Title
Student Assistance Teams Purpose, Function and Reactions for Instructional Leaders
Abstract
There are more African American males in higher education that prison or jails (Toldson & Morton, 2011). This auspicious fact is one rationale for the re-examination of educational outcomes of African American males in our education system today-from preschool to institutions of higher education. A closer look is imperative to ensure educational equity and to prevent legal discourse in the future, as the focus on equitable classrooms and school practices over jail or prison are more realistic, profitable and beneficial for scholars and society.
Description
University of Minnesota D.Ed. dissertation. January 2017. Major: Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development. Advisor: Karen Seashore. 1 computer file (PDF); xxvii, 214 pages.
Suggested Citation
Mobley, Alecia.
(2017).
Student Assistance Teams Purpose, Function and Reactions for Instructional Leaders.
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185590.