“Trust Me, You Are Going to College”: How Trust Influences Academic Achievement in Black Males

Q2 Social Sciences
Stuart Rhoden
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Abstract

Abstract:Despite a long-standing history of structural and institutional challenges, there are a significant number of Black males who achieve positive academic outcomes. This article examines Black males who attended college after graduating from an all-male, predominantly Black Charter High School in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Findings suggested three types of trust helped participants achieve college attendance; trust in themselves, trust in close others, and institutional trust. Examples of differing types of trust are highlighted, as well as implications for building trust in schools in the future. The findings from this article demonstrate that trust can be established when institutions are willing to provide a safe, nurturing environment which recognizes the inherent strengths of all students.
“相信我,你会上大学的”:信任如何影响黑人男性的学业成就
摘要:尽管长期存在结构性和制度性挑战,但仍有相当数量的黑人男性取得了积极的学术成果。这篇文章调查了美国中大西洋地区一所以黑人为主的男性特许高中毕业后上大学的黑人男性。研究结果表明,三种类型的信任有助于参与者实现大学出勤率;信任自己,信任亲近的人,信任机构。强调了不同类型的信任的例子,以及对未来在学校建立信任的影响。本文的研究结果表明,当学校愿意提供一个安全、有教养的环境,并承认所有学生的内在优势时,信任就可以建立起来。
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The Journal of Negro Education
The Journal of Negro Education Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Negro Education (JNE), a refereed scholarly periodical, was founded at Howard University in 1932 to fill the need for a scholarly journal that would identify and define the problems that characterized the education of Black people in the United States and elsewhere, provide a forum for analysis and solutions, and serve as a vehicle for sharing statistics and research on a national basis. JNE sustains a commitment to a threefold mission: first, to stimulate the collection and facilitate the dissemination of facts about the education of Black people; second, to present discussions involving critical appraisals of the proposals and practices relating to the education of Black people.
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