Background: Black boys often lie at the center of academic discourse. Conversations about the school to prison pipeline and literacy often point to grim school and life outcomes of Black boys. Purpose: In an effort to understand Black boys’ perspectives on their suspensions and literacy one research question was posed: 1) How are the suspension experiences of teenage Black boys situated in a literacy context? Additionally, two sub questions were posed: 1a) What are their perceptions about school and suspensions? 1b) What are their perceptions about literacy (books/reading) Methods: The phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of three 11th grade Black boys. The researcher spent five weeks collecting observation data that e...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
UnrestrictedThis project examines the early educational experiences of 6 young African American male...
This study examined how the use of African American literature that depicts Black males influences t...
African American students are often at odds with their education. Instead of being viewed as a place...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions held by inner city, low-income, 12th grade,...
Research is available which addresses Black males who have had issues with completing high school. L...
This Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory (PVEST) study highlights the words of thr...
This study examines the school experiences of Black boys who have been identified as academically su...
The achievement of Black boys in public schools continues to be a major focus of concern for educato...
The American education system is one of the most important institutions of learning on the global st...
This study takes an asset-based approach to understanding the academic experiences of African-Americ...
This study examined the early literacy experiences of Black male youth who have dropped out of schoo...
This qualitative study was conducted in order to determine the role, if any, of the School to Prison...
Problem Black children are not achieving in public schools. What are the challenges of the schooling...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to describe and examine the shared perspectives, beliefs ...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
UnrestrictedThis project examines the early educational experiences of 6 young African American male...
This study examined how the use of African American literature that depicts Black males influences t...
African American students are often at odds with their education. Instead of being viewed as a place...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions held by inner city, low-income, 12th grade,...
Research is available which addresses Black males who have had issues with completing high school. L...
This Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory (PVEST) study highlights the words of thr...
This study examines the school experiences of Black boys who have been identified as academically su...
The achievement of Black boys in public schools continues to be a major focus of concern for educato...
The American education system is one of the most important institutions of learning on the global st...
This study takes an asset-based approach to understanding the academic experiences of African-Americ...
This study examined the early literacy experiences of Black male youth who have dropped out of schoo...
This qualitative study was conducted in order to determine the role, if any, of the School to Prison...
Problem Black children are not achieving in public schools. What are the challenges of the schooling...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to describe and examine the shared perspectives, beliefs ...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
UnrestrictedThis project examines the early educational experiences of 6 young African American male...
This study examined how the use of African American literature that depicts Black males influences t...