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Children & schools, 2009-04, Vol.31 (2), p.109-117
2009
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Best Practice Program for Low-Income African American Students Transitioning from Middle to High School
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  • Children & schools, 2009-04, Vol.31 (2), p.109-117
Ort / Verlag
Oxford: Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
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Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
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  • On the basis of systematic evaluation of three program databases, totaling 246 programs, this article provides a discussion on a best practice program for low-income African American students transitioning from middle school to high school in urban school settings.The main research question was “Of the programs touted as best practice, is there one that shows promise to produce positive middle school transition outcomes for low-income African American students?” To allow for the examination of as many programs as possible that targeted African American students, no subcategories of African American students were made, for example—low income. Using specific exclusion criteria, the author chose four programs as best practice (School Transitional Environmental Program [STEP]; Skills, Opportunity, and Recognition; Positive Action through Holistic Education; and Fast Track). These four programs were further evaluated with an eight-point inclusion criteria. The results suggested that STEP was the best best practice program, of those examined, for working with low-income African American students transitioning from middle school to high school.

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