With the doubling of the school-age population of Asian Pacific Americans during the 1990s, the unmet needs of Asian Pacific Americans are escalating dramatically in schools throughout the country. In most settings, teachers, counselors, and administrators do not share the ethnic, linguistic, and racial backgrounds of their Asian Pacific American students. Constrained by limited resources, an increasingly hostile, anti-immigrant climate, and their own stereotypical assumptions, educators have been unable to respond effectively to the full range of academic, social, and personal challenges that face growing numbers of Asian Pacific American students
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With the doubling of the school-age population of Asian Pacific Americans during the 1990s, the unme...
The diversity that actually exists among Asian-Pacific American students is explored, and the most c...
States were from Asia and the Pacific Islands. The Asian American population doubled between 1980 an...
Asian Pacific Americans are the fastest growing population in New York City. Over one million consti...
The assumption that all Asians are model minorities is incorrect. The largest group of Asian America...
Data shows that there is an overall dearth of Asian Americans in the role of the principalship in K-...
Asian American teachers represent approximately 1.5 percent of the teaching force in the United Stat...
Americans, they are reminded repeatedly that one of their core identities is at best questioned or a...
For nearly half a century, the model minority myth has dominated perceptions of Asian American colle...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
This study examined the change in conditions over time for Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) pr...
Asian Pacific American (APA) students are physically endangered in schools where they are targets of...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityFor too long, Asian American and Pa...
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked the civic mobilization of various communities of color, including Asia...
This article describes the Asian Indian population and how the myth of the model minority can influe...
With the doubling of the school-age population of Asian Pacific Americans during the 1990s, the unme...
The diversity that actually exists among Asian-Pacific American students is explored, and the most c...
States were from Asia and the Pacific Islands. The Asian American population doubled between 1980 an...
Asian Pacific Americans are the fastest growing population in New York City. Over one million consti...
The assumption that all Asians are model minorities is incorrect. The largest group of Asian America...
Data shows that there is an overall dearth of Asian Americans in the role of the principalship in K-...
Asian American teachers represent approximately 1.5 percent of the teaching force in the United Stat...
Americans, they are reminded repeatedly that one of their core identities is at best questioned or a...
For nearly half a century, the model minority myth has dominated perceptions of Asian American colle...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
This study examined the change in conditions over time for Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) pr...
Asian Pacific American (APA) students are physically endangered in schools where they are targets of...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityFor too long, Asian American and Pa...
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked the civic mobilization of various communities of color, including Asia...
This article describes the Asian Indian population and how the myth of the model minority can influe...