The purpose of this study was to describe the personal and professional beliefs of teachers who were successful with providing literacy instruction to elementary school African American males in a Title I elementary school. This study examined the literacy practices of teachers and their beliefs about African American males. It also investigated their use of culturally relevant teaching practices. It was hypothesized that by exploring the beliefs and practices of successful teachers with African American males, this research could provide evidence of effective strategies, which could be used to impact the literacy achievement of African American males. A qualitative case study research design was used in this investigation to analyze interm...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
The purpose of this case study was to explore Caucasian teachers’ and African American students’ per...
Elementary school officials have reported difficulty motivating young African American boys to read....
How can teachers improve instructional practices during interactions with African American males, a ...
ABSTRACT UNDERSTANDING THE IN-SCHOOL LITERACIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES THROUGH A SOCIOCULTURAL PA...
There is a shortage of African American males teaching in primarily minority student population elem...
School administrators at a middle school in the northeastern United States lacked understanding rega...
African American males often struggle to read on grade level. However, 3 East Texas Title I schools ...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
The study examines teachers\u27 and administrators\u27 perspectives on the persistent academic failu...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
The primary focus of my research was to describe the educational beliefs and instructional practices...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
The purpose of this case study was to explore Caucasian teachers’ and African American students’ per...
Elementary school officials have reported difficulty motivating young African American boys to read....
How can teachers improve instructional practices during interactions with African American males, a ...
ABSTRACT UNDERSTANDING THE IN-SCHOOL LITERACIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES THROUGH A SOCIOCULTURAL PA...
There is a shortage of African American males teaching in primarily minority student population elem...
School administrators at a middle school in the northeastern United States lacked understanding rega...
African American males often struggle to read on grade level. However, 3 East Texas Title I schools ...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
The study examines teachers\u27 and administrators\u27 perspectives on the persistent academic failu...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
The primary focus of my research was to describe the educational beliefs and instructional practices...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...
African American male students begin experiencing failure when they enter fourth grade. At this grad...