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Author Thompson, Gail L., 1957-

Title African-American teens discuss their schooling experiences / Gail L. Thompson
Published Westport, CT : Bergin & Garvey, 2002

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 177 pages)
Contents Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Elementary School as a Precursor to Subsequent Schooling Experiences -- 2 Early Reading Habits and Attitudes about Reading -- 3 Elementary Teachers -- 4 Elementary Course Work and Homework -- 5 Middle School Issues -- 6 Middle School Teachers -- 7 Middle School Course Work and Homework -- 8 High School as an Ending and a Beginning -- 9 High School Teachers -- 10 High School Course Work and Homework -- 12 Racism at School -- 13 School Safety -- 14 Parent Involvement -- 15 Conclusion
Summary Educators, policymakers, and teacher training institutions are invited to embark on an eye-opening journey into the elementary and secondary schooling experiences of African-American teens. For decades, researchers and policymakers have grappled with the issue of the underachievement of African American students. An age-old problem has been that these students on average lag behind their peers of other racial/ethnic groups in math, science, and reading. Recently, California, like some other states, has implemented a high-stakes standardized testing program that has revealed that when test scores are disaggregated along racial/ethnic lines, the scores of African American students continue to trail those of their peers. The study described in this book was undertaken in an effort to uncover schooling practices that are advantageous or detrimental to the achievement of African American students. The study was based on interviews and questionnaire results from nearly 300 African American high school seniors. Most of these students resided in a region that had a low college attendance rate and a high child poverty rate.; The students were given an opportunity to discuss numerous issues pertaining to their schooling experiences, including teacher attitudes and expectations, the curriculum, homework practices, the quality of services provided by their high school counselors, racism at school, school safety, parental involvement, and their early reading habits and attitudes about reading. In addition to quantitative results, most chapters include detailed narratives describing the elementary and secondary schooling experiences of the interviewees
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-173) and index
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Subject African Americans -- Education.
African American high school students -- Attitudes
Educational surveys -- United States.
EDUCATION -- Secondary.
African American high school students -- Attitudes
African Americans -- Education
Educational surveys
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0313011451
9780313011450
0897898435
9780897898430
1280927933
9781280927935
9781607528166
1607528169