希望的自我:利用 "可能的自我 "探究拉美裔涉黑男孩的职业和升学愿望

IF 2.9 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Review of Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1353/rhe.0.a935890
Adrián H. Huerta
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涉黑儿童梦想通过职业生涯、教育学位或证书以及社会经济流动,成为受人尊敬的社会成员。这项定性研究以 "希望的自我 "为理论基础,探讨了在三所城市替代学校就读的 28 名初中和高中拉美裔男孩的职业和大学升学愿望。研究结果主要集中在对社会流动所需的两年制和四年制教育证书的职业和大学升学愿望上。这篇文章旨在帮助幼儿园至十二年级和高等教育的教师、从业人员、研究人员以及考虑与涉黑青少年合作的管理人员更好地理解如何支持这一边缘群体的教育需求,并改善进入职业生涯和中学后教育系统的途径。
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Hoped-For Selves: Using Possible Selves to Explore the Career and College-Going Aspirations for Gang-Involved Latino Boys

Gang-involved children dream of becoming respected members of society through professional careers, educational degrees or credentials, and socioeconomic mobility. This qualitative study used hoped-for selves as the theoretical grounding for exploring the career and college-going aspirations of 28 middle- and high-school gang-involved Latino boys attending three urban alternative schools. Findings centered on the career and college-going aspirations of the two—and four-year institution educational credentials needed for social mobility. This article aims to help K-12 and higher education faculty, practitioners, researchers, and administrators considering working with ganginvolved youth to understand better how to support this marginalized group’s educational needs and improve pathways into careers and postsecondary education systems.

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期刊介绍: The official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE), The Review of Higher Education provides a forum for discussion of issues affecting higher education. The journal advances the study of college and university issues by publishing peer-reviewed articles, essays, reviews, and research findings. Its broad approach emphasizes systematic inquiry and practical implications. Considered one of the leading research journals in the field, The Review keeps scholars, academic leaders, and public policymakers abreast of critical issues facing higher education today.
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