ABSTRACT

This book examines historical approaches and current research and practice related to the education of adolescents placed at risk of school failure as a result of social and economic conditions. One major goal is to expand the intellectual exchange among researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and concerned citizens on factors influencing the achievement of poor and minority youth, specifically students in middle and high schools. Another is to encourage increased dialogue about policies and practices that can make a difference in educational opportunities and outcomes for these students. Although the chapters in this volume are not exhaustive, they represent an array of theoretical and methodological approaches that provide readers with new and diverse ways to think about issues of educational equality and opportunity in the United States. A premise that runs through each chapter is that school success is possible for poor and minority adolescents if adequate support from the school, family, and community is available.

*The conceptual approach (Section I) places the research and practice on students placed at risk in a historical context and sets the stage for an important reframing of current definitions, research, policies, and practices aimed at this population.
*Multiple research methodologies (Sections II and III) allow for comparisons across racial and ethnic groups as well as within groups, and contribute to different and complementary insights. Section III, "Focus on African-American Students," specifically addresses gender and social class differences among African-American adolescents.
*Current reform strategies presently being implemented in schools throughout the United States are presented and discussed (Part IV). These strategies or programs highlight how schools, families, and communities can apply research findings like the ones this book presents, thus bridging the often wide gap between social science research and educational practice.

part I|62 pages

Refraining Students Placed At Risk

part II|75 pages

Factors Influencing Resiliency and School Failure

chapter 6|29 pages

Unpacking the Black Box of Tracking Decisions

Critical Tales of Families Navigating the Course Placement Process

part III|223 pages

Focus on African-American Students

chapter 9|19 pages

African-American Student Success in Independent Schools

A Model of Family, School, and Peer Influences

part IV|31 pages

From Research to Practice

chapter 12|28 pages

Talent Development Middle Schools

Blueprint and Results for a Comprehensive Whole School Reform Model

chapter 13|19 pages

Fostering Resilience in High School Classrooms

A Study of the PASS Program (Promoting Achievement in School Through Sport)

chapter 14|29 pages

Small Learning Communities Meet School-To-Work

Whole School Restructuring for Urban Comprehensive High Schools

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

Effective Schooling for Poor and Minority Adolescents: Refining the Focus