Dr. Gwendoyn Duhon is Interim Vice President of Special Services and Equity and Associate Professor at McNeese University in Louisiana. She has authored and co-authored several books in the field of education.
1999 0-7734-7884-1 This book differs from most of the available literature focused on African-American males, in that it is based on a collection of studies conducted on African-American males and data gathered from them, allowing them to ‘speak for themselves’. A few of the essays deal with the topic of being a gay African-American male.
1998 0-7734-8246-6 This study covers related topics in the areas of teacher training, early childhood education, professional ethics, post-baccalaureate certification, student empowerment, etc. Provides tools for improving the quality of education and preparation provided to pre-service teachers.
2001 0-7734-7469-2 These interdisciplinary essays demonstrate diverse techniques for involving administrators, parents, community agencies, and organizations in the process of developing literacy skills.
1999 0-7734-7886-8 This book proposes a new model for educational leadership in the 21st century. It is a tool for developing positive attitudes and human success for individual and families throughout society. It addressed the negativism that infiltrates the environment, helping readers to develop a positive focus by restructuring their thinking.
2001 0-7734-7542-7 This book presents articles which address many issues discussed in educational arenas daily, presenting gripping insights into emotional subjects such as gender, discrimination and successful educational practices for the at-risk child in urban schools.
2001 0-7734-7510-9 This book deals with approaches and ideas for dealing with issues related to racism in the community, homes, schools, agencies, and society. The authors represent diversified cultural and ethnic backgrounds and life experiences.