Washington, A. R. (2010). Professional School Counselors and African American Males: Using School/Community Collaboration to Enhance Academic Performance. Journal of African American Males in Education, 1(1), 26-39. Professional school counselors can play an instrumental role in the academic development of students with whom they interact. To empower professional school counselors in promoting… read more
“Brother Where Art Thou?” African American Male Instructors’ Perceptions of the Counselor Education Profession
Brooks, M., & Steen, S. (2010). “Brother Where Art Thou?” African American Male Instructors’ Perceptions of the Counselor Education Profession. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development,38(3), 142-153. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of African American male counselor educators regarding the limited number of African American male… read more
Listening to Black Male Student Voices Using Web-Based Mentoring
Grant, D. G., & Dieker, L. A. (2011). Listening to Black Male Student Voices Using Web-Based Mentoring. Remedial and Special Education, 32(4), 322-333. The voices of Black male students labeled as having an emotionally disorder (ED) are seldom heard regarding their perspectives on education. By excluding their opinions, educators are missing an important aspect… read more
Risk and Protective Factors in Mathematically Talented Black Male Students Snapshots From Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade
McGee, E. O., & Pearman, F. A. (2014). Risk and Protective Factors in Mathematically Talented Black Male Students Snapshots From Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade. Urban Education, 49(4), 363 – 393. Within urban elementary schools are Black students who continue to challenge the normative deficit characterization of the educational opportunities of students… read more