Informed by a risk and resilience developmental perspective, this study tests individual, family and school level processes as potential explanations of the immigrant academic achievement gap. In total, 1155 adolescents (48% girls; 20% immigrants, 11–14 years) attending grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 in secondary schools participated. Controlling for gender, age, citizenship, country of birth, SES, and school type, immigrant adolescents had lower levels of academic achievement compared to non-immigrants. High levels of scholastic anxiety, low levels of scholastic self-concept, high levels of parental performance expectations, and high school performance expectations helped to explain these associations. In the full model, only scholastic anxiety and ...
Immigration to the United States presents both challenges and opportunities that affect students\u27...
In this paper, we push forward the hypothesis that misalignment between expectations and aspirations...
Abstract Background School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, physica...
The present study examines the relationship between resilience and school completion of immigrant yo...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
AbstractThe present study examines the relationship between resilience and school completion of immi...
The present study examines the relationship between resilience and school completion of immigrant yo...
Socio-economic disadvantaged students are not equally vulnerable: some of them are defined as ‘resil...
peer reviewedBackground: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, ph...
Results of international achievement surveys such as the Programme in International Student Assessme...
The academic achievement gap among immigrant children is caused by multiple factors that require mul...
The literature emphasizes that the school environment is a key factor for the mental health and acad...
Results of international achievement surveys such as the Programme in International Student Assessme...
Abstract Research on the psychology of immigrants has primarily focused on their socioeconomic statu...
Abstract A critical issue facing the majority of immigrant adolescents in U.S. public...
Immigration to the United States presents both challenges and opportunities that affect students\u27...
In this paper, we push forward the hypothesis that misalignment between expectations and aspirations...
Abstract Background School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, physica...
The present study examines the relationship between resilience and school completion of immigrant yo...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
AbstractThe present study examines the relationship between resilience and school completion of immi...
The present study examines the relationship between resilience and school completion of immigrant yo...
Socio-economic disadvantaged students are not equally vulnerable: some of them are defined as ‘resil...
peer reviewedBackground: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, ph...
Results of international achievement surveys such as the Programme in International Student Assessme...
The academic achievement gap among immigrant children is caused by multiple factors that require mul...
The literature emphasizes that the school environment is a key factor for the mental health and acad...
Results of international achievement surveys such as the Programme in International Student Assessme...
Abstract Research on the psychology of immigrants has primarily focused on their socioeconomic statu...
Abstract A critical issue facing the majority of immigrant adolescents in U.S. public...
Immigration to the United States presents both challenges and opportunities that affect students\u27...
In this paper, we push forward the hypothesis that misalignment between expectations and aspirations...
Abstract Background School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, physica...