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Perceptions of Climate and Student-Faculty Interactions amongst African American Persisters in a Business Program at a Predominantly-White Institution.

机译:非裔美国人在一个以白人为主的机构的商业计划中对气候和师生互动的看法。

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While representation of African American students in freshmen enrollment has improved, degree attainment of African Americans and other minority groups continue to lag behind the White and Asian American populations. Compounding the issue of lower attainment is the issue of degree major. African American students are highly concentrated in lower-paying college majors and are underrepresented in high-paying majors, including business. With the scarcity of research on African American students in a business discipline, there remains the necessity of understanding the academic success and persistence issues they encounter. Gaining a better understanding of African American students' experiences and perceptions is vitally important for institutional agents and scholars.;Using a phenomenological research method, the researcher listened to the stories of ten African American students in the business school at Southeastern University (SEU), while focusing on their experiences and perceptions of the interactions they have with business faculty members. In addition, the researcher aimed to identify how these interactions impact academic success and persistence to graduation amongst this sample population. The themes that emerged included (a) A Racially Charged Climate; (b) Business Faculty Can Be Accessible, But Not Approachable; and (c) As An African American Business Student... Where Do I Belong? The study results indicated that student interactions with faculty were viewed as essential to supporting the African American business students' academic success and persistence.
机译:尽管非洲裔美国学生在新生入学率上有所提高,但非洲裔美国人和其他少数群体的学历仍然落后于白人和亚裔美国人。使低学历的问题更为复杂的是学位问题。非裔美国人的学生高度集中于低薪的大学专业,而在高薪的专业(包括商业)中所占的比例却不足。由于在商业学科上对非洲裔美国学生的研究匮乏,仍然有必要了解他们所遇到的学术成就和持久性问题。更好地了解非裔美国学生的经历和看法对于机构代理人和学者至关重要。;使用现象学研究方法,研究人员听了东南大学(SEU)商学院十名非裔美国学生的故事,同时关注他们的经验和对与商学院教职员工互动的看法。此外,研究人员旨在确定这些相互作用如何影响该样本人群中的学术成就和对毕业的坚持。出现的主题包括:(a)种族歧视的气候; (b)商学院可以通行,但不能通行; (c)作为一名非洲裔美国商科学生……我属于哪里?研究结果表明,学生与教职员工的互动被视为支持非裔美国商科学生的学术成功和毅力的必不可少的。

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  • 作者

    Allen, Monica E.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Charlotte.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Charlotte.;
  • 学科 Higher education.;Black studies.;African American studies.;Business education.
  • 学位 D.Ed.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 173 p.
  • 总页数 173
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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