The general purposes of this study were three-fold. The first purpose was to gain an in-depth understanding of West Virginia African American students’ beliefs of their overall school climate. The second purpose of this study was to examine African American students’ beliefs of factors that may positively and negatively affect their academic achievement. Last, the third purpose was to examine participants’ beliefs of high and low achieving African American students. A purposeful sample of 151 secondary students (grades 9-12); in eight West Virginia counties were surveyed and interviewed, using the Generalized Belief Measurement instrument and focus group interviews. Findings from this study concluded that there is a significant rela...
This study sought to understand African American high school males\u27 perceptions of factors contri...
The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes of 208 selected African American students at ...
This exploratory study assessed African-American freshman and sophomore students ’ decisions to rema...
The general purposes of this study were three-fold. The first purpose was to gain an in-depth unders...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
Research indicates school culture impacts student achievement. At Teach Them All Middle School (TTA)...
This research study addressed a facet of the academic achievement gap regarding students\u27 beliefs...
School racial climate refers to norms, curricula, and interactions around race and diversity within ...
The purpose of this study was to explore African American males\u27 perceptions of the external and ...
This study explored the processes that lead to relatively lower academic performance among African A...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effects that teacher and student expectations have on...
The purpose of this study is two-fold: (1) to investigate the common factors positively influencing ...
A large body of research has focused on factors associated with the academic success (i.e. c...
Since the 1970s, the study of teacher beliefs has been broadly conceptualized, in part, because of t...
African American students in K-12 education experience pervasive disparities in academic outcomes ac...
This study sought to understand African American high school males\u27 perceptions of factors contri...
The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes of 208 selected African American students at ...
This exploratory study assessed African-American freshman and sophomore students ’ decisions to rema...
The general purposes of this study were three-fold. The first purpose was to gain an in-depth unders...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
Research indicates school culture impacts student achievement. At Teach Them All Middle School (TTA)...
This research study addressed a facet of the academic achievement gap regarding students\u27 beliefs...
School racial climate refers to norms, curricula, and interactions around race and diversity within ...
The purpose of this study was to explore African American males\u27 perceptions of the external and ...
This study explored the processes that lead to relatively lower academic performance among African A...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effects that teacher and student expectations have on...
The purpose of this study is two-fold: (1) to investigate the common factors positively influencing ...
A large body of research has focused on factors associated with the academic success (i.e. c...
Since the 1970s, the study of teacher beliefs has been broadly conceptualized, in part, because of t...
African American students in K-12 education experience pervasive disparities in academic outcomes ac...
This study sought to understand African American high school males\u27 perceptions of factors contri...
The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes of 208 selected African American students at ...
This exploratory study assessed African-American freshman and sophomore students ’ decisions to rema...