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The easy way versus the hard way: Middle-class black male students' perceptions of education as it relates to success and career aspirations.

机译:简单的方法与艰难的方法:中产阶级黑人男生对教育的看法与成功和职业抱负有关。

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"Education is the key to success" is a common mantra on which schools base their goals and daily operations as well as the reason why most teachers enjoy job security. The majority of school personnel project two beliefs: (a) College is the appropriate next step after graduating from high school, and (b) white-collar occupations, such as professional, management, and supervisory positions, are desired career choices. However, after interacting with and observing the behavior of students in my classroom, I wonder how many young people agree with educators' thoughts on college and careers. Many Black males, in particular, do not enroll in college upon graduating from high school and often work in jobs that require less education (Joint Center Data Bank, 2003; Mincy, Lewis, & Han, 2006).;Herr (1996) believed people operate within an ecological context that included "the combination of physical, social, political, and economic environments that persons occupy and combine to create the circumstances in which each person negotiates his or her identity, belief systems, and life course" (p. 6--7). Within this context, individuals developed values that are personal and important. These values may or may not be aligned to values that are prevalent in society. As such, it was worth conducting a qualitative study of how middle-class Black males perceived the role of education in success as well as their career plans. Any misalignment of thoughts between some middle-class Black males and school personnel could inform our understanding of why middle-class Black males, as a subgroup, academically perform lower than other similar subgroups.;Research questions included (1) How do middle-class Black males in a predominantly Black high school perceive the role of education in success as well the career aspirations of Black males? (2) What self-identified factors influenced their perceptions of education, success, and careers? Through interviews and focus groups, I gained insight on the academic and career perspectives of 13 middle-class Black males. Constant comparison methods (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) and organizational displays (Miles & Huberman, 1994) guided data analysis. The findings reveal that, although all participants plan to attend college, most respondents believe additional routes, besides a higher education, lead to career and life achievement.
机译:“教育是成功的关键”,这是学校的目标和日常运作的普遍口号,也是大多数教师享受工作保障的原因。大多数学校工作人员提出两种信念:(a)大学是高中毕业后的下一步,(b)白领职业,例如专业,管理和监督职位,是理想的职业选择。但是,在与我的教室中的学生互动并观察他们的行为之后,我想知道有多少年轻人同意教育工作者关于大学和职业的想法。特别是,许多黑人男性从高中毕业后就没有进入大学,并且经常从事需要较少教育的工作(Joint Center Data Bank,2003; Mincy,Lewis&Han,2006)。Herr(1996)认为人们在一种生态环境中开展活动,其中包括“人们所居住和结合的物理,社会,政治和经济环境的结合,创造了每个人谈判其身份,信仰体系和生活历程的环境”(第6--7)。在这种情况下,个人发展出了个人的和重要的价值观。这些价值观可能会也可能不会与社会上普遍存在的价值观保持一致。因此,有必要对中产阶级黑人男性如何看待教育在成功及其职业计划中的作用进行定性研究。一些中产阶级黑人男性与学校工作人员之间的思想上的任何偏差都可能使我们了解为什么中产阶级黑人男性作为一个子群体在学业上比其他类似的子群体的表现要低。;包括的研究问题(1)中产阶级如何在以黑人为主的高中中的黑人男性是否认识到教育在成功中的作用以及黑人男性的职业志向? (2)哪些自我认同的因素影响了他们对教育,成功和职业的看法?通过访谈和焦点小组,我对13名中产阶级黑人男性的学术和职业观点有了深刻的了解。常量比较方法(Glaser和Strauss,1967)和组织展示(Miles和Huberman,1994)指导数据分析。调查结果表明,尽管所有参与者都计划上大学,但大多数受访者认为,除了接受高等教育外,其他途径还可以促进职业和生活成就。

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  • 作者

    Williams, Rita D.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgia State University.;

  • 授予单位 Georgia State University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Education Sociology of.;Education Secondary.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 169 p.
  • 总页数 169
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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