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Title African American male students in preK-12 schools : informing research, policy, and practice / edited by James L. Moore III, Chance W. Lewis.

Publication Info. United Kingdom : Emerald, 2014.
©2014

Item Status

Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (xxv, 394 pages) : illustrations, tables.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education, 2051-2317 ; Volume 2
Advances in race and ethnicity in education ; Volume 2.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Contents Academic and psychosocial development of African American males in prek-12 settings -- "Trying to find self": promoting excellence and building community among African American males -- Raising African American boys: an exploration of parental educational practices and beliefs -- Chutes and ladders: young African American males navigating potholes to achieve academic success -- Perspectives on educational attainment among vulnerable African American male youth -- A perfect storm: how pose, perception, and threat converge to perpetuate discriminatory discipline practices for black male students -- Community violence as a mediator between African American adolescent males' personal challenges and antisocial behaviors -- When federal law and state policies collide: African American boys are laden with momentous challenges -- Creating a college-going culture for African American males in middle school: a blueprint for school counselors -- Inside the black box: African American male students' educational experiences and outcomes as a result of participation in career and technical education -- Closing the social studies achievement gap for African American males -- Readers theater and the "receivement gap": the impact of theater-based instructional strategies on African American male's reading achievement -- African American males and physical education -- Race-gender inequality across residential and school contexts: what can policy do?
Summary African American Males in PreK-12 Schools: Informing Research, Practice, and Policy presents a comprehensive viewpoint on preK-12 schooling for African American males. Including theoretical, conceptual, and research based chapters, this edited volume offers readers compelling evidence of the education challenges and successes for this student population. Each chapter provides a richer perspective of the experiences of African American males throughout their elementary and secondary education. Additionally, each chapter includes strong implications for education research, practice, and policy, as well as concrete recommendations to important stakeholders, such as educators, school counselors, parents, etc. Collectively, the contributors communicate throughout the edited volume that educational change is needed and that educational success is attainable for African American males. It is intended that the edited volume will help inform education research, practice, and policy as they relate to African American males. Equally important, it is envisioned that the readers will develop a greater interest in the education of African American males.
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Subject African American boys -- Education.
African American boys -- Education.
African American boys.
African American students.
African American students.
African Americans -- Education (Elementary)
African Americans -- Education (Elementary)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Lewis, Chance W. (Chance Wayne), 1972- editor.
Moore, James L., III, editor, author.
Other Form: Print version: African American male students in preK-12 schools. First edition. United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2014 9781783507832 (OCoLC)864790085
ISBN 9781784412838 (e-book)
178441283X (e-book)
1306875978
9781306875974
9781783507832 (hardback)
1783507837 (hardback)