Calling Out the Elephant: An Examination of African American Male Achievement in Community Colleges

Education and Literacy;Race and Ethnicity

Calling Out the Elephant: An Examination of African American Male Achievement in Community Colleges

This study examines the effects of community college institutional factors on the academic achievement of African American males and their perceptions of their college experience. The authors found that African American men are disproportionately underachieving in community colleges in California. African American men have greater amounts of dissatisfaction with community college and do not engage with the various segments of the college when compared to the other subgroups in the study. Two variables - faculty interaction and campus climate - predicted if African American male students transferred, had higher grade point averages, and graduated at higher rates.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Western) / California

Calling Out the Elephant: An Examination of African American Male Achievement in Community Colleges

Education and Literacy;Race and Ethnicity

Calling Out the Elephant: An Examination of African American Male Achievement in Community Colleges

This study examines the effects of community college institutional factors on the academic achievement of African American males and their perceptions of their college experience. The authors found that African American men are disproportionately underachieving in community colleges in California. African American men have greater amounts of dissatisfaction with community college and do not engage with the various segments of the college when compared to the other subgroups in the study. Two variables - faculty interaction and campus climate - predicted if African American male students transferred, had higher grade point averages, and graduated at higher rates.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Western) / California

Altering the Course: Black Males In Medicine

Education and Literacy;Race and Ethnicity

Altering the Course: Black Males In Medicine

This report aims to understand the reasons for the decline in black male applicants and enrollees in medical school since 1978. It draws from interviews with black pre-medical students, physicians, researchers, and leaders, as well as research and data regarding black male education and involvement in STEM fields. The major themes identified from these sources include unequal K-12 educational opportunities, the absence of mentors or role models in medicine, public perceptions of black men, career attractiveness, and lack of financial resources.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States

Disproportionate Impact Of K-12 School Suspension And Expulsion On Black Students In Southern States

Children and Youth;Education and Literacy;Race and Ethnicity

Disproportionate Impact Of K-12 School Suspension And Expulsion On Black Students In Southern States

This report aims to make transparent the rates at which school discipline practices and policies impact Black students in every K-12 public school district in 13 Southern states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Southern)

Reclaiming the Promise of Racial Equity: In Education, Economics and Our Criminal Justice System

Education and Literacy;Prison and Judicial Reform;Race and Ethnicity

Reclaiming the Promise of Racial Equity: In Education, Economics and Our Criminal Justice System

This report provides a framework for the development of policy in national and state legislation, at the school board level and inside the AFT itself. It focuses on ways to end institutional racism in the criminal justice system and offers concrete steps to create schools where parents want to send their children, where students -- particularly boys of color -- are engaged, and where educators want to work.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

Dispelling Disparities for African American Male Students: A Review of Three Successful Charter School Models

Education and Literacy;Men;Race and Ethnicity

Dispelling Disparities for African American Male Students: A Review of Three Successful Charter School Models

This research study provides a comprehensive review of the ways in which schools of choice can advance academic outcomes for students through charters, college preparation programs, and single gender models. It reports three school models that have demonstrated success, followed by a discussion regarding undergirding program themes. Key recommendations for administrators and policy makers include reform strategies for discipline-related infractions, a reevaluation of the role of culture and its significance in the classroom, and the continual collaboration amongst school, home, and community.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

Dispelling Disparities for African American Male Students: A Review of Three Successful Charter School Models

Education and Literacy;Men;Race and Ethnicity

Dispelling Disparities for African American Male Students: A Review of Three Successful Charter School Models

This research study provides a comprehensive review of the ways in which schools of choice can advance academic outcomes for students through charters, college preparation programs, and single gender models. It reports three school models that have demonstrated success, followed by a discussion regarding undergirding program themes. Key recommendations for administrators and policy makers include reform strategies for discipline-related infractions, a reevaluation of the role of culture and its significance in the classroom, and the continual collaboration amongst school, home, and community.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

Dispelling Disparities for African American Male Students: A Review of Three Successful Charter School Models

Education and Literacy;Men;Race and Ethnicity

Dispelling Disparities for African American Male Students: A Review of Three Successful Charter School Models

This research study provides a comprehensive review of the ways in which schools of choice can advance academic outcomes for students through charters, college preparation programs, and single gender models. It reports three school models that have demonstrated success, followed by a discussion regarding undergirding program themes. Key recommendations for administrators and policy makers include reform strategies for discipline-related infractions, a reevaluation of the role of culture and its significance in the classroom, and the continual collaboration amongst school, home, and community.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

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