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Title: Interventions for African American Males


1
Interventions for African American Males
  • April 23, 2009
  • Presented by Joyce Harris, Director, Equity
    Program
  • Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
  • Center for Classroom Teaching and Learning
  • 101 S.W. Main, Suite 500, Portland, Oregon
    97204-3297

2
African American Males
  • Disproportionately represented in
  • special education
  • Harsher suspension and expulsion rates
  • Lower academic achievement
  • Higher dropout rates
  • Lower graduation rates

3
School, Parent/Family, Community Partnerships
  • Complementary
  • Comprehensive
  • Consistent

4
Culturally responsiveness a critical
intervention strategy
  • Culturally responsive education recognizes,
    respects, and uses students identities and
    backgrounds as meaningful sources for creating
    optimal learning environments (Nieto, n.d.).
  • Source Culturally Responsive Practices for
    Student Success (2005) NWREL

5
Culturally responsive approaches
  • Address issues of educational inequity,
    institutional bias, and discrimination.
  • Takes cultural context into account in order to
    teach the whole child (Gay, 2000).
  • Source Culturally Responsive Practices for
    Student Success (2005) NWREL

6
What does the research say?
  • Use culturally responsive strategies tailored to
    specific populations and needs.
  • Build trust and partnerships with parents,
    families, and communities, especially with those
    marginalized by schools in the past.
  • Identify and utilize local resources in creative
    ways.
  • Source Culturally Responsive Practices for
    Student Success (2005) NWREL

7
Common characteristics of community based
interventions
  • Active parent/family engagement
  • Collaborative partnerships among community
    organizations
  • Strong mentoring components
  • Use of rituals to affirm students and reinforce
    high expectations and goals
  • Spiritual components, values
  • Culturally responsive

8
Types of community based interventions
  • Black male academies
  • Rites of passage programs
  • Mentoring Programs
  • Afterschool

9
Black Male Academies
  • Common Characteristics
  • Founded/led by African American Men
  • Mentoring
  • Tutoring
  • Out of school supports
  • Culture
  • Partnerships with local school districts

10
Eagle Academy for Young Men
  • Founded by The One Hundred Black Men, Inc., 2004
    in partnership with New York City Public Schools
  • Comprehensive college preparatory
  • Strong mentor accountability program
  • College Knowledge 101, mandatory class
  • Study Abroad program

11
Urban Prep We Believe
  • Opened in 2006 as a charter academy, Illinois
  • 296 students, 75 from single parent homes
  • Less than 7 came to school reading at or above
    grade level
  • 84 free/reduced lunch
  • School day is 40 longer
  • Study UP! Summer Program

12
Results
  • Daily attendance rate is 93 (District 84,
    Neighborhood 75)
  • 79 of freshmen on track to graduate
  • (District 47, Neighborhood 34)
  • 87 participation rate in extra-curricular
    activities (District 71, Neighborhood 67)

13
Rites of Passage Programs
  • Culturally based
  • Strong spirituality component
  • Rituals
  • Program is presented in stages
  • Mentors

14
Bridge Builders Rites of Passage Program
  • Founded in 1996, African American males, grades
    9-12, Portland, OR
  • Each class supported by several program advisors
  • Pillars of the Program Scholarship,
  • Service, Entrepreneurship, Community
  • Building
  • Partnership with 2 universities provides
    facilities, tutors, and other support

15
Bridge Builder Strategies for Success
  • Give candidates and parents tools to succeed
    academically.
  • Guide students and parents through the college
    application process
  • Take participants on college and heritage tours
  • Match candidates with academic tutors
  • Establish peer tutoring groups
  • Improve teacher, parent and student relationships
  • Provide sizeable college scholarships for
    initiates
  • Expose the participants to college life

16
Minority Achievement Committee (MAC) Scholars
Program
  • High achieving African American students in Ohio
    HS identified success factors and asked to work
    with low achieving students
  • Program precepts respect, pride, honesty,
    sensitivity, confidence
  • Students work with their 9th -12th grade peers

