[eBook] New Visions of Collective Achievement

[eBook] New Visions of Collective Achievement

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ISBN: 9789462098091

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New Visions of Collective Achievement: The Cross-Generational Schooling Experiences of African American Males takes you on a journey into the lives of three families of African American males, each with an elementary aged boy. Bear witness to each boy’s observations and insights on his current schooling experiences, also hear what older males in his family have to say regarding their schooling experiences. Employing qualitative methodology to include their frequently unheard voices in educational research, this book endeavors to move toward correcting this oversight. New Visions of Collective Achievement graciously offers each of us, as stakeholders, a most precious gift: a theoretical and practical framework to effect real, meaningful, and long-lasting change if we are courageous enough to take heed.

“This refreshingly clear and focused book presents a comprehensive discussion on the schooling experiences of African American males across generations. This invaluable resource should be required reading for all educators who work with this population to show the value of education in the African American community.”
– Chance W. Lewis, Ph.D.
Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Urban Education, UNC Charlotte

“New Visions of Collective Achievement provides educators with an important insight into the ways Black males experience their education across time. Through groundbreaking research presented in the voices of three generations of Black males, this book commands attention and calls for multiple stakeholders in our schools and communities to work together to cultivate and advance the social and academic well-being of Black males.”
– Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English Education, Teachers College, Columbia University

“New Visions encapsulates the spirit of African American males who are separated by generations, yet bound by a collective struggle against social injustice and a desire for success. Dr. Hucks invokes areverence for historical oppression, an awareness of present day opportunities and barriers, and a visionary path for future generations of Black men.”
– Ivory A. Toldson, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Negro Education; Associate Professor, Counseling Psychology Program, Howard University

Author: Hucks, Darrell Cleveland
Number of Pages: 150
Language: ENG
Copyright Year: 2014
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