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Racial Opportunity Cost: The Toll of Academic Success on Black and Latinx Students - Paperback

Racial Opportunity Cost: The Toll of Academic Success on Black and Latinx Students - Paperback

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by Terah Venzant Chambers (Author), H. Richard Milner (Foreword by)

Racial Opportunity Cost turns critical attention to the specific challenges faced by high-achieving students of color and gives educators a framework for recognizing and addressing these issues. Terah Venzant Chambers roots her discussion in the concept of racial opportunity cost, using a term borrowed from economics to refer to the obstacles faced and tradeoffs made by Black and Latinx students on the path to academic success.

Gathering first-hand accounts from students, practitioners, and researchers, Venzant Chambers underscores a set of experiences common to academically successful students from racially minoritized backgrounds, especially those who attend predominantly white schools. These individual testimonies collectively show how, despite their successes, high-achieving students of color regularly encounter educational racism. As their experiences reveal, their academic progress may also be impeded by secondary stressors such as peer and cultural isolation and struggles with racial identity. These personal accounts illustrate the many ways in which the negative effects of racial opportunity cost extend from K-12 education into postsecondary academics and beyond.

In this clarifying work, Venzant Chambers identifies the factors, such as school culture, intersectionality, and community acceptance that can increase or lessen racial opportunity cost across educational environments. She considers how the individual challenges that high-achieving and high-ability students of color confront reflect larger systemic problems. Venzant Chambers' framework will help educators proactively cultivate change in their classrooms and schools so that they may lower racial opportunity cost and improve student experiences.

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Racial Opportunity Cost turns critical attention to the specific challenges faced by high-achieving students of color and gives educators a framework for recognizing and addressing these issues. Terah Venzant Chambers roots her discussion in the concept of racial opportunity cost, using a term borrowed from economics to refer to the obstacles faced and trade-offs made by Black and Latinx students on the path to academic success.

Gathering firsthand accounts from students, practitioners, and researchers, Venzant Chambers underscores a set of experiences common to successful students from racially minoritized backgrounds. Together, these individual testimonies show how high-achieving students of color often encounter educational racism, and not only while attending predominantly white institutions. These personal accounts illustrate the many ways in which the negative effects of racial opportunity cost extend from K-12 education into postsecondary academics and beyond.

In this clarifying work, Venzant Chambers identifies factors that can impact racial opportunity cost across educational environments. She considers how the individual challenges that high-ability students of color confront reflect larger systemic problems. Venzant Chambers's framework will help educators proactively cultivate change in their classrooms and schools to lower racial opportunity cost and improve student experiences.

"Racial Opportunity Cost advances the study of academic achievement for students of color into new terrain. Venzant Chambers demonstrates convincingly that we should not close our eyes to the passageways of high-achieving minoritized students in white-normed school settings, as their experiences tell us so much about entrenched racialized norms that inflict pain and trauma on even the most successful students of color." --James D. Anderson, dean of the College of Education and Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Professor of Education, University of Illinois

Terah Venzant Chambers is a professor of K-12 educational administration and the associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the College of Education at Michigan State University. H. Richard Milner IV is Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Education at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. He is President as well as a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association, an elected member of the National Academy of Education, and the editor for the Race and Education Series.

Author Biography

Terah Venzant Chambers is a professor of K-12 Educational Administration and the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Education at Michigan State University.

Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: October 04, 2022