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Published in: The Urban Review 5/2022

01-03-2022

A Grounded Model of How Educators Earn Students’ Trust in a High Performing U.S. Urban High School

Authors: Peter Demerath, Sara Kemper, Eskender Yousuf, Bodunrin Banwo

Published in: The Urban Review | Issue 5/2022

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Abstract

This article presents a grounded model of how educators earn students’ trust in a high performing U.S. urban high school. This long-term anthropological project set out to understand the beliefs and practices of experienced teachers and staff members nominated by students as helping them feel like they belonged in school. Analysis of study data revealed a process of mutual discernment whereby adults and young people were reading one another as they explored the possibilities of entering into learning partnerships. For the educators, study data led us to infer that their trust building strategies were largely based on imagining the student discernment process, and responding to a set of unspoken queries about them that, over time, they seem to have learned were often on the minds of students (e.g. “Why are they here?” “How much do they respect me?”). The grounded model and practice-based evidence presented here summarize the strategies and approaches educators used to respond to these unspoken queries and communicate to students various aspects of their selves and their stance, including their motivation, empathy and respect for students, self-awareness and credibility, their professional ability, and finally, their commitment to helping students and investing emotional labor in them. Throughout, data are also presented regarding how students perceived and experienced these strategies, and ultimately how they interpreted and appraised their relationships with educators, as trusting relationships were developed.

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Metadata
Title
A Grounded Model of How Educators Earn Students’ Trust in a High Performing U.S. Urban High School
Authors
Peter Demerath
Sara Kemper
Eskender Yousuf
Bodunrin Banwo
Publication date
01-03-2022
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
The Urban Review / Issue 5/2022
Print ISSN: 0042-0972
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11256-022-00635-4

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