Black men teaching in urban schools: Reassessing black masculinity

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This volume follows eleven Black male teachers from an urban, predominantly Black school district to reveal a complex set of identity politics and power dynamics that complicate these teachers' relationships with students and fellow educators. It provides new and important insights into what it means to be a Black male teacher and suggests strategies for school districts, teacher preparation programs, researchers and other stakeholders to rethink why and how we recruit and train Black male teachers for urban K-12 classrooms.

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Brockenbrough, E. (2018). Black men teaching in urban schools: Reassessing black masculinity. Black Men Teaching in Urban Schools: Reassessing Black Masculinity (pp. 1–224). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315696997

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