This book explores to how involved African American fathers are in their children's schooling. The author purposefully and unapologetically focuses on the contributions African American fathers make in their children's educational and personal lives, highlighting their unique parenting styles.
This book explores to how involved African American fathers are in their children's schooling. The author purposefully and unapologetically focuses on the contributions African American fathers make in their children's educational and personal lives, highlighting their unique parenting styles.
Tasha L. Alston is chief diversity and inclusion officer at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Rahman J. Dukes: Be proud, black man. Introduction Chapter 1: Literature Review Chapter 2: African American Fathers' Involvement in Their Children's Education: Priveleging the "Voice" Of Black Fathers' Through Narrative and Critical Race Theory Chapter 3: Engaged, But Not in School: Black Fathers' Participation in their Children's Learning Chapter 4: Conclusion, Implications and Strategies
Foreword by Rahman J. Dukes: Be proud, black man. Introduction Chapter 1: Literature Review Chapter 2: African American Fathers' Involvement in Their Children's Education: Priveleging the "Voice" Of Black Fathers' Through Narrative and Critical Race Theory Chapter 3: Engaged, But Not in School: Black Fathers' Participation in their Children's Learning Chapter 4: Conclusion, Implications and Strategies
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