Mar 22, 2019
Don C. Locke Symposium Lecturer James L. Moore III on Helping African American Male Students to Achieve
African American male K-12 students are underrepresented in advanced academic courses and in gifted and talented programs, including in predominantly black school districts and even when there are black teachers of those courses, said James L. Moore III during his guest lecture at the Don C. Locke Symposium Thursday, March 21. Moore -- the vice provost for diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer at The Ohio State University -- shared tips for those who work directly with African American male students on how to improve representation in advanced academic courses and in gifted and talented programs.