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Preparing the way: a qualitative study of high-achieving African American males and the role of the family
Authors:KI Maton  FA Hrabowski  GL Greif
Affiliation:Psychology Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County 21250, USA. Maton@umbc2.umbc.edu
Abstract:Employed qualitative methods to examine the role of the family in the academic success of very high-achieving African American males. Findings revealed a complex tapestry of family processes and contexts involved in each youth's journey to outstanding academic achievement. Specifically, the combined importance of parental-determined academic engagement, strict discipline, nurturance, and community connectedness appeared to counteract potentially negative contextual influences of neighborhood, peers, schools, and society. The qualitative findings tell a multifaceted, rich, and compelling story of the pathways to academic success for Black males, and highlight the need for culture-specific and ecologically based conceptualization, research, and intervention approaches.
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