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Over the course of ten years, this extensive qualitative study focused on the academic resilience phenomenon. The research delves into the educational resilience experiences of fifty low socioeconomic students of color from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds. In addition to chronicling specific protective factors and processes active in the students'' lives, several symbiotic relationships between groups of protective factors are documented and explored. A Resilience Cycle theory, which was chronicled in previous works of the authors, is used as a framework to view essential elements of the students'' academic success. Ultimately, the data and findings are used to propose practical suggestions for promoting academic resilience in at-risk youth nationwide. Furthermore, because one author specializes in education and the other in psychology, both of these disciplines are brought to bear on this crucial and understudied topic.

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Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Meeting the Students and Capturing their Stories Chapter 3 Chapter 3: The Resilience Cycle: An Overview Chapter 4 Chapter 4: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 1 Recognizing Reality Chapter 5 Chapter 5: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 2 Manifesting Help Chapter 6 Chapter 6: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 3 Synthesizing Resources Chapter 7 Chapter 7: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 4 Evaluating and Enhancing Chapter 8 Chapter 8: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 5 Developed Habits and Goals Chapter 9 Chapter 9: Facilitating Resilience: Practical Implications Chapter 10 References Chapter 11 Index Chapter 12 Appendix A: Resilient Students' Demographic Information Chapter 13 Appendix B: The Resilience Cycle Chapter 14 Appendix C: Resilient Students' Institutional Data Chapter 15 Appendix D: Resilient Students and Major Protective Factors Chapter 16 Appendix E: Major Psychological Stressors Associated with Academic Achievement Chapter 17 Appendix F: Individual Student Demographics (N=50)

A Focus on Hope

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    A Hardback by Erik E. Morales, Frances K. Trotman

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/9/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761852711, 978-0761852711
      ISBN10: 0761852719

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Over the course of ten years, this extensive qualitative study focused on the academic resilience phenomenon. The research delves into the educational resilience experiences of fifty low socioeconomic students of color from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds. In addition to chronicling specific protective factors and processes active in the students'' lives, several symbiotic relationships between groups of protective factors are documented and explored. A Resilience Cycle theory, which was chronicled in previous works of the authors, is used as a framework to view essential elements of the students'' academic success. Ultimately, the data and findings are used to propose practical suggestions for promoting academic resilience in at-risk youth nationwide. Furthermore, because one author specializes in education and the other in psychology, both of these disciplines are brought to bear on this crucial and understudied topic.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Meeting the Students and Capturing their Stories Chapter 3 Chapter 3: The Resilience Cycle: An Overview Chapter 4 Chapter 4: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 1 Recognizing Reality Chapter 5 Chapter 5: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 2 Manifesting Help Chapter 6 Chapter 6: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 3 Synthesizing Resources Chapter 7 Chapter 7: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 4 Evaluating and Enhancing Chapter 8 Chapter 8: The Cycle in Context: Spoke 5 Developed Habits and Goals Chapter 9 Chapter 9: Facilitating Resilience: Practical Implications Chapter 10 References Chapter 11 Index Chapter 12 Appendix A: Resilient Students' Demographic Information Chapter 13 Appendix B: The Resilience Cycle Chapter 14 Appendix C: Resilient Students' Institutional Data Chapter 15 Appendix D: Resilient Students and Major Protective Factors Chapter 16 Appendix E: Major Psychological Stressors Associated with Academic Achievement Chapter 17 Appendix F: Individual Student Demographics (N=50)

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