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African American School Psychology Program Leavers

Proctor, Sherrie L.
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This phenomenology used 21 in-depth interviews to explore seven African Americans’ experiences at the school psychology programs they left. The purpose was to investigate what experiences contributed to participants’ decisions to leave programs; if programs used retention strategies and if so, participants’ view of the strategies; and what participants believe might have encouraged their retention. Findings indicate that misalignment between participants’ career aims and their perceptions of school psychology practice as well as poor relationships with faculty and peers contributed to decisions to leave programs. Five participants reported that programs did not utilize retention strategies. Two reported that a sole faculty advocate served as a retention strategy, while one noted funding. Participants cited funding and advisement as strategies that might have encouraged their retention.

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2009-10-20
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Research Projects
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graduate school, African American, attrition, retention, qualitative, school psychology
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Proctor, Sherrie L. "African American School Psychology Program Leavers." Dissertation, Georgia State University, 2009. https://doi.org/10.57709/1373732
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2010-06-28
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