This study investigated the impact of family/school capital on the academic development of African American and Hispanic students by examining four educational outcomes (math/reading achievement at the tenth grade, high school graduation, post-secondary enrollment and post-secondary degree attainment) from the tenth grade through their post-secondary education. The Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 conducted by the National Center for Educational Statistics provided the data source. Hierarchical linear regression, multilevel binary logistic regression, and logistic regression were utilized to quantify the impact of family/school capital on the educational outcomes of African American and Hispanic students. Family and school capital varia...
The role of entrepreneurship and innovation in K-12 education continues to evolve. As more reform ef...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to determine how Baby Boomers make meaning out of...
There has been little or no research on the use of a Learning Object in the field of religious studi...
This study explored the link between teachers’ inputs and process and students’ academic achievement...
The focus of this investigation is to generate a better understanding of the demographic, social, an...
Educational reform movements have increased the attention to the importance of leadership developmen...
Abstract Educational leaders must operate in a complex political world that places a premium on skil...
Minorities reached 50.4% of the American population, representing a majority for the first time, and...
School improvement in varying degrees and stages requires change. In order for schools to become suc...
The new reverse transfer has emerged in recent years as an innovative pathway for degree completion....
The Black family’s role in the literacy development of their children is important. Successful Black...
The Black family’s role in the literacy development of their children is important. Successful Black...
This qualitative study focused on the experiences of eight male first-generation college students at...
This dissertation analyzes the motivations, perspectives, and barriers of adult learners returning t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the High Tec Middle School teachers\u27 and administrators\...
The role of entrepreneurship and innovation in K-12 education continues to evolve. As more reform ef...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to determine how Baby Boomers make meaning out of...
There has been little or no research on the use of a Learning Object in the field of religious studi...
This study explored the link between teachers’ inputs and process and students’ academic achievement...
The focus of this investigation is to generate a better understanding of the demographic, social, an...
Educational reform movements have increased the attention to the importance of leadership developmen...
Abstract Educational leaders must operate in a complex political world that places a premium on skil...
Minorities reached 50.4% of the American population, representing a majority for the first time, and...
School improvement in varying degrees and stages requires change. In order for schools to become suc...
The new reverse transfer has emerged in recent years as an innovative pathway for degree completion....
The Black family’s role in the literacy development of their children is important. Successful Black...
The Black family’s role in the literacy development of their children is important. Successful Black...
This qualitative study focused on the experiences of eight male first-generation college students at...
This dissertation analyzes the motivations, perspectives, and barriers of adult learners returning t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the High Tec Middle School teachers\u27 and administrators\...
The role of entrepreneurship and innovation in K-12 education continues to evolve. As more reform ef...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to determine how Baby Boomers make meaning out of...
There has been little or no research on the use of a Learning Object in the field of religious studi...