Author : Jennifer Lona Harris
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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 148 pages
Book Rating : 4.:/5 (125 download)
Book Synopsis A Case Study of the Perspectives of Black Children's Parents Regarding Their Role in Addressing the Achievement Gap by : Jennifer Lona Harris
Download or read book A Case Study of the Perspectives of Black Children's Parents Regarding Their Role in Addressing the Achievement Gap written by Jennifer Lona Harris and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this qualitative, collective case study was to understand the perspectives of Black children's parents regarding their roles in addressing the Black student achievement gap in their Virginia school district. For this study, the achievement gap referred to the disparity of academic performance between Black and White students. The theories guiding this study were social constructivism and social equity as they both support understanding the world based on participants' experiences. The research questions are as follows: (1) What do parents of Black children identify as their roles in their children's education? (2) How do parents of Black children perceive the effect that their involvement has on their children's academic success or failure? (3) What additional support do parents of Black children need to facilitate better learning for their children? This study was bound to a Virginia school district, and the sample was composed of 12 participants from 2 schools: Harris Middle School and Sims High School. The data collection process included individual interviews, a focus group, and a historical document analysis provided by the school. Data analysis was conducted using pattern matching logic and consisted of coding, memoing, and transcripts interpretation. The study's findings indicated that parents largely believe that the burden of education lies within the schools. Additionally, parents feel that as their student reaches the end of middle school, the child should be held to higher accountability for their success. By performing this study, I offered a better understanding of Black parents' perception regarding their specific roles in addressing the minority achievement gap.