Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015High school plays a key role in raising Latino students’ science identity. Using the 2009 High School Longitudinal Study (HSLS:09) data from National Center Education Statistics (n = 1,658), this study investigates ecological systems influencing Latino students’ development of science identity in the ninth grade. Parental involvement in school, peer networks and the science classroom environment was found to have a vital direct and indirect relationship with the development of ninth grade Latinos science identity. The results of this study and their implications are relevant to current policy and practice
Abstract Background A major concern in science education involves the under-representation of many g...
abstract: This study examined associations between Latino parents' cultural orientation and their be...
This research explores trajectories of developing the practices of and identification with science f...
textResearch on differences in STEM outcomes for females and students of color has been an ongoing e...
Latinos are now the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States. However, despite ...
This study was conducted to develop a deeper understanding of the role afterschool\ud programs play ...
To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science iden...
This dissertation is an investigation into the American public education system at the elementary sc...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
Our research investigates science identity in the context of Hispanic science, technology, engineeri...
The Role of Ethnic Identity and Helping Others Latina girls face various social struggles characteri...
The issue of inequalities in science education outcomes among students from different racial and soc...
Though adolescents’ science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
Based on indicators of educational achievement in the United States, Latinos have lagged behind most...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-245).Latino/as are an increasingly large subset of th...
Abstract Background A major concern in science education involves the under-representation of many g...
abstract: This study examined associations between Latino parents' cultural orientation and their be...
This research explores trajectories of developing the practices of and identification with science f...
textResearch on differences in STEM outcomes for females and students of color has been an ongoing e...
Latinos are now the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States. However, despite ...
This study was conducted to develop a deeper understanding of the role afterschool\ud programs play ...
To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science iden...
This dissertation is an investigation into the American public education system at the elementary sc...
Though adolescents' science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
Our research investigates science identity in the context of Hispanic science, technology, engineeri...
The Role of Ethnic Identity and Helping Others Latina girls face various social struggles characteri...
The issue of inequalities in science education outcomes among students from different racial and soc...
Though adolescents’ science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to...
Based on indicators of educational achievement in the United States, Latinos have lagged behind most...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-245).Latino/as are an increasingly large subset of th...
Abstract Background A major concern in science education involves the under-representation of many g...
abstract: This study examined associations between Latino parents' cultural orientation and their be...
This research explores trajectories of developing the practices of and identification with science f...