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Present but not accounted for: a phenomenological study of gifted African American males.
discrimination;self-efficacy;lived experiences;academic persistence;microaggression;racism
Ronda Elizabeth George
University:University of Louisville
Department:Educational Leadership, Evaluation and Organizational Development
关键词: discrimination;    self-efficacy;    lived experiences;    academic persistence;    microaggression;    racism;   
Others  :  https://ir.library.louisville.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4268&context=etd
美国|英语
来源: The Universite of Louisville's Institutional Repository
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【 摘 要 】

The purpose of this research study was to explore the lived experiences of gifted African American males in grades 6-8. Specifically, the study examined how gifted African American males perceived and understood their participation in a gifted program and how their sense of self-efficacy shaped their disposition and approach toward academic persistence. Much of the literature published on the social, emotional, and academic success of gifted African American males has focused on college-aged students, therefore the current study is crucial in contributing to the body of knowledge on African American males, in particular, those identified as gifted during early adolescence (Ford, 2005). Additionally, voices of gifted African American males have been disregarded, yet are quintessential to understanding how they create meaning from their experiences. This study utilized interpretive phenomenological analysis as a means of synthesizing and making sense from the themes which emerged in the study. Analysis of the data indicated that gifted African American males found the issue of underrepresentation and relationships with teachers and peers to have the most influence in understanding their experiences in a gifted program. The findings also revealed that scholar identity and the shaping of self-efficacy, driven by a need to succeed, influenced their academic persistence. The findings discussed give insight into the challenges and triumphs of gifted African American males participating in a gifted program and provide implications for policy and practice.

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