James L. Moore III explained

James L. Moore III
Birth Place:South Carolina, United States
Nationality: United States
Fields:Education
Workplaces:Ohio State University
Alma Mater:Delaware State University (BA) Virginia Tech (MA, PhD)
Known For:Counselor Education, African-American Education, Special Education, Urban Education, Gifted Education, Multicultural Education and Counseling, Higher Education, STEM Education, African-American men and boys
Awards:2018 South Carolina Department of Education African American Heritage Calendar Honoree2017 American Educational Research Association Vallejo Memorial Award for Lifetime Scholarship2017 American Educational Research Association Scholars of Color Mid-Career Contribution Award2015 Ohio School Counselor Association's Counselor Educator of the Year Award

James L. Moore III is the Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer of The Ohio State University.[1] He also serves as executive director of the Todd Anthony Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male[2] and is the inaugural College of Education and Human Ecology Distinguished Professor of Urban Education.[3] [4] Moore co-founded the International Colloquium on Black Males in Education.[5] From 2015 to 2017, Moore served as the rotating program director for Broadening Participation in Engineering in the Engineering directorate at the National Science Foundation in Arlington, Virginia. In 2018 the Dr. James L. Moore III Scholars Program, established by Missy and Bob Weiler, was created to support undergraduate students transferring from Columbus State Community College to Ohio State University.[6] [7]

Education

Moore received his B.A. in English Education from Delaware State University (1995), and earned his M.A.Ed (1997) and PhD (2000) in Counselor Education from Virginia Tech.[8]

Research

Moore's research agenda[9] is divided into four strands:

  1. Studying how educational professionals, such as school counselors, influence the educational and career aspirations and school experiences of students of color (particularly African American males)[10]
  2. Exploring socio-cultural, familial, school, and community factors that support, enhance and impede academic outcomes for K-12 African American students[11] [12]
  3. Examining recruitment and retention issues of students of color in gifted education and college students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics[13]
  4. Exploring social, emotional, and psychological consequences of racial oppression of African American males and other people of color in education, counseling, workplace, and athletics.

