Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80455-579-8 (ISBN)
Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education contributes to the existing literature on this population with a focus on teaching, mentoring, advising, and counseling Black boys and men, from preschool to graduate/professional school and beyond into their careers. The chapter authors address the gap on research from a strengths-based perspective, around implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black male educational attainment, the increased anti-black racism around police racial profiling and disciplinary issues in education, and academic and career outcomes of Black males. More importantly, the chapter authors provide recommendations for policy, practice and research.
Erik M. Hines is a Professor in the Counseling Program located in the Division of Child, Family, and Community Engagement at George Mason University, USA. Dr. Hines prepares pre-service school counselors, and his research agenda focuses on the academic and career outcomes of Black males. He is a proud American Counseling Association (ACA) Fellow and recipient of the Al Dye Award from the Association for Specialists in Group Work. Edward C. Fletcher Jr. is an EHE Distinguished Professor of Workforce Development and Education in the College of Education and Human Ecology (EHE) at The Ohio State University, USA. He serves as Editor for the Career and Technical Education Research journal and Co-Editor for the Journal of Career and Technical Education.
Foreword; Chance W. Lewis
Part I. Primary and Secondary Settings
Chapter 1. Getting Graphic: Resisting Anti-Blackness via the Visual Narratives of Black Boys; Christian M. Hines and LaNorris D. Alexander
Chapter 2. The Career Academy as a Vehicle to Promote Black Male Student Interest in STEM College and Career Pathways; Edward C. Fletcher Jr., Erik M. Hines, Donna Y. Ford, and James L. Moore III
Chapter 3. A Perfect Storm: Educational Factors that Contribute to Miseducation and Underachievement Among Black Students; Donna Y. Ford, James L. Moore III, and Ezekiel Peebles
Chapter 4. Exploring Group Counseling Interventions for Black Boys in Middle School: Using the ASE Group Model for Racial and Mathematical Identity Development; Sam Steen and Canaan Bethea
Chapter 5. Creating Mirrors of Reflection and Doorways of Opportunity: Engaging and Supporting Elementary Black Males in Language Arts; Christopher L. Small
Chapter 6. Promoting Positive Academic and Social-Emotional Development for Black Boys: Focus on Strengths-Based Protective Factors; Marcel Jacobs and Scott L. Graves Jr.
Chapter 7. An Antiracist Approach to Counseling Gifted Black Boys with Disabilities; Renae D. Mayes, E. Ken Shell, and Stephanie Smith-Durkin
Chapter 8. Creating Positive Academic Outcomes for Black Males: A School Counselor’s Role as Advocate and Change Agent in Elementary, Middle, and High School; Bobbi-Jo Wathen, Patrick D. Cunningham, Paul Singleton III, Dejanell C. Mittman, Sophia L. Angeles, Jessica Fort, Rickya S.F. Freeman, and Erik M. Hines
Chapter 9. Counseling Black Male Student-Athletes in K-16; Paul C. Harris, Janice Byrd, Hyunhee Kim, Miray D. Seward, Araya Baker, Alagammai Meyyappan, Deepika Nantha Kumar, and Tia Nickens
Part II. Postsecondary Settings
Chapter 10. The Lived Experiences of Collegiate Black Men; Derrick R. Brooms, Marcus L. Smith, and Darion N. Blalock
Chapter 11. The Overlooked Conversation: Black Male Success in Community Colleges; Jasmin L. Spain and Nicholas T. Vick
Chapter 12. Promoting Black Affirmation in Advising and Coaching for First-Generation Black Male College Students' Success; DeOnte Brown, Rose-May Frazier, David Kenton, and Derrick Pollock
Chapter 13. Living, Learning (and Legacy) Community: A New Living and Learning Community Model for Black Males; Monique N. Golden, Paul Singleton, II, Dakota W. Cintron, Michael Reid, Jr., and Erik M. Hines
Chapter 14. College Sports Teams: An Incubator for Black Men Student Leadership Identity Development; Jesse R. Ford, Brittany N. Brewster, and Jordan Farmer
Chapter 15. Advising And Engaging Black Male Veterans For Postsecondary Success; Louis L. Dilbert
Chapter 16. Calling All Brothas: Recruiting and Retaining Black Males within Teacher Preparation Programs; Mia R. Hines
Chapter 17. How Black Males in Undergraduate Engineering Programs Experience Academic Advising; Brandon Ash, Ivory Berry, Tyron Slack, Le Shorn Benjamin, and Jerrod A. Henderson
Chapter 18. Career Development and Black Men; Guy J. Beauduy, Jr., Ryan Wright, David Julius Ford, Jr., Clifford H. Mack, Jr., and Marcus Folkes
Chapter 19. Engaging Black College Men’s Leadership Identity, Capacity, & Efficacy through Liberatory Pedagogy; Darius Robinson, Johnnie Allen, Jr., and Cameron C. Beatty
Afterword; James L. Moore, III
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.12.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education |
Mitarbeit |
Herausgeber (Serie): Chance W. Lewis, James L. Moore III |
Verlagsort | Bingley |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 722 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Bildungstheorie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80455-579-7 / 1804555797 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80455-579-8 / 9781804555798 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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