The Academic Achievement Gap of Black American Students Vis-a-vis Whites and Asians

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Paul C. Mocombe, Carol Tomlin, Victoria Showunmi

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In response to the academic achievement gap of black American students’ vis-à-vis whites and Asians, Paul C. Mocombe developed his Mocombeian Strategy and Reading Room Curriculum, which posit a comprehensive mentoring program of educated black professionals and the restructuring of the linguistic structure of black American inner-city students via phonetic and language arts instructions, as the solutions to resolving the gap. The two approaches are based on Mocombe’s hypothesis that the academic underachievement of black American students, vis-à-vis their white and Asian counterparts, on standardized tests is grounded in what he refers to as “a mismatch of linguistic structure and social class function.” This work explores the theoretical, practical, and pedagogical relationships between Mocombe’s “mismatch of linguistic structure and social class function hypothesis,” The Mocombeian Strategy, and Reading Room Curriculum (published as Mocombe’s Reading Room Series).

Keywords: Ideological domination, Linguistic Structure, Mismatch of Linguistic Structure and Social Class Function, Capitalism, Underclass, Social Structure, African Americans.

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Paul C. Mocombe, Carol Tomlin, Victoria Showunmi. (2017-03-30). "The Academic Achievement Gap of Black American Students Vis-a-vis Whites and Asians." *Volume 1*, 1, 51-61