Community and Culture: Black Women's Recollections of Their Experiences in College Transition Programs

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Janella D. Benson, Paris D. Wicker, Imani Barnes, Rachelle Winkle-Wagner
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College transition programs offer early access to the collegiate experience, aid in the adjustment of students transitioning to college, and facilitate positive adjustments for Black women in their early college years. Less is known about whether Black women identify these programs as having a lasting influence on their college degree programs and careers. This critical oral history study of 24 Black alumnae contemplates their recollections of how college transition programs influenced their collegiate journeys within predominantly White and historically Black institutions. The Black alumnae emphasized the long-term importance of asset-based community cultural wealth approaches in transition programs that offered a head start to college. The alumnae noted that the transition programs provided forms of navigational, aspirational, and social capital. At PWIs, transition programs emphasized academic skills and social networks. At HBCUs, transition programs offered inclusion in the familial ethos of those campuses. In both institutional types, the women enjoyed gaining confidence and access to a hidden curriculum, which they retained throughout college and into their careers and lives.

社区与文化:黑人女性对大学过渡项目经历的回忆
摘要:大学过渡计划提供了早期进入大学的机会,帮助过渡到大学的学生适应大学生活,并促进黑人女性在大学早期的积极调整。至于黑人女性是否认为这些计划对她们的大学学位课程和职业生涯产生了持久的影响,我们所知甚少。这项对 24 名黑人校友进行的重要口述历史研究,探讨了她们对大学过渡计划如何影响她们在白人占主导地位的院校和历史上的黑人院校中的大学生活的回忆。这些黑人校友强调了以资产为基础的社区文化财富方法在过渡计划中的长期重要性,这些计划为她们进入大学提供了一个良好的开端。校友们指出,过渡计划提供了各种形式的导航、抱负和社会资本。在公立大学,过渡计划强调学术技能和社会网络。在哈佛商学院,过渡计划提供了融入这些校园家庭氛围的机会。在这两类院校中,女生们都乐于获得自信和进入隐性课程的机会,她们在整个大学期间以及职业生涯和生活中都保持着这种自信和机会。
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2.90
自引率
14.30%
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期刊介绍: Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association.
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