Project Self-Esteem [electronic resource] : Reactions and Middle and Lower Class Black Parents to an Elementary School Black Studies Program / Sanford Golin.

An elementary school Black Studies program was conducted in three black schools as a program of primary prevention. Lower class and lower middle class parents and caretakers of the school children were interviewed to determine the extent of community approval of the program. It was hypothesized that...

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Main Author: Golin, Sanford
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1971.
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Summary:An elementary school Black Studies program was conducted in three black schools as a program of primary prevention. Lower class and lower middle class parents and caretakers of the school children were interviewed to determine the extent of community approval of the program. It was hypothesized that less approval would be observed among the lower class parents. Middle class parents did show more strong approval but the large majority of both groups approved generally of the programs. Middle class parents were more likely to approve of community control of the schools and the groups differed in their reasons for approving the programs. (Author)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED055147.
Physical Description:14 p.