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1. Developmental Study On Middle-School Male Students' Masculine Gender Role Characteristic
2. Effect Of Gender And Academic Major On Chinese Students' Use Of Vocabulary Learning Strategies
3. Intervention Of Male Students' Aggressive Behaviors In Middle Schools: Approaches Of Cognitive-Behavior And Cognitive-Apperception
4. Gender Differences Of Text Messages Between College Students
5. An Investigation Into English Learning Strategies Used By Middle School Students In Rural Area
6. The future of African American male students in special education: A Delphi study
7. A comparison of the perceptions of male students at coeducational and single gender Catholic high schools in regard to Catholic identity
8. African American male students of architecture at select HBCUs: Locus of Control, self-efficacy and Triarchic Intelligence (Spring 2006--Spring 2007)
9. Executive functioning skills in male students with social-emotional disorders
10. Narrative Study of Vietnamese American Male Students: Equity, Access, and Retention on the Campus of San Francisco State University
11. The Effect of Poverty on the Achievement of Urban African American Male Students Successfully Completing High School
12. Faculty Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors Towards Educating African American Male Students
13. A Phenomenological Case Study of Seventh-Grade African American Male Students at the Africentric School in Columbus, Ohio
14. Imagery matters: Exploring the representation(s) of African American male students in season four of 'The Wire'
15. Support services that promote the persistence of African American male students at a two-year institution
16. Predictors of alternative school success: A study of African American male students' perceptions of Alabama alternative school culture
17. Seventh grade African-American male students' perceptions: How teachers' pedagogy affect the mathematics self-efficacy of seventh grade African-American males
18. Social skills development and special education placement of African American male students
19. Academic success of at-risk African American male students who receive culturally relevant teaching, college readiness preparation, and mentorshi
20. Persisting Through the Inevitable: A Qualitative Study Highlighting the Communication and Identity Experiences of Black Male Students at Predominantly White Institutions
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