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Staying After School: At-Risk Students in a Compensatory Education Program

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Staying After School: At-Risk Students in a Compensatory Education Program

Contributors:

By (Author) Bram A. Hamovitch

ISBN:

9780275957018

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

25th March 1997

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teaching of a specific subject

Dewey:

370.111

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Description

Compensatory education for alienated students at risk of dropping out is a recognized part of the educational landscape. This is the first ethnographic study of such a program. It focuses on students and staff at two state-supported sitesone composed of white students, the other being predominantly African American. Participants are paid to attend, and are given academic remediation, counseling, and job assignments in the community. The author found that, unknown to the staff or the state, the program is unsuccessful in its main goal of reintegrating adolescents into their schools. He associates this failure with the program's perception of its students, the trivial curriculum, and the lack of student involvement in planning. ^L ^L Coming from the perspective of critical theory, the author challenges the mainstream view that this program compensates for deficiencies that individual students bring with them to the classroom. His findings support the idea that the program legitimates stratification by giving potentially disruptive students mixed messages. Operating from an ideology of hope, the program tells students that they should challenge themselves to aspire to become middle class profesionals. At the same time, however, it ignores institutional barriers and fails to give its students the tools they need to succeed in school. This study has implications for all educators attempting to reach at-risk youth.

Reviews

.,."useful reading for program officers and evaluators involved in compensatory support for at-risk youth."-Inequalities
...useful reading for program officers and evaluators involved in compensatory support for at-risk youth.-Inequalities
..."useful reading for program officers and evaluators involved in compensatory support for at-risk youth."-Inequalities

Author Bio

BRAM A. HAMOVITCH is an assistant professor in the Department of Foundations of Education at Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio. He has published articles on various aspects of the sociology of education in Educational Foundations and Urban Education.

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