Rhoden, S. (2017). “Trust me, you are going to college”: How trust influences academic achievement in black males. The Journal of Negro Education, 86(1), 52-64. Despite a long-standing history of structural and institutional challenges, there are a significant number of Black males who achieve positive academic outcomes. This article examines… read more
The influence of mentoring on the academic trajectory of a 17-year-old Black male college sophomore from the United Kingdom: a single case study
Goings, R. B., Davis, J., Britto, J., & Greene, D. (2017): The influence of mentoring on the academic trajectory of a 17-year-old Black male college sophomore from the United Kingdom: a single case study, Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, DOI: 10.1080/13611267.2017.1364853 There has been a national- and state-level call… read more
Introduction Supporting Twice Exceptional African American Students: Implications for Classroom Teaching
Robinson, S. A. (2016). Introduction to the Special Issue. Journal of African American Males in Education, 7(1), 1-4. Supporting Twice Exceptional African American Students_Robinson
Triple Identity Theory: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Gifted Black Males with Dyslexia
Robinson, S. A. (2016). Triple Identity Theory: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Gifted Black Males with Dyslexia. Urban Education Research and Policy Annuals, 4(1), 147-158. Much of the current scholarship on Black males focuses on the achievement gap; their underidentification as twice-exceptional, underrepresentation in gifted and talented programs, and their… read more