Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant students as distinct groups is surprisingly sparse in the higher education literature. This study examined Black immigrant and second generation undergraduates from Africa and the Caribbean and non-immigrant Black American undergraduates, using the contrasting lenses of segmented assimilation theory and cultural ecological theory. Results for academic achievement favored second generation students, consistent with cultural ecological theory, while findings concerning expectations were more consistent with segmented assimilation theory. However, findings were moderated by gender in complex ways. This research indicates the need for more comp...
This paper discusses the trend of academic achievement and retention for Latino immigrant youth. Res...
Thesis advisor: Eric DearingThe education and successful integration of immigrant youth are imperati...
Previous research shows that black high school graduates are more likely than similar whites to atte...
Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant s...
Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant s...
Using the cultural-ecological and culturally relevant theory as the theoretical overarching framewor...
Minority and dominant cultures present a power dynamic that could promote or impede academic achieve...
This study tests Ogbu and Simons\u27 Cultural-Ecological Theory of School Performance using data fro...
African immigrants are a growing part of the American population. The social adjustment of youth fr...
While Black immigrants share some of the racialized experiences of native-Black Americans, they also...
The United States of America is inherently a pluralistic society composed of various groups of immig...
Part of a multiyear study, this project disaggregates the US Black student population to analyze oft...
Sub-Saharan African immigrant students constitute an important cohort on United States college campu...
Abstract only availableOf the 2.9 million Latinas/o students (17% of all high school students in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Because African immigrant and Black American adolescen...
This paper discusses the trend of academic achievement and retention for Latino immigrant youth. Res...
Thesis advisor: Eric DearingThe education and successful integration of immigrant youth are imperati...
Previous research shows that black high school graduates are more likely than similar whites to atte...
Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant s...
Research on academic achievement contrasting Black immigrant, second generation, and non-immigrant s...
Using the cultural-ecological and culturally relevant theory as the theoretical overarching framewor...
Minority and dominant cultures present a power dynamic that could promote or impede academic achieve...
This study tests Ogbu and Simons\u27 Cultural-Ecological Theory of School Performance using data fro...
African immigrants are a growing part of the American population. The social adjustment of youth fr...
While Black immigrants share some of the racialized experiences of native-Black Americans, they also...
The United States of America is inherently a pluralistic society composed of various groups of immig...
Part of a multiyear study, this project disaggregates the US Black student population to analyze oft...
Sub-Saharan African immigrant students constitute an important cohort on United States college campu...
Abstract only availableOf the 2.9 million Latinas/o students (17% of all high school students in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Because African immigrant and Black American adolescen...
This paper discusses the trend of academic achievement and retention for Latino immigrant youth. Res...
Thesis advisor: Eric DearingThe education and successful integration of immigrant youth are imperati...
Previous research shows that black high school graduates are more likely than similar whites to atte...