To Heal Our World, We Must First Heal Our Girls: Examining Black Girl Achievement

Jemimah Young
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Abstract The racial achievement gap is one of the most persistent and pervasive issues in educational research. Unfortunately, the current research on Black student achievement lacks empirical studies that address the academic strengths and challenges facing Black girls. Specifically, there is a dearth of resources in the form of books, articles, and policies to support the learning of Black girls. Therefore studies that isolate gender as a contributing factor are warranted. The author presents an argument to explicate why the dearth of research supporting the achievement of Black girls is unjustified. Three research and data integrity considerations are presented to support this argument.
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要治愈我们的世界,我们必须首先治愈我们的女孩:审视黑人女孩的成就
种族成绩差距是教育研究中最持久、最普遍的问题之一。不幸的是,目前关于黑人学生成绩的研究缺乏针对黑人女孩的学术优势和挑战的实证研究。具体来说,支持黑人女孩学习的书籍、文章和政策方面的资源缺乏。因此,将性别作为一个影响因素进行研究是有必要的。作者提出了一个论点来解释为什么缺乏研究支持黑人女孩的成就是不合理的。提出了三个研究和数据完整性考虑来支持这一论点。
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