17
Examples of MAC Student Led Topics
  • Developing good study habits, self discipline
  • Confronting behavior/discipline issues
  • Setting goals
  • Where and how to get help in school
  • How to approach teachers
  • Roadblocks to school achievement

18
Next Generation of Leaders
  • Founded by African American male, teacher, public
    high school based Boys Academy, Oregon
  • Created African American history game Journey to
    Freedom to improve students reading and writing
    skills
  • Students play the game with middle school
    students weekly in the after school program
  • Developed partnerships with other organizations
    to host a literacy event each night during Turn
    off the TV week

19
Hiatus Project
  • In-school suspension program, high school,
    Maryland
  • Continuous academic instruction while addressing
    social and behavioral issues
  • Professional development provided to teachers on
    effective strategies to use in the pre-referral
    stage
  • Strong administrative support

20
Results
  • Reduction in referrals of students to special
    education
  • Focus is on rewarding productive behaviors and
    achievements
  • Re-entry into the school environment with
    improved behavior management skills.

21
Walker Academy
  • Year round program for 5th-6th grade
  • African American boys, Virginia
  • Students required to attend schools afterschool
    Scholars Tutoring Program three days/week.
  • Field trips, summer program, service projects

22
Results
  • Scholars Program continues through middle and
    high school.
  • Students engaged in academic focused activities
    after school.

23
A Place for Everyone-No Excuses
  • Rural, Elementary, Delaware
  • African American 25, total enrollment 496
  • Partners churches, service groups, businesses,
    PTO
  • Academic mentoring program, over 150 volunteer
    mentors
  • Donations money, clothing, school supplies

24
Results
  • Rated Superior School 2003-2006 by State DOE
  • 2004 National Blue Ribbon School
  • 2005 Dispelling the Myth Award, Education Trust
  • 2004 National Title I School
  • 2006 School of Distinction (Intel and Scholastic)
  • School rating Superior, Above Target

25
Teamwork Englewood
  • African American Male Initiative to Educate,
  • Organize, Mobilize, Take Action, Illinois
  • 10-16 year old boys
  • In school tutoring, mentoring
  • Out of school recreation, physical, cultural
    activities
  • Four community partners, each supporting 25 boys
  • Funded by United Way
  • Result Constructive engagement to keep youth
    away from gangs and drugs

26
Parent/Family Engagement
  • Develop parent/family capacity to advocate for
    their children
  • Communicate frequently
  • Include parents/family in all decisions
  • Accommodate parents need for non-traditional
    meeting times
  • Build trusting relations
  • Leverage other support as needed
  • Inform parents of resources of national African
    American organizations

27
  • Consult with African American organizations in
    developing internal and external strategies
  • Include their perspectives and utilize them as
    resources for schools, parents/families, and
    community

28
National Association for the Education of African
American Children with Learning Disabilities
  • Free online parent training Beginning Advocacy
    in the African American Community
  • Publishes One Child at a Time A Parent Handbook
    and Resource Directory for African American
    Families with Children Who Learn Differently
  • Quarterly electronic newsletter Focus

29
National Council on Educating Black Children
  • Started the Black Male Initiative in 2007 to
    improve
  • academic performance by addressing
  • Low graduation rates
  • Poor academics
  • Disproportionality in special education
    placements
  • High rates of suspensions and expulsion, and 
  • Recruitment and retention of black male teachers
    in elementary schools.

30
Results
  • State Black Male Action Plans developed in some
    states and are being implemented by state groups.
  • Each plan includes Problems or challenges,
    Action items or campaigns, Timeline, Progress,
    Person responsible.
  • Developed Parent University Curriculum
  • Published National Blueprint for Action Guide

31
Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color
(COSEBOC)
  • Goals
  • Develop a collaborative network of schools that
    nurture success in boys of color. 
  • Committed to high standards, exemplary
    instruction, and the building of coalitions
    within and outside the community. 
  • Contribute to the body of research on achievement
    in Black and Latino boys. 
  • Long-term outcome will be boys of color who are
    fully equipped to achieve academically, socially
    and emotionally. 
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