家庭环境和父母鼓励对非裔加拿大青少年学业成就的重要性

Q3 Social Sciences Canadian Journal of Education Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.2307/20466629
Henry M. Codjoe
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本文的重点是非洲裔加拿大青年的教育经历。传统上,研究人员倾向于强调黑人学生的学习成绩差,或者与他们的学业失败有关的问题和问题,或者把他们刻板印象为吵闹、懒惰、犯罪、运动、贫困、危险和离经叛道。相比之下,这篇文章关注的是阿尔伯塔省的黑人学生,他们在相当大的逆境中取得了学业上的成功。这里提供的数据表明,家庭环境和父母的鼓励等因素有助于学业成功。关键词:黑人学生,学业成功,家庭状况,艾伯塔省教育,文章描述了非洲裔加拿大青年学者的经验。习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯,习惯Cet(中央东部东京)文章decrit成黑色des eleves albertains reussissent好他们练习曲en depit条件非常困难的。孩子们表现出个体的独特、家庭的环境、家庭的鼓励、父母对孩子成功的贡献。Mots cles: eleves noirs, succes scolaire,环境家庭,教育在阿尔伯塔
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This article focuses on the educational experiences of African ‐ Canadian youth. Traditionally, researchers have tended to emphasize the poor academic performance of Black students, or issues and problems related to their academic failure, or to stereotype them as loud, lazy, criminal, athletic, deprived, dangerous, and deviant. In contrast, this article looks at Black students in Alberta who have achieved academic success in spite of considerable adversity. The data presented here show that factors such as the home environment and parental encouragement contribute to academic success. Key words: Black students, school success, family status, Alberta education Cet article porte sur les experiences scolaires de jeunes Africano ‐ Canadiens. D’habitude, les chercheurs ont tendance a souligner le pietre rendement scolaire des eleves noirs ou les problemes relies a leur echec scolaire ou encore a les presenter de facon stereotypee comme des personnes bruyantes, paresseuses, portees a commettre des crimes, athletiques, demunies, dangereuses ou ayant un comportement deviant. Cet article decrit plutot des eleves noirs albertains qui reussissent bien leurs etudes en depit de conditions tres difficiles. Les donnees presentees indiquent que les facteurs comme le milieu familial et les encouragements des parents contribuent au succes scolaire. Mots cles : eleves noirs, succes scolaire, milieu familial, education en Alberta
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Canadian Journal of Education
Canadian Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Education (CJE) is a national peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the membership of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. The CJE prioritizes research and scholarly writing that is of relevance to the Canadian education community. The journal is read by scholars worldwide, and aims to represent the valuable contributions that Canadian scholars in education continue to make to the field. The Journal accepts and publishes both French and English articles and book reviews. CJE on occasion also publishes international papers that shed light on shared issues and that include Canadian authors as references.
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