Capitalizing on Culture : Successful Patterns of Parental Participation for African American Students
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1617287636
ISBN-13
9781617287633
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
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Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 8th, 2011
Print length
42 Pages
Weight
94 grams
Dimensions
21.20 x 13.80 x 0.50 cms
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Conversations regarding the "achievement gap" fail to consider the historical, economic, sociopolitical and moral backdrop that created the "education debt" experienced by African Americans. The "achievement gap," or rather the "education debt," is the result of systemic inequities that have accumulated over hundreds of years, which denied access to quality education for African Americans. As a result, African American students were not given the appropriate resources to achieve at the levels of white students and were systematically left behind. Using qualitative data from high achieving African American mathematics students matriculating through undergraduate mathematics programs, this book argues that African Americans have both historically and currently utilised social and cultural capital to produce high academic achievers, in spite of the "educational debt".
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