How do youth placed in foster care aspire to and access college? This
book chronicles the lives and experiences of 47 college students
navigating the challenging terrain of the United States’ foster care
system. Through insightful, in-depth interviews, Johnson offers
insight into the harsh realities of how our nation’s education,
welfare, and other social systems often intertwine in ways that
diminish the potential and opportunities for these young people. Yet
amidst the adversities, these stories resonate with themes of hope,
resistance, and possibility. Guided by resilience theory and other
asset-based concepts, Johnson sheds light on the protective mechanisms
that enable postsecondary access and success, even in the face of
towering barriers. Beyond exposition, this book is a clarion call to
educators, school and university leaders, and child welfare champions
to stand tall and act decisively. The goal? To transform the
precarious circumstances of young people in foster care, and dismantle
the obstacles that thwart their educational pursuits and dreams.
Book Features:
* Employs critical and asset-based theories and concepts that
recognize the agencies, desires, and possibilities of youth in foster
care.
* Brings attention to the intersectionality of identities and social
structures that shape students’ educational pathways.
* Identifies system failures across education and child welfare
sectors and how they interact with one another.
* Presents findings from empirical research about risks and
protective factors that influence success at critical junctures along
the college-going pipeline.
* Offers recommendations for various stakeholders who seek to improve
the educational experiences and outcomes of youth in foster care.
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ISBN
9780807782576
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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