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Against the Odds: How "At-Risk" Students Exceed Expectations

by Janine Bempechat
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Overview

In the next millennium, the already booming numbers of poor and minority children in our nation-often labeled as children "at risk" are projected to dramatically increase. Historically, these youngsters have frequently experienced failure in school.

In Against the Odds, Harvard professor Janine Bempechat insists that history need not repeat itself. But what can we do to ensure that today's poor and minority children perform well in school, reach their full intellectual potential, and, essentially, beat the odds? From an original position that isolates the factors that predict academic performance, Bempechat shatters the myths about success and failure among poor and minority students. With sound analysis and practical advice, Bempechat gives parents, educators'and anyone interested in the well-being of children-hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our children.

Focusing on the factors that contribute to academic success-rather than analyzing the conditions that lead to failure and underachievement-Bempechat's book is a unique contribution to the understanding of societal and cultural effects on learning. This vital resource draws on a six-year study that closely followed high-achieving poor and minority students in order to uncover the key behind their academic accomplishments. More than one thousand high-achieving fifth and sixth grade African American, Latino, Indochinese, and Caucasian students in both public and private schools were studied to discover the answers to the fundamental questions at the very heart of this important work: What goes on in homes where children are doing well in school when so many others falter? How do these homes differ from those where children are performing poorly? Against the Odds reveals that high-achieving children, no matter what their ethnic or cultural background, have similar perceptions about their parents' educational beliefs and practices. And, surprisingly, Bempechat's research counters the commonly held view that academic success is tied primarily to an individual's belief in effort.

Written for teachers, psychologists, counselors, mentors-anyone interested in the welfare of children'Against the Odds is a guide to help create policy and curricula that will foster excellence and enable children-rich, middle-class, poor, minority, nonminority'to achieve their full potential.

Hope and Insights to Encourage Academic Success In Children Against the Odds follows over one thousand poor and minority students who-despite the odds-achieved academic excellence. Shedding light on the common factors that contributed to their success, this important book is a valuable guide, presenting parents and educators with an eye-opening perspective and practical advice that offer hope and inspiration to anyone interested in the well-being of children.

"In Against the Odds, Janine Bempechat shines a spotlight on the ways in which parents affect their children's motivation to achieve in school. But, unlike previous work that disparages parents of low-achieving students-particularly those from low-income or ethnic minority backgrounds-Bempechat focuses on families whose children are succeeding, often despite poverty, racism, and inadequate schools. Written in an engaging, accessible style, Against the Odds is a valuable resource for all teachers, parents, and scholars interested in how families can promote children's achievement in school." —Susan D. Holloway, adjunct professor of education, Department of Education, University of California, Berkeley

"Bempechat's well-written book takes a fresh look at vital questions about the academic achievement of minority children. Her examination of academically successful children within several different 'at-risk' ethnic groups yields unconventional and original insights about how children are socialized for schooling. A valuable contribution to the literature on achievement and motivation in multiethnic nations!" —Herbert P. Ginsburg, Jacob H. Schiff Foundation professor of psychology and education, Teachers College, Columbia University

"Against the Odds is a wise and practical blend of research and experience written to be understood by teachers and parents. Janine Bempechat has written a book we all need to read, one that will stretch us in nurturing the development of 'at risk' children." —Sister Ann Dominic Roach, superintendent of schools, Archdiocese of Boston

Synopsis

Bempechat's well-written book takes a fresh look at vital questions about the academic achievement of minority children. Her examination of academically successful children within several different ?at-risk' ethnic groups yields unconventional and original insights about how children are socialized for schooling. A valuable contribution to the literature on achievement and motivation in multiethnic nations!
?Herbert P. Ginsburg, Jacob H. Schiff Foundation professor of psychology and education, Teachers College, Columbia University

From an original position that isolates the factors which predict academic performance, Harvard professor Janine Bempechat shatters the myths about success and failure among poor and minority students. With sound analysis and practical advice, Bempechat gives parents, educators?and anyone interested in the well-being of children?hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in children.

Focusing on the factors that contribute to academic success?rather than analyzing the conditions that lead to failure and underachievement?Bempechat's book is a unique contribution to the understanding of societal and cultural effects on learning. Against the Odds reveals that high-achieving children, no matter what their ethnic or cultural background, have similar perceptions about their parents' educational beliefs and practices. And, surprisingly, Bempechat's research counters the commonly held view that academic success is tied primarily to an individual's belief in effort.

Written for teachers, psychologists, counselors, mentors?anyone interested in the welfare of children?Against the Odds is a guide to help create policyand curricula that will foster excellence and enable children?rich, middle-class, poor, minority, nonminority?to achieve their full potential.

Booknews

Shatters myths about success and failure among poor and minority students, and gives parents and educators inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all children. Focuses on factors that contribute to academic success and looks at societal and cultural effects on learning, drawing on a six-year study that closely followed high-achieving poor and minority students in both public and private schools. Concludes that what goes on in the homes of high achievers is the key to their academic accomplishments. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Janine Bempechat

JANINE BEMPECHAT is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Psychology at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

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"In Against the Odds, Janine Bempechat shines a spotlight on the ways in which parents affect their children's motivation to achieve in school. But, unlike previous work that disparages parents of low-achieving students-particularly those from low-income or ethnic minority backgrounds-Bempechat focuses on families whose children are succeeding, often despite poverty, racism, and inadequate schools. Written in an engaging, accessible style, Against the Odds is a valuable resource for all teachers, parents, and scholars interested in how families can promote children's achievement in school." —Susan D. Holloway, adjunct professor of education, Department of Education, University of California, Berkeley

"Bempechat's well-written book takes a fresh look at vital questions about the academic achievement of minority children. Her examination of academically successful children within several different 'at-risk' ethnic groups yields unconventional and original insights about how children are socialized for schooling. A valuable contribution to the literature on achievement and motivation in multiethnic nations!" —Herbert P. Ginsburg, Jacob H. Schiff Foundation professor of psychology and education, Teachers College, Columbia University

"Against the Odds is a wise and practical blAnd of research and experience written to be understood by teachers and parents. Janine Bempechat has written a book we all need to read, one that will stretch us in nurturing the development of ?at risk' children." —Sister Ann Dominic Roach, superintAndent of schools, Archdiocese of Boston

Booknews

Shatters myths about success and failure among poor and minority students, and gives parents and educators inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all children. Focuses on factors that contribute to academic success and looks at societal and cultural effects on learning, drawing on a six-year study that closely followed high-achieving poor and minority students in both public and private schools. Concludes that what goes on in the homes of high achievers is the key to their academic accomplishments. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1998
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780787943851

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