For decades, the United States has been known as the nation of immigrants due to the increasing number of immigrant students in the public school system. Although the population of immigrant students steadily increases annually, American society still pressures immigrants into acculturation to fulfill the United States ideals of academic achievement despite the United States claim of multiculturalism (Malcolm & Lowery, 2011). This research focuses on 1st - and 2nd generation immigrant students’ strife of acceptance in U.S. culture, while sill preserving their own native culture, and the influence it has on academic achievement. The researcher interviewed eight (8) adult participants who are either 1st - or 2nd generation immigrant college s...
This study examined the relation between ethnically based rejection sensitivity and academic achieve...
Recent immigrants\u27 mental health outcomes have been associated with perceived attitudes toward im...
African immigrants are a growing part of the American population. The social adjustment of youth fr...
The big puzzle of inequality in education is not that children of immigrant parents with low levels ...
This study examined the relationship between International Students’ stereotypes of Americans and th...
The immigrant college student population will likely continue to increase. This exploratory study ad...
The United States of America is inherently a pluralistic society composed of various groups of immig...
The increased presence and diversity of immigrant children in the nation\u27s public schools is a pr...
The current study examines the construct of immigrant American identity in second-generation Asian A...
The present study was designed to examine the structure of cultural identity in the United States, b...
By comparing the academic processes of immigrant groups, this review aimed to explore the impact of ...
As immigrant students continue to enter the U.S. educational pipeline at growing rates, it has becom...
Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant s...
This study examined student-faculty interactions and peer interactions among immigrant college stude...
2014-09-12The pervasiveness of the stereotype regarding Asian Americans as high achieving students i...
This study examined the relation between ethnically based rejection sensitivity and academic achieve...
Recent immigrants\u27 mental health outcomes have been associated with perceived attitudes toward im...
African immigrants are a growing part of the American population. The social adjustment of youth fr...
The big puzzle of inequality in education is not that children of immigrant parents with low levels ...
This study examined the relationship between International Students’ stereotypes of Americans and th...
The immigrant college student population will likely continue to increase. This exploratory study ad...
The United States of America is inherently a pluralistic society composed of various groups of immig...
The increased presence and diversity of immigrant children in the nation\u27s public schools is a pr...
The current study examines the construct of immigrant American identity in second-generation Asian A...
The present study was designed to examine the structure of cultural identity in the United States, b...
By comparing the academic processes of immigrant groups, this review aimed to explore the impact of ...
As immigrant students continue to enter the U.S. educational pipeline at growing rates, it has becom...
Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant s...
This study examined student-faculty interactions and peer interactions among immigrant college stude...
2014-09-12The pervasiveness of the stereotype regarding Asian Americans as high achieving students i...
This study examined the relation between ethnically based rejection sensitivity and academic achieve...
Recent immigrants\u27 mental health outcomes have been associated with perceived attitudes toward im...
African immigrants are a growing part of the American population. The social adjustment of youth fr...