The Florida Institute of Education exploratory study of the educational condition of black males in Florida focused on data, public testimony and expert opinion gathered and analyzed in an effort to identify causes of the markedly low academic access, achievement, and program completion exhibited by black male students within our state\u27s system(s) of primary, secondary and postsecondary education. PALMM
poster abstractWith the steady decline of African American males in college and graduat-ing high sch...
To increase matriculation and graduation rates of African American males enrolled at its institution...
Black males rank highest among students who choose to leave school; are suspended, expelled, or kick...
This study examined the effects of economic inequality on the academic achievement of the African-Am...
The purpose of this research is to describe the lived experience of Black males in an Educational Op...
This study purposed to identify educators\u27 perceptions about the academic state of Black males, e...
Highlights the gaps in high school graduation rates between African-American men and their white cou...
This present study was designed to explore some of the issues and differences of African American ma...
During the 1980\u27s, the concept of an all-Black male academy was strongly pushed as a panacea for ...
Black males face a difficult educational battle. Across America, graduation statistics for Black mal...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore lived experiences of African American male...
This study examined the college access experiences of successful African American males. Postseconda...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
The underrepresentation of Black males in college and university campuses has continued to raise ala...
The study was conducted to determine the disparity between the academic achievement of African Ameri...
poster abstractWith the steady decline of African American males in college and graduat-ing high sch...
To increase matriculation and graduation rates of African American males enrolled at its institution...
Black males rank highest among students who choose to leave school; are suspended, expelled, or kick...
This study examined the effects of economic inequality on the academic achievement of the African-Am...
The purpose of this research is to describe the lived experience of Black males in an Educational Op...
This study purposed to identify educators\u27 perceptions about the academic state of Black males, e...
Highlights the gaps in high school graduation rates between African-American men and their white cou...
This present study was designed to explore some of the issues and differences of African American ma...
During the 1980\u27s, the concept of an all-Black male academy was strongly pushed as a panacea for ...
Black males face a difficult educational battle. Across America, graduation statistics for Black mal...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore lived experiences of African American male...
This study examined the college access experiences of successful African American males. Postseconda...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
The underrepresentation of Black males in college and university campuses has continued to raise ala...
The study was conducted to determine the disparity between the academic achievement of African Ameri...
poster abstractWith the steady decline of African American males in college and graduat-ing high sch...
To increase matriculation and graduation rates of African American males enrolled at its institution...
Black males rank highest among students who choose to leave school; are suspended, expelled, or kick...