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The Perspective Of Black Male Middle School And High School Students In A Mentoring Program, Quennel W. Cooper
The Perspective Of Black Male Middle School And High School Students In A Mentoring Program, Quennel W. Cooper
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This qualitative phenomenological study explores the perspectives of Black adolescent males in an in-school mentoring program. There are predictable data in education that consistently show that Black males have the lowest graduation rates and the highest behavior suspensions. The purpose of this study was to explore whether a mentoring program containing all the essential components was a successful intervention to help Black males succeed in education.
The study affirmed that a mentoring program led by a strong Black male mentor fostered a fraternal brotherhood, taught academic and social skills, and kept Black males engaged and successful in middle and high …