"I Do But I Don't": The Search for Identity in Urban African American Adolescents.

Rebecca Lakin Gullan, Beth Necowitz Hoffman, Stephen S Leff
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Achievement of a coherent and strong sense of self is critical to positive academic outcomes for urban minority youth. The present study utilized a mixed-methods approach to explore key aspects of identity development for African American adolescents living in a high-poverty, urban neighborhood. Results suggest that efforts to develop a sense of oneself as an individual and in relation to the world are impeded by mixed messages on African American culture and achievement. Findings are discussed in the context of teaching and working with urban African American adolescents in a way that promotes positive identity development.

“我做,但我不做”:城市非裔美国青少年对身份的探索。
实现连贯和强烈的自我意识对城市少数民族青年的积极学术成果至关重要。本研究采用混合方法来探索生活在高度贫困的城市社区的非裔美国青少年身份发展的关键方面。研究结果表明,非洲裔美国人文化和成就的混杂信息阻碍了培养自我意识和与世界的关系的努力。研究结果在教学背景下进行讨论,并以促进积极认同发展的方式与城市非洲裔美国青少年一起工作。
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