The present study examines issues that South Asian youth face as members of a model minority group. Using 14 semi-structured interviews, South Asian youth (aged 18-26) discussed issues they encountered as they navigated educational institutions in Canada. The study found that participants were not aware of the term model minority. Furthermore, participants received input, either directly or indirectly, from family and community members regarding their career choices. Lastly, participants experienced guilt and shame during decision-making processes, but ultimately chose their own path with [eventual] acceptance from parents. Results indicate that schools in the GTA are not attuned to the needs of South Asian students which often left studen...
This thesis is concerned with the lives and educational achievements of young Indo-Canadians, specif...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of South Asian administrators wit...
Names have long been connected with an individual’s perception of themselves and their identities. ...
The present study examines issues that South Asian youth face as members of a model minority group. ...
The present study examined early (grades 6-7) and middle adolescents’ (grades 8-9) sense of belongin...
Note:The dissertation examined the social and cultural issues which minority students are facing in ...
The present study examined early (grades 6-7) and middle adolescents’ (grades 8-9) sense of belongin...
This qualitative study of five Chinese or Korean international high school students takes place in t...
This qualitative study of five Chinese or Korean international high school students takes place in t...
Since the population of ethnic minority students in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is increasing, ne...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis explores the differential incorporation of second-...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis explores the differential incorporation of second-...
This study is a response to a growing disquietude in many schools in the Lower Mainland of British C...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...
Despite continuing interest in academic achievement theory and approaches on culturally diverse stud...
This thesis is concerned with the lives and educational achievements of young Indo-Canadians, specif...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of South Asian administrators wit...
Names have long been connected with an individual’s perception of themselves and their identities. ...
The present study examines issues that South Asian youth face as members of a model minority group. ...
The present study examined early (grades 6-7) and middle adolescents’ (grades 8-9) sense of belongin...
Note:The dissertation examined the social and cultural issues which minority students are facing in ...
The present study examined early (grades 6-7) and middle adolescents’ (grades 8-9) sense of belongin...
This qualitative study of five Chinese or Korean international high school students takes place in t...
This qualitative study of five Chinese or Korean international high school students takes place in t...
Since the population of ethnic minority students in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is increasing, ne...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis explores the differential incorporation of second-...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis explores the differential incorporation of second-...
This study is a response to a growing disquietude in many schools in the Lower Mainland of British C...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...
Despite continuing interest in academic achievement theory and approaches on culturally diverse stud...
This thesis is concerned with the lives and educational achievements of young Indo-Canadians, specif...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of South Asian administrators wit...
Names have long been connected with an individual’s perception of themselves and their identities. ...