[Update] Marvin Lynn: Examining How Teachers Feel about African-American Male Students
Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by Leshell Hatley in Academia News, Education, Education, News, Research
We featured Dr. Marvin Lynn on August 21, 2008. But we wanted to provide you with an update as he is now featured on the website of the Teachers College Record talking about an 18 month study he did examining how teachers’ beliefs about African-American male students in a low-performing high school.
Take a look at him briefly describing their findings:
Read more about the study here.
What’s your immediate reaction to the results of this study?
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