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Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2016-Apr-10
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Parenting Practices of Black Mothers Amid an Uptick in Racial Violence: Implications for Family-School-Community Partnerships
Griffin, Dana C.
AERA Online Paper Repository, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (Washington, DC, Apr 8-12, 2016)
Black mothers are viewed through negative lens when it comes to parental involvement in education and childrearing practices. Although a variety of beliefs and values exist about the proper ways to raise children, it seems that Black mothers' perspectives are deemed deficient. These negative views carry over into the educational system causing Tatum to epitomize that despite the courageous leadership and sacrifice of many strong women, Black mothers continue to fight the legacy of racism at home and in schools. With the uptick of racism against the black community, a study exploring the impact of current societal racism on parenting practices is warranted. Data from this study can aid schools in fostering deeper, more effective partnerships with Black families.
Descriptors: Child Rearing, African Americans, Mothers, Parent School Relationship, Racial Bias, Violence, Middle Class, Working Class
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Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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