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Silent No More: The Formation Of Academic Self-Efficacy Among Black Male Community College Students, G. Eric Styles
Silent No More: The Formation Of Academic Self-Efficacy Among Black Male Community College Students, G. Eric Styles
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Alarming rates of Black male underachievement in the community college are compelling reasons to explore factors that promote their academic success. Black male community college students have the lowest grade point averages among males across all races and ethnicities, and the highest rates of attrition (Department of Education, 2008; Ross et al., 2012). Sadly, the educational experiences of Black males have been characterized by racial discrimination, negative portrayals, marginalization, and lowered expectations. As academic self-efficacy has been found to promote the academic achievement of collegians, this study investigated the factors which have the greatest influence on the academic self-efficacy beliefs …