Cultural identity, intelligence, and self-esteem were examined in a proposed model of academic success among 53 First Nation adolescents from northern Quebec. Intelligence and cultural identity uniquely affected academic success, whereas self-esteem was not associated with academic success. The findings support the growing literature on cultural identity as a protective factor to academic outcomes and the well-being of First Nations students, and point towards the importance of culturally compatible programs for First Nations students.L'identité culturelle, intelligence, et l'estime de soi ont été examinées dans un modèle proposé de réussite scolaire parmi 53 adolescents des Premières Nations du Nord-du-Québec. Les résultats de l'étude o...
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grantor: University of TorontoThis study's purpose was to examine connections between ethn...
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Through using a Positive Youth Development framework and culturally based education program, Konaway...
There is a growing recognition among many who work with society's most disadvantaged cultural gro...
Cultural identity and academic achievement were investigated among a nonrandom sample of 72 undergr...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a sample of First Nations high school students h...
This study used Alternation Theory and Orthogonal Cultural Identification Theory to investigate how ...
The connection between Aboriginal student success and self-esteem (identity) are explored and discus...
Purpose. Although it may be argued that there has been a growing acceptance of Aboriginal educationa...
grantor: University of TorontoMany First Nations students enroll in post-secondary educati...
In this study, I examined relationship among social identity and attitudinal variables and academic ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This qualitative study examined academically succes...
This study supported associations between three theoretically driven con-ceptualizations of racial a...
Cultural identity, academic outcome and psychological wellbeing were investigated among a non-random...
American Indians have had the highest dropout rate from school of any ethnic group, regardless of re...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study's purpose was to examine connections between ethn...
The present study is an examination of Indigenous and Western culture influences on the construction...
Through using a Positive Youth Development framework and culturally based education program, Konaway...
There is a growing recognition among many who work with society's most disadvantaged cultural gro...
Cultural identity and academic achievement were investigated among a nonrandom sample of 72 undergr...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a sample of First Nations high school students h...
This study used Alternation Theory and Orthogonal Cultural Identification Theory to investigate how ...
The connection between Aboriginal student success and self-esteem (identity) are explored and discus...
Purpose. Although it may be argued that there has been a growing acceptance of Aboriginal educationa...
grantor: University of TorontoMany First Nations students enroll in post-secondary educati...
In this study, I examined relationship among social identity and attitudinal variables and academic ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This qualitative study examined academically succes...
This study supported associations between three theoretically driven con-ceptualizations of racial a...
Cultural identity, academic outcome and psychological wellbeing were investigated among a non-random...
American Indians have had the highest dropout rate from school of any ethnic group, regardless of re...