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Publication Date: 2020
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The Role of a Black Church-School Partnership in Supporting the Educational Achievement of African American Students
McIntosh, Reubin; Curry, Katherine
School Community Journal, v30 n1 p161-189 2020
Despite efforts of educators across the nation, African American students in the United States underperform their peers and experience graduation rates lower than any other ethnicity. The purpose of this case study was to gain an understanding, through the lenses of social learning theory (SLT) and critical race theory (CRT), of how a partnership between a Black church and an urban high school supports the achievement of African American students. Findings, consistent with the literature on the Black church's foundation, include the importance of relationships, equity, community, and commitment. Implications include the partnership's positive influence on student educational outcomes by meeting student needs of relationship and community. Interest convergence and counterstorytelling, tenets of CRT, are used to explain student success and support provided through partnership efforts.
Descriptors: Churches, Partnerships in Education, African American Education, African American Students, Critical Theory, Race, Urban Schools, High School Students, Case Studies, Socialization, Academic Achievement, Equal Education, Outcomes of Education, Student Needs, Community Involvement, Educational Benefits, School Personnel, Interpersonal Relationship, Time Management, Program Descriptions, Church Role
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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