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February 17, 2015

Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students

Brown, A. L. (2006). Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students. University of Wisconsin–Madison. In recent years there has been substantial discussion in education and popular discourse about the importance of students of color having a… read more 

February 14, 2015

Pathways to Teaching: African American Male Teens Explore Teaching as a Career

Bianco, M., Leech, N. L., & Mitchell, K. (2011). Pathways to Teaching: African American Male Teens Explore Teaching as a Career. The Journal of Negro Education,80(3), 368-383. The need for African American male teachers is clear; however their pathway to teaching is in disrepair. This article shares research findings and a… read more 

February 14, 2015

African-American Male Honor Students’ Views of Teaching as a Career Choice

Smith, V. G., Mack, F. R., & Akyea, S. G. (2004). African-American Male Honor Students’ Views of Teaching as a Career Choice. Teacher Education Quarterly, 31(2), 75. A study examined African-American male honor students’ views of teaching as a career choice. Findings revealed that some qualified African-American male students are interested… read more 

February 12, 2015

‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood

Brockenbrough, E. (2012). ‘You ain’t my daddy!’: Black male teachers and the politics of surrogate fatherhood. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION, 16(4), 357-372. Recent scholarship on male teachers across several national contexts has investigated the dilemmas of hegemonic masculinity for male educators while only recently beginning to examine race as a mediator… read more 

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  • About
  • BLACK MALE RESEARCH
    • Research Briefs
    • Black Male Education Research Collection
      • Achievement (AC)
      • Familial Influences (FI)
      • Higher Education (HE)
      • Masculinity Studies (MS)
      • Occupation/Education (OE)
      • Race and Education (RE)
      • Sports/Athletics (SA)
      • Teaching (T)
      • Urban Education (UE)
    • Prominent Authors