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The Myth of Black Anti-Intellectualism: A True Psychology of African American Students (Practical and Applied Psychology)

Author Kevin O. Cokley
Publisher Praeger
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PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN1440831564
ISBN-139781440831560
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Sales Rank1,309,955
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Why do students who belong to racial minority groups―particularly black students―fall short in school performance? This book provides a comprehensive and critical examination of black identity and its implications for black academic achievement and intellectualism.


• Uses African American identity as the framework to understand academic achievement and to expose the biases of "deficit thinking" that presumes that under-achievement among black students is related to deficiencies in motivation, intelligence, culture, or socialization

• Presents information and viewpoints informed by empirical research in a manner that is accessible to general readers and non-specialists

• Uses personal anecdotes and examples from popular culture to connect with readers and better illustrate the validity of the author's strengths-based approach rather than the conventional deficit-based approach

• Challenges the idea that black students are inherently anti-intellectual and do not value school as much as their non-black peers