As a part of a community action plan for assisting Pacific Islander American high school students and their parents in navigating the educational system and building on previous studies on Pacific Islander youth [Vakalahi, H.F.O. & Godinet, M. (2008). Family and culture and the Samoan youth. Journal of Family Social Work, 11(3), 229-253.], this article discusses the perspective of Pacific Islander American students and their parents regarding family, culture and community, school, and peer/social relations-based risk and protective factors for academic achievements and risk for school dropout. Also explored in this study was their perspective on programmatic means by which to prevent school dropout. Study participants included Pacific Islan...
xvi, 190 leavesDo Pacific Island parents in Pohnpei have a problem with their American style educati...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What key values and strategies do Samoan and Tongan parents identify as su...
This thesis examines the experiences of nine Samoan college students attending institutions of highe...
This study examines demographic and educational characteristics of Pacific Islander students in Wash...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has acknowledged the need for schools to work collaboratively ...
Possessing vocational and career aspirations is an important characteristic that supports individual...
The purpose ofthis thesis was to delve into the educational perspectives of Samoan American middle s...
A need to improve learning outcomes for Pacific students has been highlighted by the Ministry of Edu...
This research focused on Samoan parents\u27 and students\u27 perceptions of student success. This re...
A study was conducted to provide a profile of variables related to the status of students at risk of...
There has been little recent documentation concerning Pacific family support for family members loca...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
There are many factors as to why Pasifika learners are not achieving alongside the rest of their soc...
The long-standing education achievement gaps of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) students...
vi, 143 leavesThis thesis is intended to research and analyze the situation between Micronesian immi...
xvi, 190 leavesDo Pacific Island parents in Pohnpei have a problem with their American style educati...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What key values and strategies do Samoan and Tongan parents identify as su...
This thesis examines the experiences of nine Samoan college students attending institutions of highe...
This study examines demographic and educational characteristics of Pacific Islander students in Wash...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has acknowledged the need for schools to work collaboratively ...
Possessing vocational and career aspirations is an important characteristic that supports individual...
The purpose ofthis thesis was to delve into the educational perspectives of Samoan American middle s...
A need to improve learning outcomes for Pacific students has been highlighted by the Ministry of Edu...
This research focused on Samoan parents\u27 and students\u27 perceptions of student success. This re...
A study was conducted to provide a profile of variables related to the status of students at risk of...
There has been little recent documentation concerning Pacific family support for family members loca...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
There are many factors as to why Pasifika learners are not achieving alongside the rest of their soc...
The long-standing education achievement gaps of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) students...
vi, 143 leavesThis thesis is intended to research and analyze the situation between Micronesian immi...
xvi, 190 leavesDo Pacific Island parents in Pohnpei have a problem with their American style educati...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What key values and strategies do Samoan and Tongan parents identify as su...
This thesis examines the experiences of nine Samoan college students attending institutions of highe...