AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES IN INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
独立学校中的非裔美国男性
基本信息
- 批准号:6589315
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-04-25 至 2003-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: Derived largely from questions as to the worth of private
school education for the educational attainment of African American males
and initial reports on the experience of African American males in private
schools, this preliminary longitudinal project will investigate
psychological and social adjustment of African American males through
interviews with approximately 150 youth (80 boys and 70 girls) across 1st
through 12th grades, their families, their teachers, school personnel and
alumni in five independent schools. The school sites differ according to
urbanicity, religious affiliation, gender focus, school climate and
structure, and percentage of minority students. This pilot study will
include a combination of quantitative standardized measurement, open-ended
semi-structured questions, and ethnographic fieldwork. The qualitative
methods of the project will work toward understanding patterns of dropout,
retention, and graduation of males compared to females. These methods are
also designed to aid in understanding different cohort effects of grade
(1-12), gender (male versus female), age (6-18), school division (lower
versus middle versus upper) and schools (boys only versus coed; suburban
versus urban; religious based versus non-denominational). A
biopsychosocial component of the project monitors youths stress
experiences expressed as cardiovascular reactivity and supports an
interdisciplinary perspective within the work. The work is designed to aid
schools in recruitment, programming and support efforts for all students
in private schools, but particularly African American males. The proposal
has several aims: (1) to assess the psychological and academic well being
of high and low resource African American students in five predominantly
White private schools; (2) to assess the current level of parent
involvement and its impact on male adjustment and school oneness to racial
diversity; (3) to track the interrelationship between male and female
psychosocial adjustment, the role of context-associated stress, and parent
engagement in the independent schools across four years; (4) to develop
intra- and extra-curricular programs that promote the mental health of
African American and bi-racial boys; and (5) to augment traditional
methods of information dissemination to independent schools nationally.
描述:主要来源于有关私人财产价值的问题
针对非裔美国男性教育成就的学校教育
以及关于非洲裔美国男性私下经历的初步报告
学校,这个初步的纵向项目将调查
美国黑人男性的心理和社会适应
在第一季度采访了大约150名青年(80名男孩和70名女孩)
到12年级,他们的家人,他们的老师,学校工作人员和
五所私立学校的校友。学校选址根据不同而不同
都市性、宗教信仰、性别重点、学校氛围和
结构,以及少数民族学生的比例。这项初步研究将
包括量化标准化测量、开放式测量
半结构化问题和人种学田野调查。定性的
该项目的方法将致力于了解辍学的模式,
与女性相比,男性的留存和毕业情况。这些方法是
也旨在帮助理解年级的不同队列效应
(1-12),性别(男性与女性),年龄(6-18岁),学区(较低
和学校(男童VS男女同校;郊区
与城市;基于宗教的与非宗派的)。一个
该项目的生物心理社会部分监测年轻人的压力
表现为心血管反应性的体验,并支持
工作中的跨学科视角。这项工作的目的是帮助
学校在招生、规划和支持所有学生方面的努力
在私立学校,尤其是非裔美国男性。这项建议
有几个目标:(1)评估心理和学业健康状况
在高资源和低资源的非洲裔美国学生中,
白人私立学校;(2)评估家长目前的水平
介入及其对男性种族适应和学校同一性的影响
多样性;(3)追踪男女之间的相互关系
心理社会适应、背景相关压力的作用和父母
跨四年参与私立学校;(4)发展
促进学生心理健康的课内和课外计划
非洲裔美国人和混血男孩;和(5)加强传统
向全国私立学校传播信息的方法。
项目成果
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