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McAdoo

Black Children

Social, Educational, and Parental Environments

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-8039-2462-8
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungstermin: 14.10.1985
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Experiences and situations unique to black children and their parents are the focus of this comprehensive collection of current empirical research. The editors emphasize that `to be fully functional, (black children) must develop the skills to do well simultaneously in two different cultures, both black and non-black.' The contributors explode many of the myths surrounding the development of black children, and confirm that despite the economic mobility of some blacks, most black children live in an environment that threatens their physical existence. They also show that much of the child development research and literature has viewed black children negatively.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780803924628
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-8039-2462-8
  • Verlag: SAGE Publications
  • Erscheinungstermin: 14.10.1985
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 1985
  • Serie: SAGE Focus Editions
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 400 g
  • Seiten: 280
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
  • Nachauflage: 978-0-7619-2003-8

Autoren/Hrsg.

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McAdoo, Harriette Pipes

Harriette Pipes McAdoo is a University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University, Department of Family and Child Ecology.  Previously, she was Professor at Howard University in the School of Social Work and Visiting Lecturer at Smith College, the University of Washington, and the University of Minnesota.  She is a Director of the Groves Conference on Marriage and the Family; was a National Adviser to the President of the White House Conference on Families; was former President and Board Member of the National Council on Family Relations; and was a member of the Governing Council of the Society for Research in Child Development.  She was the first person honored by the National Council on Family Relations with the Marie Peters Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Leadership, and Service in the Area of Ethnic Minority Families.  Dr. McAdoo received her B.A. and M.A. from Michigan State University and her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and she has done post-doctoral studies at Harvard University.  She has published on racial attitudes and self-esteem in young children, Black mobility patterns, coping strategies of single mothers, and professional Kenyan women and HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe.  She is editor of <em>Black Children: Social, Educational, and Parental Environments, Second Edition</em> (2002, SAGE) and <em>Family Ethnicity: Strength in Diversity, Second Edition</em> (1999, SAGE), as well as <em>Young Families, Program Review, and Policy Recommendations</em>.  She is coauthor of <em>Women and Children, Alonge and in Poverty</em>.  She has four children and four grandchildren.

McAdoo, John Lewis

PART ONE: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS
Our Destiny - Na'im Akbar
Authors of a Scientific Revolution
Black Child Socialization - A Wade Boykin and Forest D Toms
A Conceptual Framework
Developmental Imperatives of Social Ecologies - Bertha Garrett Holliday
Lessons Learned from Black Children
PART TWO: SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS
The Sea Is So Wide and My Boat Is So Small - Marian Wright Edelman
Problems Facing Black Children Today
PART THREE: EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
Racial Variations in Achievement Prediction - Margaret Beale Spencer
The School as a Conduit for Macrostructural Cultural Tension
Black Parental Values and Expectations of Children's Occupational and Educational Success - John Scanzoni
Theoretical Implications
Empowering Black Children's Educational Environments - James Comer
Reexamining the Achievement Central Tendency - Bruce R Hare
Sex Differences within Race and Race Differences within Sex
PART FOUR: PARENTAL ENVIRONMENTS: RACIAL SOCIALIZATION
Racial Socialization of Young Black Children - Marie Ferguson Peters
The Black Family's Socializing Environment - Algea O Harrison
Self-Esteem and Ethnic Attitude among Black Children
A Psychoeducational Perspective on Black Parenting - Anderson J Franklin and Nancy Boyd-Franklin