Profit Education for Black American Students
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
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Resumo: | This study examined the insertion of black American students, especially those of low socioeconomic status, in for-profit schools. The study used two theoretical categories, credentialism and cultural capital, in order to analyze the factors that influence the enrollment of students in the for-profit sector of higher education. The sample consisted of 20 students from 10 educational institutions in southern California, USA. Four main themes were captured: convenience, lack of cultural capital, credentialism and student satisfaction with the institution. The results of this study showed that most of these students were dissatisfied with their experiences in for-profit schools. Among the reasons for dissatisfaction were issues related to the lack of effective training to enable students to enter the job market, lack of confidence in the practice of their profession, the high cost of tuition that leads to large debts after graduation and feelings of loss of time and money. The study's recommendations include: (a) the need to enable students to have more knowledge about for-profit schools and different educational paths; and (b) the need for insertion and inspection of the state in schools for profit, in order to offer excellence in teaching. |
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Profit Education for Black American StudentsEducación con fines de lucro para Estudiantes AfroamericanosEducação com Fins Lucrativo para estudantes Negros AmericanosEscola com fins lucrativosEstudante negro americanoCapital culturalEscuela con fines de lucroEstudiante negro estadounidenseCapital culturalFor-profit schoolAmerican black studentCultural capitalThis study examined the insertion of black American students, especially those of low socioeconomic status, in for-profit schools. The study used two theoretical categories, credentialism and cultural capital, in order to analyze the factors that influence the enrollment of students in the for-profit sector of higher education. The sample consisted of 20 students from 10 educational institutions in southern California, USA. Four main themes were captured: convenience, lack of cultural capital, credentialism and student satisfaction with the institution. The results of this study showed that most of these students were dissatisfied with their experiences in for-profit schools. Among the reasons for dissatisfaction were issues related to the lack of effective training to enable students to enter the job market, lack of confidence in the practice of their profession, the high cost of tuition that leads to large debts after graduation and feelings of loss of time and money. The study's recommendations include: (a) the need to enable students to have more knowledge about for-profit schools and different educational paths; and (b) the need for insertion and inspection of the state in schools for profit, in order to offer excellence in teaching.Este estudio examinó la inserción de estudiantes afroamericanos, especialmente aquellos de nivel socioeconómico bajo, en escuelas con fines de lucro. El estudio utilizó dos categorías teóricas, credencialismo y capital cultural, con el fin de analizar los factores que influyen en la matrícula de estudiantes en el sector lucrativo de la educación superior. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 20 estudiantes de 10 instituciones educativas del sur de California, EE. UU. Se capturaron cuatro temas principales: conveniencia, falta de capital cultural, credencialismo y satisfacción de los estudiantes con la institución. Los resultados de este estudio mostraron que la mayoría de estos estudiantes estaban insatisfechos con sus experiencias en las escuelas con fines de lucro. Entre los motivos de insatisfacción se encuentran cuestiones relacionadas con la falta de una formación eficaz que permita a los estudiantes ingresar al mercado laboral, la falta de confianza en el ejercicio de su profesión, el alto costo de la docencia que genera grandes deudas después de la graduación y sentimientos de pérdida de tiempo y dinero. Las recomendaciones del estudio incluyen: (a) la necesidad de permitir que los estudiantes tengan más conocimiento sobre las escuelas con fines de lucro y los diferentes caminos educativos; y (b) la necesidad de la inserción y fiscalización del Estado en las escuelas con fines de lucro, para ofrecer excelencia en la enseñanza.Este estudo examinou a inserção de alunos negros americanos, especialmente os de baixo nível socioeconômico, em escolas com fins lucrativos. O estudo utilizou duas categorias teóricas, credencialismo e capital cultural, com o objetivo de analisar os fatores que influenciam a matrícula de alunos no setor com fins lucrativos do ensino superior. A amostra foi composta por 20 alunos de 10 instituições de ensino no sul da Califórnia, EUA. Quatro temas principais foram capturados: conveniência, falta de capital cultural, credencialismo e satisfação do aluno com a instituição. Os resultados deste estudo mostraram que a maior parte desses estudantes estavam insatisfeitos com suas experiências em escolas com fins lucrativos. Entre os motivos de insatisfação estavam questões relacionadas à falta de treinamento efetivo para capacitar a entrada dos estudantes no mercado de trabalho, falta de confiança na prática de sua profissão, o alto custo de ensino que leva a grandes dívidas após a graduação e sentimentos de perda de tempo e dinheiro. As recomendações do estudo incluem: (a) a necessidade de capacitar os alunos a ter mais conhecimento sobre escolas com fins lucrativos e diferentes caminhos educacionais; e (b) a necessidade de inserção e fiscalização do estado nas escolas com fins lucrativos para oferecer excelência no ensino.Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina2021-03-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.unoesc.edu.br/roteiro/article/view/2630610.18593/r.v46i.26306Roteiro; Vol. 46 (2021): Roteiro; e26306Roteiro; Vol. 46 (2021): Roteiro; e26306Roteiro; Vol. 46 (2021): Roteiro; e26306Roteiro; v. 46 (2021): Roteiro; e26306Roteiro; Vol. 46 (2021): Roteiro; e263062177-60590104-431110.18593/r.v46ireponame:Roteiro (Joaçaba. 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Profit Education for Black American Students Educación con fines de lucro para Estudiantes Afroamericanos Educação com Fins Lucrativo para estudantes Negros Americanos |
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Profit Education for Black American Students |
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Profit Education for Black American Students Cruz, Luciano Escola com fins lucrativos Estudante negro americano Capital cultural Escuela con fines de lucro Estudiante negro estadounidense Capital cultural For-profit school American black student Cultural capital |
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Profit Education for Black American Students |
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Profit Education for Black American Students |
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Profit Education for Black American Students |
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Profit Education for Black American Students |
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Profit Education for Black American Students |
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Cruz, Luciano |
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Cruz, Luciano |
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Cruz, Luciano |
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Escola com fins lucrativos Estudante negro americano Capital cultural Escuela con fines de lucro Estudiante negro estadounidense Capital cultural For-profit school American black student Cultural capital |
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Escola com fins lucrativos Estudante negro americano Capital cultural Escuela con fines de lucro Estudiante negro estadounidense Capital cultural For-profit school American black student Cultural capital |
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This study examined the insertion of black American students, especially those of low socioeconomic status, in for-profit schools. The study used two theoretical categories, credentialism and cultural capital, in order to analyze the factors that influence the enrollment of students in the for-profit sector of higher education. The sample consisted of 20 students from 10 educational institutions in southern California, USA. Four main themes were captured: convenience, lack of cultural capital, credentialism and student satisfaction with the institution. The results of this study showed that most of these students were dissatisfied with their experiences in for-profit schools. Among the reasons for dissatisfaction were issues related to the lack of effective training to enable students to enter the job market, lack of confidence in the practice of their profession, the high cost of tuition that leads to large debts after graduation and feelings of loss of time and money. The study's recommendations include: (a) the need to enable students to have more knowledge about for-profit schools and different educational paths; and (b) the need for insertion and inspection of the state in schools for profit, in order to offer excellence in teaching. |
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