Erik M. Hines, PhD
Professor and Researcher with a focus on Academic and Career Outcomes of Black Men and Boys.
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The American Dream 2.0: Recognizing the Academic Gifts and Talents of Black Students | Higher Education
The American Dream 2.0: Recognizing the Academic Gifts and Talents of Black Students | Higher Education
|The American Dream 2.0: Recognizing the Academic Gifts and Talents of Black Students, is an edited volume grounded in research and evidenced-based approaches that are solution-focused to engage Black youth in developing their gifts and talents through academic achievement, career development, mental health and wellness, and college readiness. This book will assist researchers, preservice and in-service educators, practitioners, and instructors in higher education teach and use student-centered strategies to work with Black students.
In Pursuit of Academics: Engaging Black Males in P-12 Schools | Higher Education
In Pursuit of Academics: Engaging Black Males in P-12 Schools | Higher Education
|In Pursuit of Academics: Engaging Black Males in P-12 Schools is an edited volume focused on addressing the academic, mental health and wellness, socio-emotional, career, and postsecondary needs of Black males. The intent of this book is to give practical solutions grounded in research to the readers in which they can help Black males overcome the struggles they often face in schools and in their communities. This book brings together top experts who share their scholarship, knowledge and experiences to inform readers, educators-both pre-service and in-service and other practitioners, on the latest research and best practices on Black males in education from both asset and strengths-based paradigms. Highlighting the brilliance and humanity of Black males, this book encourages readers to provide a positive, holistic experience as well as optimal outcomes for Black boys and young men in P-12 schools and beyond.
Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education: Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling | Books Gateway | Emerald Publishing
Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education: Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling | Books Gateway | Emerald Publishing
Equity-Based Career Development and Postsecondary Transitions: An American Imperative
Equity-Based Career Development and Postsecondary Transitions: An American Imperative
Former First Lady, Michelle Obama believes that every individual should have some type of postsecondary education or training beyond high school to achieve
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