God, Grades, and Graduation, Ilana M. Horwitz
God, Grades, and Graduation, Ilana M. Horwitz
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God, Grades, and Graduation
Religion's Surprising Impact on Academic Success

Author: Ilana M. Horwitz

Narrator: Kate Mulligan

Unabridged: 8 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The surprising ways in which a religious upbringing shapes the academic lives of teensIt's widely acknowledged that American parents from different class backgrounds take different approaches to raising their children. Upper- and middle-class parents invest considerable time facilitating their children's activities, while working class and poor families take a more hands-off approach. These different strategies influence how children approach school. But missing from the discussion is the fact that millions of parents on both sides of the class divide are raising their children to listen to God. What impact does a religious upbringing have on their academic trajectories?Drawing on ten years of survey data with over three thousand teenagers and over two hundred interviews, God, Grades, and Graduation offers a revealing and at times surprising account of how teenagers' religious upbringing influences their educational pathways from high school to college. Dr. Ilana M. Horwitz estimates that approximately one out of every four students in American schools are raised with religious restraint. These students orient their life around God so deeply that it alters how they see themselves and how they behave, inside and outside of church.This book takes us inside the lives of these teenagers to discover why they achieve higher grades than their peers, why they are more likely to graduate from college, and why boys from lower middle-class families particularly benefit from religious restraint. But listeners also learn how for middle-upper class kids—and for girls especially—religious restraint recalibrates their academic ambitions after graduation, leading them to question the value of attending a selective college despite their stellar grades in high school. By illuminating the far-reaching effects of the childrearing logic of religious restraint, God, Grades, and Graduation offers a compelling new narrative about the role of religion in academic outcomes and educational inequality.

About Ilana M. Horwitz

Ilana M. Horwitz is the Fields-Rayant Chair in Contemporary Jewish Life at Tulane University’s Stuart and Suzanne Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience. She holds a PhD from Stanford University and studies how religious upbringing, social class, gender, and race influence people along the life course.

About Kate Mulligan

Kate Mulligan has acted with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for more than ten seasons in productions including Hairspray, Alice in Wonderland, and Sense and Sensibility. Her film and television work includes Being John Malkovich and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jess

Are religious and non-religious parents asking of schools what’s historically been asked of churches? To what extent should people of faith believe differently about success, work, and performance? Why are American Jewish women more professionally ambitious than American Protestant women? Horwitz an......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

Can faith influence academic success? This question is central to Ilna Horowitz’s groundbreaking sociological study, Gods, Grades & Graduation: Religion’s Surprising Impact on Academic Success. Published in 2022, the book delves deep into the complex relationship between religious belief and educati......more

Goodreads review by Hallie

The author examines the role of religion (chiefly Protestant Christian) within the lives of professedly devout Americans, and its impact on educational outcomes. Drawing on data of over 3,000 families, the author differentiates between nominal, secular membership to a church versus an all-encompassi......more

The author's views on religion are incredibly shallow, secular, and ultimately very pragmatic. This affects the analysis in the book a lot. She also isn't interested in connecting epistemology with ethics, so there will never be an honest look at why people genuinely change their minds, which is ult......more


Quotes

“God, Grades, and Graduation shows just how complex the relationship between religion and class is today by making the point that religion helps some youth achieve while truncating others’ imagined futures. This is a must read for scholars of religion, education, or class mobility more generally.” Melissa Wilde, professor of sociology, University of Pennsylvania