This paper investigates the role of social capital and school structure on the academic success of Latino students. A review of the literature on previous explanations of Latino failure, research on academically successful Latinos, and the role of social capital and school structure on Latino academic success are investigated. The research shows that the way students are tracked in school plays an important role in gaining access to school agents and other academically successful peers. These relationships give access to social capital and increase college access. Implications for policy and practice are discussed
The Latino population is the largest minority group in the United States (Quijada & Alvarez, 2006) a...
“Are you prepared for college?” is multifaceted question for high school students across the United ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest ways in which educators can foster a consciousness of academ...
Hispanics have one of the lowest college enrollment rate of any racial/ethnic group in the United St...
Purpose: This study seeks to answer the following two questions: What social interactions in high sc...
Hispanics have one of the lowest college enrollment rate of any racial/ethnic group in the United St...
This study links the social capital literature with research on student mobility to investigate low ...
Although the U.S. student population has grown increasingly diverse both in terms of ethnicity and i...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
The underachievement of African American and Hispanic students has been an ongoing problem for schoo...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
2011-05-27Cultural Ecological Theory is able to account for minority’s performance in their school s...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and educational achievement among inner cit...
The Latino population is the largest minority group in the United States (Quijada & Alvarez, 2006) a...
“Are you prepared for college?” is multifaceted question for high school students across the United ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest ways in which educators can foster a consciousness of academ...
Hispanics have one of the lowest college enrollment rate of any racial/ethnic group in the United St...
Purpose: This study seeks to answer the following two questions: What social interactions in high sc...
Hispanics have one of the lowest college enrollment rate of any racial/ethnic group in the United St...
This study links the social capital literature with research on student mobility to investigate low ...
Although the U.S. student population has grown increasingly diverse both in terms of ethnicity and i...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
The underachievement of African American and Hispanic students has been an ongoing problem for schoo...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
2011-05-27Cultural Ecological Theory is able to account for minority’s performance in their school s...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and educational achievement among inner cit...
The Latino population is the largest minority group in the United States (Quijada & Alvarez, 2006) a...
“Are you prepared for college?” is multifaceted question for high school students across the United ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest ways in which educators can foster a consciousness of academ...