Community Involvement in a Place-Based Program for Hawaiian High School Students |
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Authors: | Lois A Yamauchi Andrea K Purcell |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Educational Psychology , University of Hawai'i , yamauchi@hawaii.edu;3. Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence, University of California , Santa Cruz |
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Abstract: | This study examined the development of community involvement in a place-based high school program for at-risk youth. Teachers and community members founded the program to address concerns about low achievement and high dropout rates among Native Hawaiians. In addition to funding, community members provided program development, supervision of students' service-learning, cultural consultation, political support, and teacher and curriculum development. Collaborations were sustained by open communication, the development of a common set of values among a diverse group of people, and flexibility of community members' schedules. Challenges to community involvement included a lack of support from school leadership, teacher burnout, and occasional interpersonal conflicts. |
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