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- Title
Reaching Higher: College and Career Readiness for African American Males with Learning Disabilities.
- Authors
Harris, Paul; Mayes, Renae D.; Vega, Desireé; Hines, Erik M.
- Abstract
African American males with learning disabilities have great promise for success in postsecondary endeavors. However, they are often met with challenging experiences that may detour them on their road to success (Miller Dyce, 2013). As such, it is imperative that all educational stakeholders, including school counselors and school psychologists, collaborate to ensure the college and career readiness of African American males with learning disabilities at every educational level. Throughout this manuscript, the authors discuss how collaboration between school counselors and school psychologists can support African American males with learning disabilities by promoting positive academic, social/personal, and career development needed for postsecondary educational opportunities.
- Subjects
AFRICAN American male college students; LEARNING disabilities
- Publication
Journal of African American Males in Education, 2016, Vol 7, Issue 1, p52
- ISSN
2153-9065
- Publication type
Article