The role of school culture in facilitating underrepresented students\u27 access to and success in college is examined in this ethnographic study. The purpose of this study is to examine an urban, public high school\u27s culture in the southeast region of the United States with a high population of African Americans and students living in poverty. The college- going culture theory proposed by McClafferty, McDonough and Nunez (2002) and later refined by McDonough (2006) is used as a framework for this study and an ethnographic research design is employed using interviews, observations, open-ended surveys, and document review as data collection methods. The objective of the study is to describe the culture of an urban high school by examinin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [142]-150).Current practices in schools leave a segment o...
The income-attainment gap in education has widened over the last several decades leaving children bo...
It is important that more of the urban poor improve their chances for upward mobility. America must ...
The role of school culture in facilitating underrepresented students\u27 access to and success in co...
College Preparation in a Low-Income, Urban, Public High School: A Case Study College preparation for...
Few studies have conducted research examining how the contextual layers that inform an organization’...
The purpose of this study was to engage in ethnographic research involving Jack E. Singley High Scho...
The study conducted by the researcher observed and interviewed five continuation high school student...
This qualitative case study examined the college-going processes at an underresourced urban high sch...
The widespread underachievement of students in American public schools is the subject of much attent...
The purpose of the study is to identify and measure the influence of school’s organizational culture...
Conventional societal wisdom dictates that a student\u27s primary function for attending school is t...
The structure and environment in majority White suburban school works well for most White students; ...
2019-04-26The main function of a school is to prepare students to become contributing members of soc...
Developing college access in high schools for students from marginalized backgrounds (i.e., low soci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [142]-150).Current practices in schools leave a segment o...
The income-attainment gap in education has widened over the last several decades leaving children bo...
It is important that more of the urban poor improve their chances for upward mobility. America must ...
The role of school culture in facilitating underrepresented students\u27 access to and success in co...
College Preparation in a Low-Income, Urban, Public High School: A Case Study College preparation for...
Few studies have conducted research examining how the contextual layers that inform an organization’...
The purpose of this study was to engage in ethnographic research involving Jack E. Singley High Scho...
The study conducted by the researcher observed and interviewed five continuation high school student...
This qualitative case study examined the college-going processes at an underresourced urban high sch...
The widespread underachievement of students in American public schools is the subject of much attent...
The purpose of the study is to identify and measure the influence of school’s organizational culture...
Conventional societal wisdom dictates that a student\u27s primary function for attending school is t...
The structure and environment in majority White suburban school works well for most White students; ...
2019-04-26The main function of a school is to prepare students to become contributing members of soc...
Developing college access in high schools for students from marginalized backgrounds (i.e., low soci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [142]-150).Current practices in schools leave a segment o...
The income-attainment gap in education has widened over the last several decades leaving children bo...
It is important that more of the urban poor improve their chances for upward mobility. America must ...