Taking it to the stage: Performing arts education and African American male academic identity development

C. Walton
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Author(s): Walton, Calvin Wesley | Abstract: This case study examines the relationship between school-based performing arts participation and academic identity development for African American male high school students. Participants addressed how their engagement in a school-based performing arts program influenced their academic achievement and school experiences. The researcher used African American Male Academic Identity Development theory, a proposed framework, to address the following questions: What are the experiences of African American males who participate in school-based performing arts programs? How do performing arts education experiences influence the academic identity development of African American male high school students? Based upon the data derived from this study the author argues that school-based performing arts participation may improve academic performance, engender positive school experiences and encourage affirmative racial identity development for African American male high school students. Findings from this study contribute to the body of literature on the relationship between arts education and academic achievement among African American males.
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走上舞台:表演艺术教育与非裔美国男性学术认同的发展
摘要:本研究考察了非裔美国男高中生校本表演艺术参与与学业认同发展的关系。参与者讲述了他们参与以学校为基础的表演艺术项目是如何影响他们的学习成绩和学校经历的。研究人员使用非裔美国男性学术认同发展理论(一个提议的框架)来解决以下问题:参加学校表演艺术项目的非裔美国男性的经历是什么?表演艺术教育经历如何影响非裔美国男高中生学业认同的发展?基于本研究的数据,作者认为以学校为基础的表演艺术参与可以提高非裔美国男高中生的学习成绩,产生积极的学校体验,并鼓励积极的种族认同发展。这项研究的结果为非裔美国男性艺术教育与学业成就之间的关系提供了大量文献。
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