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 language | American English |
---|---|
Journal | The Journal of Educational Research |
Volume | 106 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 1 2013 |
Keywords
- academic skills
- community of care
- high school
- life skills
- student–teacher relationships
Disciplines
- Education