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Challenges to Success in Higher Education: An Examination of Educational Challenges from the Voices of College-Bound Black Males
by
Robert T. Palmer
, Jameel A. Scott
, Kenneth J. Taylor
in
Academic Achievement
/ African American culture
/ African American education
/ African American Students
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ Barriers
/ Black people
/ Blacks
/ College Bound Students
/ College students
/ Colleges and universities
/ Education
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Essays
/ Graduation
/ High School Graduates
/ High School Seniors
/ High school students
/ High Schools
/ Higher Education
/ Literature Reviews
/ Males
/ Qualitative research
/ Research Methodology
/ Role models
/ School Holding Power
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary school teachers
/ Secondary schools
/ Stagnation
/ Student Experience
/ Success
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Methods
2013
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Challenges to Success in Higher Education: An Examination of Educational Challenges from the Voices of College-Bound Black Males
by
Robert T. Palmer
, Jameel A. Scott
, Kenneth J. Taylor
in
Academic Achievement
/ African American culture
/ African American education
/ African American Students
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ Barriers
/ Black people
/ Blacks
/ College Bound Students
/ College students
/ Colleges and universities
/ Education
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Essays
/ Graduation
/ High School Graduates
/ High School Seniors
/ High school students
/ High Schools
/ Higher Education
/ Literature Reviews
/ Males
/ Qualitative research
/ Research Methodology
/ Role models
/ School Holding Power
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary school teachers
/ Secondary schools
/ Stagnation
/ Student Experience
/ Success
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Methods
2013
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Challenges to Success in Higher Education: An Examination of Educational Challenges from the Voices of College-Bound Black Males
by
Robert T. Palmer
, Jameel A. Scott
, Kenneth J. Taylor
in
Academic Achievement
/ African American culture
/ African American education
/ African American Students
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ Barriers
/ Black people
/ Blacks
/ College Bound Students
/ College students
/ Colleges and universities
/ Education
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Essays
/ Graduation
/ High School Graduates
/ High School Seniors
/ High school students
/ High Schools
/ Higher Education
/ Literature Reviews
/ Males
/ Qualitative research
/ Research Methodology
/ Role models
/ School Holding Power
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary school teachers
/ Secondary schools
/ Stagnation
/ Student Experience
/ Success
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Methods
2013
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Challenges to Success in Higher Education: An Examination of Educational Challenges from the Voices of College-Bound Black Males
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Challenges to Success in Higher Education: An Examination of Educational Challenges from the Voices of College-Bound Black Males
2013
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Overview
In recent years, researchers have devoted much discussion to finding ways to increase the academic success of Black males in K-12 and higher education. Despite this emphasis, Black male enrollment in higher education stands at 4.5%, which is the same as it was in 1976. One factor noted by researchers for the stagnation among Black male college enrollment is their disproportionate departure from high school. Therefore, this qualitative study of college-bound high school seniors discusses four critical factors that contribute to Black males premature departure from high school. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
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