Linking home-school dissonance to school-based outcomes for African American high school students
K Tyler, L Brown-Wright… - Journal of Black …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
K Tyler, L Brown-Wright, D Stevens-Watkins, D Thomas, R Stevens, C Roan-Belle…
Journal of Black Psychology, 2010•journals.sagepub.comThe current study examined associations between home-school dissonance and several
academic and psychological variables among 239 African American high school students.
Regression analyses revealed that home-school dissonance significantly predicted multiple
academic and psychological variables, including academic cheating, disruptive classroom
behavior, performance avoidant and performance approach goal orientations, and poor self-
reported English and math grades. Implications of this research include a more systematic …
academic and psychological variables among 239 African American high school students.
Regression analyses revealed that home-school dissonance significantly predicted multiple
academic and psychological variables, including academic cheating, disruptive classroom
behavior, performance avoidant and performance approach goal orientations, and poor self-
reported English and math grades. Implications of this research include a more systematic …
The current study examined associations between home-school dissonance and several academic and psychological variables among 239 African American high school students. Regression analyses revealed that home-school dissonance significantly predicted multiple academic and psychological variables, including academic cheating, disruptive classroom behavior, performance avoidant and performance approach goal orientations, and poor self-reported English and math grades. Implications of this research include a more systematic incorporation of African American high school students’ out-of-school experiences into their classroom learning experiences.
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