Extending a Community of Care Beyond the Ninth Grade: A Follow-Up Study

Cheryl Ellerbrock, Sarah M. Kiefer

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Abstract

This qualitative within-site case study ( N = 10) is a follow-up study to a 2006–2007 investigation that analyzed how 1 high school created a community of care for its ninth-grade students through the implementation of a ninth-grade transition program—Freshman Focus. All participants were interviewed again 3 years later during students’ senior year to investigate how Freshman Focus might have fostered a long-lasting community of care that extended throughout students’ high school years. Findings suggest teacher–student and program–student relationships served as ways to foster a community of care that promoted a positive school experience for students. While findings indicate that Freshman Focus fostered a community of care that lasted throughout these students’ high school years, it is unclear whether this caring community extended to the broader school community.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Journal of Educational Research
Volume106
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013

Keywords

  • academic skills
  • community of care
  • high school
  • life skills
  • student–teacher relationships

Disciplines

  • Education

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