ERIC Number: EJ1038488
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 36
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Two Roads Diverged: Exploring Variation in Students' School Choice Experiences by Socioeconomic Status, Parental Nativity, and Ethnicity
Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn
Journal of School Choice, v8 n3 p410-445 2014
This article examines the high school search activities, choices, and final assignments of academically similar, but ethnically and socioeconomically different, eighth-grade students attending one New York City middle school. Despite being comparable candidates for admission to academically competitive high schools, the middle-class children of Asian immigrants were significantly more likely than the children of lower-income Latin American immigrants to be assigned to the highest performing schools. Interviews with 15 students revealed systematic differences in their knowledge, resources, and engagement in high school choice that help explain the disparity in the academic quality of their high school assignments.
Descriptors: School Choice, High Schools, Educational Quality, Socioeconomic Status, Middle School Students, Selective Admission, Asian American Students, Immigrants, Middle Class, Low Income, Interviews, Latin Americans, Hispanic American Students, Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Parent Attitudes, Equal Education, Grade 8, Semi Structured Interviews
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education; Middle Schools; Junior High Schools; Grade 8; Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York
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