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Still Here: African American Male Perceptions of Social and Academic Engagement at a 4-Year, Predominantly White Institution of Higher Learning in Southern New Jersey | |
Allison N. Sinanan1  | |
关键词: African American males; preparation at a PWI; lack of belonging; social; personal isolation; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244012445212 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
This study explores perceptions of the academic, social, and institutional forces that shape success for African American male students attending a 4-year, predominately White public college in southern New Jersey. This study utilized an interview-based qualitative research method to examine African American male studentsâ social and academic experiences at a small, predominantly White, liberal arts college in southern New Jersey. Attention to the experiences of African American male students attending White colleges is particularly important because issues surrounding social receptivity (i.e., the general acceptance of an individual or groupâs presence) are factors that play a significant part of the studentsâ learning experience. This study found that in 21st-century America, the African American male studentsâ perceptions of and experiences with social receptivity at a predominantly White institution (PWI) can have a significant impact on the studentsâ learning experience. The major themes of this study that emerged were âLevel of Preparation for College Life at a PWI,â âLack of Belonging in a New Social Environment,â âFeelings of Social and Personal Isolation,â and âFeelings of Negativity Toward the Faculty.â
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