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“Holla if you hear me”: A Conversation with Black, inner-city youth on career preparedness programs

Date Issued
December 1, 2010
Author(s)
Cooper, Theressa N
Advisor(s)
Barbara Thayer-Bacon
Additional Advisor(s)
Allison Anders, Robert Kronick, Diana Moyer
Abstract

This research study specifically addressed; how vocational preparedness programs effect the career aspirations of Black youth, within the context of the Middle Tennessee Council Boy Scouts of America’s Exploring program. The goal of this research is to represent Black youth participating in a vocational preparedness program. Interviews, journals, and rich, thick descriptions are utilized in this work.


Using the lens of narrative inquiry and cultural studies, I hoped to further the field of career development through the experiences of some of its key players, African American youth. Within the context of their stories five major themes surfaced around the ideas: (1) Advancement via Individual Determination. (AVID), (2) Career Self-efficacy, (3) Roles of significant others in career development, (4) Perceptions of the Exploring program, and (5) what would you like to see happen in the Exploring program?

Beyond themes expressed by the research participants, the following underlying factors also came to light; (1) giving voice to Black youth which are part of the marginalized minority population and restoring a sense of narrative power and authority to the youths telling the stories, (2) The Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program as a significant influencer, (3) structure and organization of the Learning for Life program, (4) the role of Black women as significant others in the career decisions of participants, and (5) career choice – trade vs. careers.

Subjects

African American Yout...

Career Planning

Boy Scouts of America...

Cultural Studies

Career Planning

Narrative Methodology...

Disciplines
African American Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Research
Curriculum and Social Inquiry
Educational Psychology
Family, Life Course, and Society
Other Education
Politics and Social Change
Race and Ethnicity
Social Psychology and Interaction
Sociology of Culture
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Urban Education
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Education
Embargo Date
December 1, 2011
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