Research suggests that there still exists a disproportionate number of Black males who have contact with juvenile justice systems across this nation (Nance, 2016). The disproportionate placement of students of color, specifically, Black American males in alternative schools, serves as the gateway to the school-to-prison-pipeline (Pelzer, 2012). This study examined the lived educational experiences of two Black American juvenile males, who enrolled in an alternative school in the Southeast. This study incorporated phenomenological and narrative methods and provides rich, descriptive analyses of the participants’ experiences while attending an alternative school. Findings from this study revealed instability am...
A major concern for public schools and society in general is retention of African American males. St...
Black males are more likely than others to attend alternative education programs and schools (McCall...
Research is available which addresses Black males who have had issues with completing high school. L...
Research suggests that there still exists a disproportionate number of Black males who have contact ...
Prior studies establish that Black males follow a disproportionate trajectory from school to prison ...
The American education system is one of the most important institutions of learning on the global st...
Formerly incarcerated youth often have low educational attainment following incarceration, leaving t...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
UnrestrictedThis project examines the early educational experiences of 6 young African American male...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
Following the trajectory of one African American man, this case study analyzes how a former prisoner...
This qualitative study was conducted in order to determine the role, if any, of the School to Prison...
In this study, the author focuses on the exclusionary school and societal practices that route Ameri...
In this study, the author focuses on the exclusionary school and societal practices that route Ameri...
A major concern for public schools and society in general is retention of African American males. St...
Black males are more likely than others to attend alternative education programs and schools (McCall...
Research is available which addresses Black males who have had issues with completing high school. L...
Research suggests that there still exists a disproportionate number of Black males who have contact ...
Prior studies establish that Black males follow a disproportionate trajectory from school to prison ...
The American education system is one of the most important institutions of learning on the global st...
Formerly incarcerated youth often have low educational attainment following incarceration, leaving t...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
UnrestrictedThis project examines the early educational experiences of 6 young African American male...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
Following the trajectory of one African American man, this case study analyzes how a former prisoner...
This qualitative study was conducted in order to determine the role, if any, of the School to Prison...
In this study, the author focuses on the exclusionary school and societal practices that route Ameri...
In this study, the author focuses on the exclusionary school and societal practices that route Ameri...
A major concern for public schools and society in general is retention of African American males. St...
Black males are more likely than others to attend alternative education programs and schools (McCall...
Research is available which addresses Black males who have had issues with completing high school. L...