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What's so special about special education? A critical study of white general education teachers' perceptions regarding the referrals of African American students for special education services
Exploring risk and protective factors among African American males in alternative and general education settings
 
The influence of racial socialization, racial ideology, and racial saliency on Black adolescents' free-time activities
African American urban female students' perceptions of social factors impacting their academic achievement in one public school district
 
An examination of elementary school teachers' beliefs about their African American students with an analysis of selected characteristics of schools in one urban school district
High school droput: Perceptions and voices of African American and Hispanic students
 
Understanding Black male athlete social responsibility (BMASR): A case study of an NBA franchise
Perceptions of five middle school science teachers: A suburban success story on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills achievement for eighth grade African American students
 
Starting with the end in mind: A case study of underrepresented, teacher education, community college transfers in a predominantly White institution
Examining the academic achievement of Black youth: The roles of social influence, achievement values and behavioral engagement
 
The relationship between teachers' preparation and perceived level of technology use in mathematics with middle school African American males
The career experiences of African American female engineers
 
Urban African-American single mothers using resiliency and racial socialization to influence academic success in their young sons
In their own words: Voices of African American students who attended Black segregated schools before integration
 
Five African American male superintendents and their leadership in diverse school districts in Texas