Recent publications

Recent edited books

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography James L. Moore III. u.osu.edu. 2016-01-27.
  2. Web site: Contact Us Bell National Resource Center Office of Diversity and Inclusion. odi.osu.edu. 2015-11-17.
  3. Web site: Moore Named Distinguished Professor of Urban Education. EHE News. 2016-02-01.
  4. Web site: African Americans Who Hold Endowed and Distinguished Professorships in Education. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. 2016-02-01. en-US. 2014-10-09.
  5. Web site: International Colloquium on Black Males in Education. globalcolloquium.org. 2016-04-20.
  6. Web site: Ohio State University Establishes the Dr. James L. Moore III Scholars Program. 2018-12-12. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. 2018-12-14.
  7. Web site: Couple and Dr. James L. Moore III Establish Scholarship Program to Support Transfer Students. Levitan. Monica. 2018-12-06. Diverse. en. 2018-12-14.
  8. Web site: Education James L. Moore III. u.osu.edu. 2018-12-14.
  9. Web site: Google Scholar, James L Moore III citations.
  10. Web site: TCRecord: Article. www.tcrecord.org. 2015-11-17.
  11. Effects of Locus Control on African American High School Seniors' Educational Aspirations: Implications for Preservice and Inservice High School Teachers and Counselors. The High School Journal. 2003-01-01. 1534-5157. 39–50. 87. 1. 10.1353/hsj.2003.0014. Lamont A.. Flowers. H. Richard. Milner. James L.. Moore. 145656759 .
  12. Web site: 'Brothers' Bound by Passion for Research on Black Male Experience. Diverse. 2016-02-01. en-US. 2014-02-18.
  13. Web site: TCRecord: Article. www.tcrecord.org. 2015-11-17.
  14. Faulk. Deborwah. III. Robert A. Bennett. III. James L. Moore. 2017-03-01. Gamed by the System: Exploring Black Male Youths' Motivation to Participate in Sports. Boyhood Studies. en-US. 10. 1. 10.3167/bhs.2017.100106.
  15. Adversity and Pitfalls of Twice-Exceptional Urban Learners. Journal of Advanced Academics. 27. 3. 167–189. 10.1177/1932202X16649930. 2016. Mayes. Renae D.. Moore. James L.. 147320124 .
  16. 10.1108/JME-11-2014-0037. I'm going to prove you wrong. Journal for Multicultural Education. 9. 4. 210–224. 2015. Vega. Desireé. Moore Iii. James L.. Miranda. Antoinette H.. 146715223 .
  17. Book: Moore, James L. III . Lewis, Chance W . 2012. African American Students in Urban Schools: Critical Issues and Solutions for Achievement. Educational Psychology: Critical Pedagogical Perspectives . 4 . Peter Lang . New York. en. 978-1-4331-0687-3 . .
  18. Book: African American Students in Urban Schools. 2012-05-04. www.peterlang.com. Peter Lang . 978-1-4331-0686-6 . en. 2018-12-14.
  19. Book: Advancing Educational Outcomes in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. en-us.
  20. Web site: Gifted Children of Color Around the World: Diverse Needs, Exemplary Practices and Directions for the Future (Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education Book 3) eBook: Joy Lawson Davis, Joy Lawson Davis, James L. Moore III: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store. www.amazon.co.uk. 2018-12-14.
  21. Book: 2015-06-03. Bennett. Robert A.. Hodge. Samuel R.. Graham. David L.. Moore. James L.. Black Males and Intercollegiate Athletics: An Exploration of Problems and Solutions . Diversity in Higher Education . Emerald Group . Bingley, UK. 16. en. 10.1108/s1479-3644201516. 1479-3644. 978-1-78441-394-1.
  22. Book: James L. Moore III . Chance W. Lewis . African American Male Students in PreK-12 Schools: Informing Research, Policy, and Practice . Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education . 2. en. 10.1108/s2051-231720142. Emerald Group . 2014-07-17. 978-1-78350-783-2.
  23. Web site: SC African American History Calendar November 2018 Honoree: James L. Moore, III. https://web.archive.org/web/20181102004733/https://www.charlestonchronicle.net/2018/11/01/sc-african-american-history-calendar-november-2018-honoree-james-l-moore-iii/. usurped. November 2, 2018. The Charleston Chronicle. en-US. 2018-12-14.
  24. Web site: A Product of South Carolina. Watson. Jamal. 2018-09-27. Diverse. en. 2018-12-14.
  25. Web site: Executive Director Awarded Bell National Resource Center Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Inclusion. © 2018 The Ohio State University Office of Diversity and. odi.osu.edu. en. 2018-02-14.
  26. Web site: Committee on Scholars of Color in Education Awards. www.aera.net. en-US. 2018-02-14.
  27. Web site: Awards. www.aera.net. 2016-04-20.
  28. Web site: Ohio School Counselor Association - Award Recipients. www.ohioschoolcounselor.org. 2016-02-01.
  29. Web site: ACE Fellows Program Class of 2013-14. www.acenet.edu. 2016-02-01.
  30. Web site: Standing Committee on Men & Masculinities Awards. ACPA. 2016-04-20.
  31. Web site: League of EXTRAordinary Black Men: Dr. James L. Moore, III The Black Man Can. theblackmancan.org. 2016-04-20.
  32. Web site: Carl Grant MC Research Award - National Association for Multicultural Education. www.nameorg.org. 2016-02-01.
  33. Web site: Awards. www.aera.net. 2016-02-01.
  34. Web site: Annual Awards National Association for Gifted Children. www.nagc.org. 2016-02-01.
  35. Web site: James L. Moore III National Association for Gifted Children. www.nagc.org. 2016-04-20.