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Recently, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan suggested that placing Black men in the classroom as teachers is a critical need in the American educational system. Many education policymakers and researchers falsely believe that Black male teachers have a primary responsibility to foster the social development of Black male students. However, increasing the presence of Black male teachers improves the diversity of the profession and should be viewed as a benefit to the system, as they provide quality services to all students regardless of race and/or gender. This edited volume offers sound suggestions for advancing diversity in the teaching profession. It provides teacher education programs with needed training materials to accommodate Black male students, and school district administrators and leaders with information to help recruit and retain Black male teachers. Each chapter will feature policy and practice recommendations and a case example to spur action and increase opportunities for discussion.
List Of Contributors
ix
Dedication xi
Black Male Teachers: Diversifying The xiii
United States' Teacher Workforce
SECTION I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Black Male Teachers' Path To U.S. K-12 Classrooms: Framing The National Discussion
3(12)
Chance W. Lewis
Chapter 2 Race Matters In The Classroom
15(10)
Ivory A. Toldson
SECTION II SCHOLARLY EXAMINATIONS OF BLACK MALE TEACHERS IN U.S. CLASSROOMS
Chapter 3 Educating The Race In Postmodern Times: The Intraracial Border Crossings Of Black Male Teachers
25(18)
Ed Brockenbrough
Chapter 4 Recruiting Teachers From Within: Career Ladders For Paraprofessional Educators
43(16)
Erin Croke
Travis Dale
William Ebenstein
Chapter 5 Teaching Across Gender: The Dynamics Of Black Male Teachers And Female Students
59(18)
Candice Crowell
Kamilah M. Woodson
Shafeeq Rashid
Chapter 6 The Case Of A Black Male Mathematics Teacher Teaching In A Unique Urban Context: Implications For Recruiting Black Male Mathematics Teachers
77(16)
Julius Davis
Toya Jones Frank
Lawrence M. Clark
Chapter 7 "I Can Get At These Kids": A Narrative Study Exploring The Reasons Black Men Teach
93(14)
Dawn Nicole Hicks Tafari
Chapter 8 No One Told Us: Recruiting And Retaining African American Males In The College Of Education Program From The Urban And Rural Areas
107(10)
Camesha Hill-Carter
Chapter 9 Double-Talking: The Complexities Surrounding Black Male Teachers As Both Problems And Solutions
117(16)
Tambra O. Jackson
Gloria S. Boutte
Brandy S. Wilson
Chapter 10 Pathways To Teaching: The Perspectives And Experiences Of Two Black Male Teens Considering Teaching As A Career
133(18)
Kara Mitchell Viesca
Margarita Bianco
Nancy Leech
Chapter 11 A Call For African American Male Teachers: The Supermen Expected To Solve The Problems Of Low-Performing Schools
151(16)
Vivian Gunn Morris
Curtis L. Morris
Chapter 12 Being Black, Being Male, And Choosing To Teach In The 21st Century: Understanding My Role, Embracing My Call
167(18)
Chezare A. Warren
SECTION III THE VOICES OF CURRENT BLACK TEACHERS
Chapter 13 They Deserve It
185(8)
Justin Newell
Chapter 14 Opportunities To Die For
193(12)
Jamil Alhassan
Chapter 15 Beyond Paying Lip Service To Diversity: Strategies For Recruiting, Training, And Retaining Black Male Teachers
205(14)
Khary Golden
Chapter 16 Choosing Discipleship Over The Veil
219(16)
Randy R. Miller Sr.
SECTION IV VOICES OF LEADING SCHOLARS
Chapter 17 African American Male Teachers And The School Leadership Pipeline: Why More Of These Best And Brightest Are Not Principals And Superintendents
235(16)
Leslie T. Fenwick
Chike Akua
Chapter 18 Exploring The Relationship Between Academic Self-Regulation And Educational Outcomes Among African American Male Education Majors
251(12)
Lamont A. Flowers
SECTION V EPILOGUE FROM SERIES EDITORS
Afterword: About The Book Series 263(2)
About The Authors 265(10)
About The Series Editors 275(2)
About The Book Editors 277
Lewis C.W. - The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC, USA Toldson I - Howard University, DC, USA