This study examined factors that relate to academic competence and expectations from elementary to middle school for 674 fifth grade students (50% boys; Mage = 10.86 years) of Mexican origin. Models predicting academic competence and expectations were estimated using a Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) framework, with longitudinal data from fifth to eighth grades. School belonging (i.e., social and emotional connectedness to school) predicted greater academic competence and expectations over time. Findings indicate that student feelings of belonging in school may act as a resource that promotes academic competence and expectations. Furthermore, family income, parent education, and generational status had direct effects on academic competen...
This dissertation analyzes the social and psychosocial factors that influence second-generation chil...
Latinos, currently the largest ethnic minority group in the U.S. comprising 12.5% of the population,...
School belongingness has gained currency among educators and school health professionals as an impor...
The contribution that parental educational expectations for youth and youth's perceptions of academi...
School belonging (i.e., social connectedness to school) has positive implications for academic achie...
This investigation was conducted primarily to determine the extent to which ethnic identity, accultu...
This study examines the effect of race/ethnicity, immigrant status and the role of school belonging ...
The relationship between a student's sense of belongingness and their academic achievement in high s...
The purposes of this study were to understand the relationships between socio-demographic variable...
This study examined whether students’ sense of belonging at school (SOBAS) differed across attribute...
Latinx and Latinx ELL youth are among the fastest growing student populations in the nation’s school...
The main goal of this work was to identify promising points for policy and program interventions to ...
Graduation date: 2010Academic achievement of adolescent children is directly associated with their s...
The study was concerned with the testing of a modified causal model of college anticipation and atte...
This dissertation investigates the impact of immigration, acculturation, and ethnic identity on Lati...
This dissertation analyzes the social and psychosocial factors that influence second-generation chil...
Latinos, currently the largest ethnic minority group in the U.S. comprising 12.5% of the population,...
School belongingness has gained currency among educators and school health professionals as an impor...
The contribution that parental educational expectations for youth and youth's perceptions of academi...
School belonging (i.e., social connectedness to school) has positive implications for academic achie...
This investigation was conducted primarily to determine the extent to which ethnic identity, accultu...
This study examines the effect of race/ethnicity, immigrant status and the role of school belonging ...
The relationship between a student's sense of belongingness and their academic achievement in high s...
The purposes of this study were to understand the relationships between socio-demographic variable...
This study examined whether students’ sense of belonging at school (SOBAS) differed across attribute...
Latinx and Latinx ELL youth are among the fastest growing student populations in the nation’s school...
The main goal of this work was to identify promising points for policy and program interventions to ...
Graduation date: 2010Academic achievement of adolescent children is directly associated with their s...
The study was concerned with the testing of a modified causal model of college anticipation and atte...
This dissertation investigates the impact of immigration, acculturation, and ethnic identity on Lati...
This dissertation analyzes the social and psychosocial factors that influence second-generation chil...
Latinos, currently the largest ethnic minority group in the U.S. comprising 12.5% of the population,...
School belongingness has gained currency among educators and school health professionals as an impor...