Family Engagement in Black Students' Academic Success

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Family Engagement in Black Students' Academic Success

Achievement and Resistance in an American Suburban School

Popular culture Ethnic studies Moral and social purpose of education Educational strategies and policy Secondary schools History

Author: Vilma Seeberg

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Collection: Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity in Education

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 15 March 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781000361964


Overview

This timely volume presents powerful stories told by Black families and students who have successfully negotiated a racially fraught, affluent, and diverse suburban school district in America, to illustrate how they have strategically contested sanctioned racist practices and forged a path for students to achieve a high-quality education.

Content and Themes

Drawing on rich qualitative data collected through interviews and interactions with parents and kin, students, community activists, and educators, Family Engagement in Black Students’ Academic Success chronicles how pride in Black American family history and values, students’ personal capabilities, and their often collective, proactive challenges to systemic and personal racism shape students’ academic engagement. Familial and collective cultural wealth of the Black community emerges as a central driver in students’ successful achievement. Finally, the text puts forward key recommendations to demonstrate how incorporating the knowledge and voices of Black families in school decision making, remaining critically conscious of race and racial history in everyday actions and longer term policy, and pursuing collective strategies for social justice in education, will help eliminate current opportunity gaps, and will counteract the master narrative of underachievement ever-present in America.

Intended Audience

This volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and academics with an interest in matters of social justice, equity, and equality of opportunity in education for Black Americans. In addition, the text offers key insights for school authorities in building effective working relationships with Black American families to support the high achievement of Black students in K-12 education.

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