Recent demographic changes have supported the emerging research on one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S. population: the children of immi-grants. Because victimization adversely affects youth development, under-standing the victimization of the children of immigrants are of special interest because they are part of this country’s future—its parents, its labor force, and its voters. In addition, segmented assimilation theory guides this study’s examination about the victimization that the children of Latino and Asian American immigrants endure in U.S. public schools. Analyses, which draw from the restricted-use Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, indeed reveal some important results. For instance, first-generation immigrant stu...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
An analysis of 1990 census data on the educational enrollment of 15- to 17-year-old immigrants to th...
This study investigates the educational problems and the “educational neglect” encountered and endur...
This study is particularly interested in the micro-level analysis of the relationship between the im...
© 2019 Alpha Kappa Delta: The International Sociology Honor Society There is much educational concer...
The majority of bullying research was conducted with White students or outside the U.S., limiting th...
With the recent escalation in interior immigration enforcement across the United States, immigrant a...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
Extant research on school disorder has largely ignored modern immigrant groups, or has lumped these ...
Although Latino/as are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. student popula-tion, Latino/a youth f...
The increased presence and diversity of immigrant children in the nation\u27s public schools is a pr...
The largest immigrant group in the United States is from Mexico. Although atti-tudes toward immigran...
The model minority perception of Asian American students often ignores the academic and social chall...
The purpose of this study was to explore the dynamic meaning and impact of bullying on the academic ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Children of Latino immigrants represents the fastest-g...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
An analysis of 1990 census data on the educational enrollment of 15- to 17-year-old immigrants to th...
This study investigates the educational problems and the “educational neglect” encountered and endur...
This study is particularly interested in the micro-level analysis of the relationship between the im...
© 2019 Alpha Kappa Delta: The International Sociology Honor Society There is much educational concer...
The majority of bullying research was conducted with White students or outside the U.S., limiting th...
With the recent escalation in interior immigration enforcement across the United States, immigrant a...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
Extant research on school disorder has largely ignored modern immigrant groups, or has lumped these ...
Although Latino/as are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. student popula-tion, Latino/a youth f...
The increased presence and diversity of immigrant children in the nation\u27s public schools is a pr...
The largest immigrant group in the United States is from Mexico. Although atti-tudes toward immigran...
The model minority perception of Asian American students often ignores the academic and social chall...
The purpose of this study was to explore the dynamic meaning and impact of bullying on the academic ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Children of Latino immigrants represents the fastest-g...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
An analysis of 1990 census data on the educational enrollment of 15- to 17-year-old immigrants to th...
This study investigates the educational problems and the “educational neglect” encountered and endur...