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Edward Bell is a part-time Lecturer in the School of Social Work at North Carolina State University. His research focuses on African American males' educational experiences, including their academic achievement, challenges in schooling, and systemic barriers to graduation. Key themes in his work include self-esteem's impact on academic success, narrative analyses of educational aspirations, and community-driven insights into learning equity.
Dr. Bell’s scholarship spans qualitative methodologies, exploring topics such as why Black males drop out of school, strategies to improve graduation rates, and cultural factors influencing educational trajectories. His doctoral research (2009) established foundational links between self-perception and academic outcomes for African American students. Though no formal awards are listed, his work has contributed to policy discussions on educational equity and teacher recruitment.
No grants or advising records are documented in the provided text. His professional activities are centered within the School of Social Work’s part-time faculty group.
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