In Part I, this Article briefly describes some aspects of white immigrants’ educational experience (including extracurricular involvement and parental roles), exposing how it reflects immigrants’ lack of access to the cultural capital of native-born whites. The Article exposes some unique challenges faced by Caucasian immigrants in high school, during the college application process, and in taking advantage of college opportunities that amplify social benefits. These experiences are contrasted with those of American-born students who benefit from their families’ access to social capital that enables them to take advantage of its replication in college. Part II addresses how some of the challenges white immigrants face in the educational ...
From the very start of the educational career students are rarely exposed to the history, culture, a...
In recent years there has been an increase of immigrants in the United States and upward mobility ha...
In Implications of Cultural Diversity in American Schools, Johnson Afolayan reminds us of the hist...
In Part I, this Article briefly describes some aspects of white immigrants’ educational experience (...
North American society is becoming increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of childre...
Cultural diversity in U.S. schools has deepened considerably during the last two decades. The ...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
Although not an equal protection case, Martinez v. Regents of the University of California challenge...
I wish to make two claims in this article. One is that multicultural education has largely refused t...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
In every democratically heterogeneous society like America, different players are involved in contri...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the major factors responsible for the cultural diversity i...
This article presents a commentary on the belief that ethnic diversity improves the quality of forma...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
This Article describes and theorizes the legal academy’s denial of both class disadvantage and class...
From the very start of the educational career students are rarely exposed to the history, culture, a...
In recent years there has been an increase of immigrants in the United States and upward mobility ha...
In Implications of Cultural Diversity in American Schools, Johnson Afolayan reminds us of the hist...
In Part I, this Article briefly describes some aspects of white immigrants’ educational experience (...
North American society is becoming increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of childre...
Cultural diversity in U.S. schools has deepened considerably during the last two decades. The ...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
Although not an equal protection case, Martinez v. Regents of the University of California challenge...
I wish to make two claims in this article. One is that multicultural education has largely refused t...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
In every democratically heterogeneous society like America, different players are involved in contri...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the major factors responsible for the cultural diversity i...
This article presents a commentary on the belief that ethnic diversity improves the quality of forma...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
This Article describes and theorizes the legal academy’s denial of both class disadvantage and class...
From the very start of the educational career students are rarely exposed to the history, culture, a...
In recent years there has been an increase of immigrants in the United States and upward mobility ha...
In Implications of Cultural Diversity in American Schools, Johnson Afolayan reminds us of the hist...