Establishing a culture of academic optimism in response to changing student demographics within a Missouri elementary school
Author(s) -
Christine Johnson
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.32469/10355/59838
Subject(s) - optimism , focus group , psychology , organizational culture , qualitative research , demographics , pedagogy , social psychology , sociology , public relations , social science , political science , demography , anthropology
This qualitative case study was created to study the established and embedded culture of one elementary school experiencing changes in student demographics. The identification of cultural components effective in closing the academic achievement gap among students living in poverty and their more affluent peers was the basis for the research. Therefore, focus groups, interviews, and document analysis sought to uncover certified faculty and classified staff’s perceptions related to organizational culture. The conceptual framework for this study is academic optimism, which falls under the broader theory of positive psychology (Hoy & Tarter, 2011; Peterson, Park, & Sweeney, 2008; Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000). The three constructs of academic optimism were extracted during the research, which included academic emphasis, collective efficacy, and faculty trust in parents and students (Hoy & Tarter, 2011; Hoy, Tarter, & Woolfolk, 2006). Additionally, the elementary’s application of Professional Learning Communities led research participants to apply an understanding of academic optimism when interpreting their experiences within the organization.
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