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Promoting Academic Resilience in Multicultural America : Factors Affecting Student Success

Part of the Adolescent Cultures, School & Society series
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Promoting Academic Resilience in Multicultural America combines biographical sketches of resilient students, examples of effective programs designed to encourage resilience, recent research in the field, and their own experiences of resilient academics of color.

The book illustrates exactly how academic success occurs within traditionally challenged learning environments.

The authors focus most closely on the crucial transition between high school and college.

The individuals spotlighted and programs outlined cross racial, gender, socioeconomic, and ethnic lines, and include African American, Hispanic, and white students.

In part, the authors conclude that there are specific multidimensional protective factors that work collaboratively to enable the success of these exceptional students.

It is the detailed exploration of these phenomena that lie at the heart of this work and that has the potential to help all children excel.

Among other uses, this book could be a valuable addition to a college freshmen seminar series, a foundations of education course, a course on multiculturalism in America and/or any course focused on basic educational psychology.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820467634 / 9780820467634
Paperback / softback
22/10/2004
United States
166 pages
250 grams