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Evaluation of an Extended School Day Program for African American Males in the Context of Single Gender Schooling and Schoolwide Reform: A Case for Extending the School Day for African American Males
by
Fashola, Olatokunbo S.
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Absenteeism
/ Academic Achievement
/ Access
/ Achievement Gains
/ Achievement Gap
/ African American Students
/ African Americans
/ After School Programs
/ Attitude Change
/ Behavior Change
/ Blacks
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Day Programs
/ Education reform
/ Educational Reform
/ Enrichment Activities
/ Enrollments
/ Extended School Day
/ Gender
/ Junior High School Students
/ Junior high schools
/ Males
/ Maryland
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Middle School Students
/ Middle schools
/ Minorities
/ Parent Participation
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Program Administration
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Program Evaluation
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Schools
/ Special education
/ Special Needs Students
/ Staffing
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Development
/ Students
/ Trend Analysis
/ Truancy
/ Tutoring
2013
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Evaluation of an Extended School Day Program for African American Males in the Context of Single Gender Schooling and Schoolwide Reform: A Case for Extending the School Day for African American Males
by
Fashola, Olatokunbo S.
in
Absenteeism
/ Academic Achievement
/ Access
/ Achievement Gains
/ Achievement Gap
/ African American Students
/ African Americans
/ After School Programs
/ Attitude Change
/ Behavior Change
/ Blacks
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Day Programs
/ Education reform
/ Educational Reform
/ Enrichment Activities
/ Enrollments
/ Extended School Day
/ Gender
/ Junior High School Students
/ Junior high schools
/ Males
/ Maryland
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Middle School Students
/ Middle schools
/ Minorities
/ Parent Participation
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Program Administration
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Program Evaluation
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Schools
/ Special education
/ Special Needs Students
/ Staffing
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Development
/ Students
/ Trend Analysis
/ Truancy
/ Tutoring
2013
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Evaluation of an Extended School Day Program for African American Males in the Context of Single Gender Schooling and Schoolwide Reform: A Case for Extending the School Day for African American Males
by
Fashola, Olatokunbo S.
in
Absenteeism
/ Academic Achievement
/ Access
/ Achievement Gains
/ Achievement Gap
/ African American Students
/ African Americans
/ After School Programs
/ Attitude Change
/ Behavior Change
/ Blacks
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Day Programs
/ Education reform
/ Educational Reform
/ Enrichment Activities
/ Enrollments
/ Extended School Day
/ Gender
/ Junior High School Students
/ Junior high schools
/ Males
/ Maryland
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Middle School Students
/ Middle schools
/ Minorities
/ Parent Participation
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Program Administration
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Program Evaluation
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Schools
/ Special education
/ Special Needs Students
/ Staffing
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Development
/ Students
/ Trend Analysis
/ Truancy
/ Tutoring
2013
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Evaluation of an Extended School Day Program for African American Males in the Context of Single Gender Schooling and Schoolwide Reform: A Case for Extending the School Day for African American Males
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Evaluation of an Extended School Day Program for African American Males in the Context of Single Gender Schooling and Schoolwide Reform: A Case for Extending the School Day for African American Males
2013
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This article presents the results of the 2nd-year evaluation of an after-school program designed for an extended school day program serving African American middle school students in the city of Baltimore, Maryland (ACCESS-West). This study describes the effects of schoolwide reform especially as it relates to single-gender schools, educating African American males, and extending the school day. The ACCESS-West program goals included improving academic achievement, improving student attitude toward school, decreasing chronic truancy and absenteeism, and increasing parental engagement and involvement. Second-year results reveal that three of the four goals were met but that the interplay between schoolwide reform and implementing the extended-day program had mixed effects on the program. Staffing and administrational changes and high percentages of special needs students adversely affected the program and results. Dedication, commitment, and implementation positively contributed to the outcomes of the 2nd-year results. The results contribute to the growing body of literature and research that continues to investigate the effects of single-gender schools on minority males. The results suggest that the schools need a number of years to establish their areas of staffing, administration, curriculum, and student enrollment before the results they can expect positive results. These results also suggest that providing African American males with an extended-day program that is flexible, yet structured, can provide positive results academically, behaviorally, and with the challenges of parental engagement and involvement.
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