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academic achievement
achievement motivation in adolescence
African American youth
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charter schools
educational policy and reform
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high school environment
prediction of scholastic success
single-sex schools
Urban Prep Academies
Product details
- ISBN 9781682530771
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 152 x 226mm
- Publication Date: 30 Sep 2017
- Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Chezare A. Warren chronicles the transition of a cohort of young Black males from Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men to their early experiences in higher education. A rich and closely observed account of a mission-driven school and its students, Urban Preparation makes a significant contribution to our understanding of how young males of color can best be served in schools throughout the United States today.
A founding teacher at Urban Prep, Warren offers a detailed exploration of what this single-sex public high school on the South Side of Chicago has managed to accomplish amid profoundly challenging circumstances. He provides a comprehensive portrait of the school—its leaders, teachers, and professional staff; its students; and the community that the school aims to serve—and highlights how preparation for higher education is central to its mission.
Warren focuses on three main goals: to describe Urban Prep’s plans and efforts to prepare young Black males for college; to understand how race, community, poverty, and the school contributed, in complex and interrelated ways, to the academic goals of these students; and to offer a wide-ranging set of conclusions about the school environments and conditions that might help young Black males throughout the country succeed in high school and college.
A founding teacher at Urban Prep, Warren offers a detailed exploration of what this single-sex public high school on the South Side of Chicago has managed to accomplish amid profoundly challenging circumstances. He provides a comprehensive portrait of the school—its leaders, teachers, and professional staff; its students; and the community that the school aims to serve—and highlights how preparation for higher education is central to its mission.
Warren focuses on three main goals: to describe Urban Prep’s plans and efforts to prepare young Black males for college; to understand how race, community, poverty, and the school contributed, in complex and interrelated ways, to the academic goals of these students; and to offer a wide-ranging set of conclusions about the school environments and conditions that might help young Black males throughout the country succeed in high school and college.
H. Richard Milner IV is the Helen Faison Professor of UrbanEducation and director of the Center for Urban Education at theUniversity of Pittsburgh School for Education.
Chezare A. Warren is an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University, affiliate faculty member in Michigan State’s Program for Mathematics Education, and president of the Critical Race Studies in Education Association.
Chezare A. Warren is an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University, affiliate faculty member in Michigan State’s Program for Mathematics Education, and president of the Critical Race Studies in Education Association.
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