ERIC Number: EJ1190939
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Oct
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Using Systems Theory to Promote Academic Success for African American Males
Orrock, Jason; Clark, Mary Ann
Urban Education, v53 n8 p1013-1042 Oct 2018
Through an ecological systems perspective, this study explores factors that influence successful academic achievement for African American males in at-risk settings. This qualitative study examines factors that contribute to the successful academic achievement for African American males from at-risk populations. The researchers explore African American boys' lived experiences and what contributes to their success in school. Educators and counselors are able to encourage African American male engagement in academics by understanding the interconnectedness of lived systems. This study explores the interdependency of systems in the development of self-concept for these youth. Findings suggest the value of using a systems model and approach when working with African American males in public schools to improve post-secondary outcomes. These findings have implications for promoting academic success through family, school, and community involvement for African American males.
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Academic Achievement, African American Students, Males, Self Concept, Outcomes of Education, At Risk Students, One Parent Family, Socioeconomic Status, Masculinity, Teaching Methods, Minority Group Students, Parent Participation, After School Programs, Mentors, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Family Role
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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