Course Description


In his course, Dr. Gamble discusses the learning differences and challenges in school settings that impact African American students.

CE/Professional Development Credit(s): 1

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learning differences and challenges in school settings that impact African American students will be reviewed.
  2. Original research regarding the perceptions of parents/guardians, educators, and mental health providers will be discussed.
  3. Literature and data-based recommendations for families, educators, and mental health providers will be offered.

Level: All Levels

Length: 67 minutes

Format: Asynchronous (self-paced)

Obtaining a CE/Professional Development Certificate:

In order to obtain a CE/Professional Development certificate, you must complete all sections of this course, score 80% or more on the quiz (multiple attempts are provided) and, fill out a satisfaction survey.

Note: The video lesson, quiz, and evaluation are formatted into separate sections. While your progress is saved after completing each section, the system will require you to complete the entire section again if you stop in the middle.

Conflict of Interest:

There are no known conflict of interests for this program.


Continuing Education Approvals & CEUs


Homestudy CE's are approved nationally via the American Psychological association and the National Board of Certified Counselors.

CE Credits | 1 Core | Psychologists

CE Hours | 1 Core | Counselors

Social Work, School Psychology & Marriage & Family Therapy

The live virtual version of this workshop was originally approved by ASWB & NASP nationally in states that accept CEs granted by these accrediting bodies. This homestudy course is consistent with related hours. Please check with your state licensure board for rules.

CE Hours | 1 | School Psychologists

Clock Hours | 1 | Social Work

Contact Hours | 1 | LMFT’s

Brandon Gamble, PhD


Dr. Brandon Gamble received his training in psychology from Oakwood College for his Bachelor’s degree. San Diego State for his Master’s degree, and the University of Southern California is where he earned his Doctoral degree in Educational Psychology. Dr. Gamble’s written work and research has focused on African American male’s social capital and familial support networks that empower young men to succeed in academics. Currently, he has returned to his alma mater to serve as the Dean of Student Success at Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama.


http://www.drbrandongamble.com

Ifetayo Ojelade, PhD


Dr. Ifetayo Ojelade is a Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor, and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) with an interest in assisting people to heal in order to take their careers and personal lives to the next level. As an expert in trauma recovery, Dr. Ojelade works with healthcare, legal, and safety professionals to manage secondary trauma in the workplace. She also has a particular interest in women leaders of color in high stress roles.


www.IfetayoOjelade.com

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