” Understanding the Pedagogic Performance of African American Male Teachers Working with African American Male Students. The Urban Review, 41(5), 416-435. Drawing from ethnographic data, this paper explores how African American male teachers working with African American male students performed their pedagogy. This paper highlights how… read more
African American male teachers in public schools: An examination of three urban school districts
Lewis, C. (2006). African American male teachers in public schools: An examination of three urban school districts. The Teachers College Record,108(2), 224-245. Currently, African American students constitute approximately 20% of the public school population, while African American male teachers constitute 1% of the teaching force. In this article, the author presents… read more
Legacy of a Pioneer African American Educator
Cazers, G., & Curtner-Smith, M. (2013). Legacy of a Pioneer African American Educator. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 84(1), 39-51. The purpose was to reconstruct the historical and legendary contribution of one exemplary African American physical education teacher educator who lived and worked in the Deep South prior to and immediately… read more