Empowering young Black males.

BK Kafele - Educational Leadership, 2012 - ERIC
BK Kafele
Educational Leadership, 2012ERIC
Of all the challenges we face in education today, the author can think of none greater than
the challenge of motivating, educating, and empowering black male learners. The fact that
this group of students is in crisis is evident on multiple levels, starting with graduation rates.
According to the Schott Foundation (2008), the US high school graduation rate for black
males is just 47 percent, compared with 57 percent for Latino males and 75 percent for white
males. The crisis doesn't begin when students drop out of school. In far too many cases, it …
Of all the challenges we face in education today, the author can think of none greater than the challenge of motivating, educating, and empowering black male learners. The fact that this group of students is in crisis is evident on multiple levels, starting with graduation rates. According to the Schott Foundation (2008), the U.S. high school graduation rate for black males is just 47 percent, compared with 57 percent for Latino males and 75 percent for white males. The crisis doesn't begin when students drop out of school. In far too many cases, it begins before they even enter school. As they move through the grades, black male students as a group have low achievement levels, excessively high suspension and expulsion rates, and a disproportionate number of special education referrals (Kunjufu, 2005). As an education consultant, the author has frequent opportunities to talk with educators at all levels. A staggering number of elementary school teachers tell him they have run out of
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