Black American students in an affluent suburb : a study of academic disengagement

Title
  1. Black American students in an affluent suburb : a study of academic disengagement / John U. Ogbu.
Published by
  1. Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003.
Author
  1. Ogbu, John U.

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Description
  1. xx, 320 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. "John Ogbu has studied minority education from a comparative perspective for more than 30 years. The study reported in this book - jointly sponsored by the community and the school district in Shaker Heights, 0hio - focuses on the academic performance of Black American students. Not only do these students perform less well than White students at every social class level, but also less well than immigrant minority students, including Black immigrant students.
  2. Furthermore, both middle-class Black students in suburban school districts as well as poor Black students in inner-city schools are not doing well. Ogbu's analysis draws on data from observations, formal and informal interviews, and statistical and other data. He offers strong empirical evidence to support the cross-class existence of the problem.".
  3. "Black American Students in an Affluent Suburb is an important book for a wide range of researchers, professionals, and students, particularly in the areas of Black education, minority education, comparative and international education, sociology of education, educational anthropology, educational policy, teacher education, and applied anthropology."--BOOK JACKET.
Series statement
  1. Sociocultural, political, and historical studies in education
Uniform title
  1. Sociocultural, political, and historical studies in education.
Subject
  1. African Americans > Social aspects
  2. Academic achievement > United States
  3. Educational equalization > United States
Contents
  1. I. Black Academic Achievement and Its Explanations -- Ch. 1. Black-White Academic Achievement Gap -- Ch. 2. Academic Disengagement in Shaker Heights -- Ch. 3. Explaining the Academic Gap; Conventional and Alternative Explanations -- II. Societal and School Factors -- Ch. 4. Race Relations -- Ch. 5. Pygmalion in History, Society, and School -- Ch. 6. Leveling -- Ch. 7. Counselors, Teachers, and Discipline -- III. Community Forces -- Ch. 8. Opportunity Structure: Schooling and Getting Ahead -- Ch. 9. Collective Identity, Culture, and Language -- Ch. 10. Peer Pressures -- Ch. 11. The Family -- Ch. 12. Community Forces and Academic Disengagement: A Summary of Findings -- Ch. 13. Policy Implications.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-301) and indexes.