Offering information for use inside and outside of the classroom, this
educational resource delineates how black males learn differently from
other students and what can be done to most effectively reach them.
Outlining the differences as both behavioral (attention span,
aggression, maturation, energy level, and pressure from peers) and
educational (verbal skills, organization, gross and fine motor skills,
and reading interests) among others, this proposal provides real-world
experiences alongside theories, making this an essential guide for
educators, parents, counselors, psychologists, and others involved with
black male adolescents. A section on how the majority of teachers, who
are nonblack and female, can extend their education to overcome
differences within the normal classroom setting, and help to reduce the
number of black males in special education, is also provided.