Students in the United States are highly mobile. Previous research has shown that the majority of students in the United States change schools between grades 1 and 12 for reasons other than promotion from one level to another (e.g., elementary to middle school.). Research also has found that student mobility is generally detrimental to student achievement. Despite this evidence, the issue of student mobility has not received much attention from educational researchers, practitioners, or policy makers.In this report we examine student mobility among California Latino adolescents. Student mobility may be especially important in California because of its highly mobile population. Latinos are the largest and fastest growing segment of the ...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight” from Hispanic and Limited E...
Student mobility has been on the rise in the United States. Although mobility occurs for different r...
Students in the United States are highly mobile. Previous research has shown that the majority of s...
This study examined three important aspects of student mobility (incidence, consequences, and causes...
School connectedness is closely linked to academic success: students who are engaged at school have ...
Analyzes how student attributes, including race/ethnicity, language, and nativity, and school type (...
Frequent absences, high mobility, and several school transfers are related to negative academic perf...
With a representative sample of 487 elementary schools serving 3 rd grade and 490 elementary schools...
Student mobility—the event of students moving into and out of schools—is prevalent and has establish...
Student mobility—the event of students moving into and out of schools—is prevalent and has establish...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-122)As the population of Latino students increases ac...
This paper investigates the effects of school mobility on the academic achievement of four cohorts o...
The purpose of the study was to identify and analyze strategies used by successful, goal-oriented Hi...
Despite recent gains, Latino students drop out of high schools in the United States at a higher rate...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight” from Hispanic and Limited E...
Student mobility has been on the rise in the United States. Although mobility occurs for different r...
Students in the United States are highly mobile. Previous research has shown that the majority of s...
This study examined three important aspects of student mobility (incidence, consequences, and causes...
School connectedness is closely linked to academic success: students who are engaged at school have ...
Analyzes how student attributes, including race/ethnicity, language, and nativity, and school type (...
Frequent absences, high mobility, and several school transfers are related to negative academic perf...
With a representative sample of 487 elementary schools serving 3 rd grade and 490 elementary schools...
Student mobility—the event of students moving into and out of schools—is prevalent and has establish...
Student mobility—the event of students moving into and out of schools—is prevalent and has establish...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-122)As the population of Latino students increases ac...
This paper investigates the effects of school mobility on the academic achievement of four cohorts o...
The purpose of the study was to identify and analyze strategies used by successful, goal-oriented Hi...
Despite recent gains, Latino students drop out of high schools in the United States at a higher rate...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight” from Hispanic and Limited E...
Student mobility has been on the rise in the United States. Although mobility occurs for different r...