California State University, East Bay, 2012Committee members: Peg Winkelman, George Gagnon, Debbie BradshawAfrican American males, Algebra, Culturally Responsive teaching, Teacher CollaborationAlgebra is the gatekeeper of access to higher-level math and science courses, higher education and future earning opportunities. Unequal numbers of African-American males drop out of Algebra and mathematics courses and underperform on tests of mathematical competency and are thus denied both essential skills and a particularly important pathway to economic and other opportunities. Through Collaborative Inquiry by teachers this study explored increasing achievement in Algebra for African American males in a middle school Algebra program. This par...
African American students continued to underachieve in STEM academics and remained underrepresented ...
A mathematics achievement gap exists between 8th grade African American students and other ethnic gr...
“Most schools desire that more minorities participate, yet finding a successful formula often proves...
Alarming statistics reveal that African American male students are encountering long-standing challe...
Research studies that seek to understand why young Black males are underachieving academically in pu...
Algebra I is considered a “gatekeeper course” as it is required for students to gain access to highe...
Algebra I is considered a “gatekeeper course” as it is required for students to gain access to highe...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis paper addresses the argument that algebra shou...
2012-03-05As of 2001 with the mandates issued under No Child Left Behind, the National Council of Te...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards offer a vision of mathematics teach...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards offer a vision of mathematics teach...
African American students continued to underachieve in STEM academics and remained underrepresented ...
A mathematics achievement gap exists between 8th grade African American students and other ethnic gr...
“Most schools desire that more minorities participate, yet finding a successful formula often proves...
Alarming statistics reveal that African American male students are encountering long-standing challe...
Research studies that seek to understand why young Black males are underachieving academically in pu...
Algebra I is considered a “gatekeeper course” as it is required for students to gain access to highe...
Algebra I is considered a “gatekeeper course” as it is required for students to gain access to highe...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis paper addresses the argument that algebra shou...
2012-03-05As of 2001 with the mandates issued under No Child Left Behind, the National Council of Te...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
This study examined the complex topic of the Achievement Gap that exists with many African American ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards offer a vision of mathematics teach...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards offer a vision of mathematics teach...
African American students continued to underachieve in STEM academics and remained underrepresented ...
A mathematics achievement gap exists between 8th grade African American students and other ethnic gr...
“Most schools desire that more minorities participate, yet finding a successful formula often proves...