1st Edition
Mathematics Success and Failure Among African-American Youth The Roles of Sociohistorical Context, Community Forces, School Influence, and Individual Agency
By Danny Bernard Martin
Copyright 2000
214 Pages
by
Routledge
224 Pages
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Routledge
214 Pages
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Routledge
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No matter how mathematics achievement and persistence are measured, African Americans seem to lag behind their peers. This state of affairs is typically explained in terms of student ability, family background, differential treatment by teachers, and biased curricula. But what can explain disproportionately poor performance and persistence of African-American students who clearly possess the... Read more
Contents: Introduction. Mathematics Learning, Achievement, and Persistence Among African Americans: Toward a Context-Based Perspective. "I Wasn't Going to Be Doing Any Math": Mathematics Socialization, Identity, and the Evolution of Community Beliefs About Mathematics. "When Am I Ever Going to Use This?": School-Level Factors and Mathematics Socialization Among African-American Students. "Because I Want to Be Somebody": African-American Student Narratives on Academic and Mathematics Success. Mathematics Socialization and Identity Among African Americans: Real Life Experiences, Research, and Recommendations.
Biography
Danny Bernard Martin
"Mathematics Success and Failure among African-American Youth is strongly recommended not only for those in mathematics education or for African-Americans, but for individuals in other fields and members of other ethnic groups." -- Charles R. Payne, educational HORIZONS, Spring 2002






