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Publication Date: 2005-May
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Creating a Culture of Academic Success in an Urban Science and Math Magnet High School
Buxton, Cory A.
Science Education, v89 n3 p392-417 May 2005
This paper reports on a 3-year study of a half-day urban magnet high school founded upon a desire to provide rigorous science, math, and technology experiences to students who would not otherwise have access to such educational opportunities. Using the theoretical lens of how a model of an educated person gets culturally produced within the school setting, I attended to: (1) the institutional construction of preferred student identity, (2) ways in which students in the school both took up and transformed this identity, and (3) how these student initiatives played a role in gradual institutional shifts in student expectations. Four constructs--learning, achievement, resistance, and success--were found to play significant roles in how the qualities of an educated person were negotiated through practice in attempts to create a culture of academic success in science and mathematics. These findings have implications for teaching and learning in other urban school settings.
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Academic Achievement, Urban Schools, Magnet Schools, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Technology Education, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Resistance (Psychology), Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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