种族、父母和学校:了解父母种族社会化是如何在学校这个种族化的组织中运作的

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Maura R. Kraemer
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本研究结合种族社会化和种族化组织的学术研究,探讨父母种族社会化如何在学校运作。使用马里兰州青少年发展背景研究的学生水平数据和国家教育统计中心和民权数据收集的学校水平数据,我调查了父母种族社会化的参与对黑人和白人高中生的学业成绩和教育经历的影响程度。我发现父母种族社会化对黑人学生的gpa以及黑人和白人学生喜欢学校的可能性都有积极的影响。此外,我还评估了学生对学校组织实践种族化的看法,并发现对所有学生的学术成果和教育经历产生了负面影响。最后,我发现父母种族社会化与学校感知的种族化组织实践之间存在显著的相互作用,突出了父母种族社会化对黑人学生gpa的调节作用。总体而言,研究结果表明,学业成绩和教育经历既是父母种族社会化的功能,也是学校感知的种族化组织实践的功能。此外,在作为种族化组织的学校内,研究结果的差异表明,父母的种族社会化对黑人学生来说是一种学术工具,对白人学生来说是一种社交工具。
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Race, parents, and schools: Understanding how parental racial socialization operates within schools as racialized organizations
This study brings together scholarship on racial socialization and racialized organizations to explore how parental racial socialization operates in schools. Using student-level data from the Maryland Adolescent Development In Context Study and school-level data from the National Center for Education Statistics and the Civil Rights Data Collection, I investigate the extent to which engagement in parental racial socialization affects the academic outcomes and educational experiences of Black and White high school students. I find parental racial socialization has positive impacts on students' GPAs for Black students and on students' probability of liking school for both Black and White students. Additionally, I evaluate students' perceptions of school organizational practices as racialized and find negative impacts on academic outcomes and educational experiences for all students. Finally, I find a significant interaction between parental racial socialization and perceived racialized organizational practices of schools, highlighting the moderating impact of parental racial socialization on Black students’ GPAs. Overall, findings suggest that academic outcomes and educational experiences are both a function of parental racial socialization and the perceived racialized organizational practices of schools. Moreover, within schools as racialized organizations, the variation in findings suggest parental racial socialization serves as an academic tool for Black students and a social tool for White students.
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期刊介绍: Social Science Research publishes papers devoted to quantitative social science research and methodology. The journal features articles that illustrate the use of quantitative methods in the empirical solution of substantive problems, and emphasizes those concerned with issues or methods that cut across traditional disciplinary lines. Special attention is given to methods that have been used by only one particular social science discipline, but that may have application to a broader range of areas.
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