Influences on Academic Talent Development of Black Girls in K-12: A Systematic Review

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Advanced Academics Pub Date : 2021-05-14 DOI:10.1177/1932202X211013806
Brenda K. Davis
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Black girls experience numerous challenges to their academic development. This study examines the literature from the last 30 years related to the influences on the academic talent development of school-aged Black girls. Environmental and intrapersonal influences to Black girls’ academic talent development are explored. Using a systematic approach, 43 articles are reviewed and summarized. Thematic analysis conducted on the results and findings sections from each article reveal four major themes related to personal attributes, racial identity, relationships, and institutions. The themes expand the understanding of the complexity of talent development of Black girls and identify several intrapersonal and environmental influences that can promote or hinder academic achievement. Implications for future research are discussed.
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K-12阶段黑人女孩学业才能发展的影响:系统评价
黑人女孩的学业发展面临着许多挑战。本研究检视了近30年来有关学龄黑人女孩学业天赋发展影响的文献。探讨了环境和个人因素对黑人女孩学业才能发展的影响。采用系统的方法,对43篇文章进行了回顾和总结。对每篇文章的结果和发现部分进行的主题分析揭示了与个人属性、种族身份、关系和制度相关的四个主要主题。这些主题扩展了对黑人女孩才能发展复杂性的理解,并确定了几种可以促进或阻碍学业成就的个人和环境影响。讨论了对未来研究的启示。
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