A Focus on Hope

Fifty Resilient Students Speak

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Aims & Objectives, Administration, Teaching, Teaching Methods
Cover of the book A Focus on Hope by Frances K. Trotman, Erik E. Morales, PhD, professor/chair of department of elementary & secondary education, New Jersey City University, UPA
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Author: Frances K. Trotman, Erik E. Morales, PhD, professor/chair of department of elementary & secondary education, New Jersey City University ISBN: 9780761852735
Publisher: UPA Publication: December 2, 2010
Imprint: UPA Language: English
Author: Frances K. Trotman, Erik E. Morales, PhD, professor/chair of department of elementary & secondary education, New Jersey City University
ISBN: 9780761852735
Publisher: UPA
Publication: December 2, 2010
Imprint: UPA
Language: English

Over the course of ten years, this extensive qualitative study focused on the academic resilience phenomenon. The research delves into the educational resilience experiences of fifty low socioeconomic students of color from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds. In addition to chronicling specific protective factors and processes active in the students' lives, several symbiotic relationships between groups of protective factors are documented and explored. A Resilience Cycle theory, which was chronicled in previous works of the authors, is used as a framework to view essential elements of the students' academic success. Ultimately, the data and findings are used to propose practical suggestions for promoting academic resilience in at-risk youth nationwide. Furthermore, because one author specializes in education and the other in psychology, both of these disciplines are brought to bear on this crucial and understudied topic.

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Over the course of ten years, this extensive qualitative study focused on the academic resilience phenomenon. The research delves into the educational resilience experiences of fifty low socioeconomic students of color from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds. In addition to chronicling specific protective factors and processes active in the students' lives, several symbiotic relationships between groups of protective factors are documented and explored. A Resilience Cycle theory, which was chronicled in previous works of the authors, is used as a framework to view essential elements of the students' academic success. Ultimately, the data and findings are used to propose practical suggestions for promoting academic resilience in at-risk youth nationwide. Furthermore, because one author specializes in education and the other in psychology, both of these disciplines are brought to bear on this crucial and understudied topic.

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