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Boustan, Leah Platt; Cai, Christine; Tseng, Tammy – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial group in the US but we know little about how Asian immigration has affected cities, neighborhoods and schools. This paper studies white flight from Asian arrivals in high-socioeconomic-status Californian school districts from 2000-2016 using initial settlement patterns and national immigrant flows to…
Descriptors: Whites, Asian Americans, Immigrants, Public Schools
Telfer, Nicole A.; Else-Quest, Nicole M. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2022
Amid ethnic/racial stratification and oppression, parents' engagement in ethnic/racial socialization (ERS) practices foster resilience and positive outcomes in youth. Research has found inconsistent effects of ERS practices on adolescent academic outcomes and has neglected the intersectionality of race/ethnicity and gender. Using an intersectional…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Parent Child Relationship, Socialization, Gender Differences
Fields, Gregory – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The intransigence of the achievement gaps in schools in this nation and in the school districts in which I served as a building administrator or district support staff member was the motivation for conducting this examination of the role of expectations for success relative to achievement on assessments. This study investigated the possible…
Descriptors: High School Students, Expectation, Success, Academic Achievement
Yi, Varaxy; Mac, Jacqueline; Na, Vanessa S.; Venturanza, Rikka J.; Museus, Samuel D.; Buenavista, Tracy Lachica; Pendakur, Sumun L. – Review of Educational Research, 2020
Over the past three decades, many higher education scholars have engaged in efforts to counter the stereotype that Asian Americans achieve universal and unparalleled academic success. While most of these scholars adopt an anti-oppression approach, some researchers have claimed that this literature reinforces oppressive deficit paradigms. To…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Minority Groups, Models
Shah, Niral – Harvard Educational Review, 2019
In this conceptual article, Niral Shah critically analyzes how the narrative that "Asians are good at math" positions Asian people as racial subjects. Despite being false, the "Asians are good at math" narrative is prominent in STEM education and is also familiar to the general public. To analyze the narrative's discursive…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Asians, Racial Bias, Social Justice
Ji-Eun Lee; Erin Ottmar; Jenny Yun-Chen Chan; Barbara Booker; Lauren Decker-Woodrow – Grantee Submission, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on education systems in the U.S, prompting a variety of changes to school learning environments. This study investigates student/family choices of learning modality in one large school district in the U.S and examines how these choices differ by students' race/ethnicity and performance level. Results…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, In Person Learning, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Ji-Eun Lee; Erin Ottmar; Jenny Yun-Chen Chan; Barbara Booker; Lauren Decker-Woodrow – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2021
Background: As COVID-19 has spread around the world, "how and where students learn" has dramatically changed. Approximately 90% of the U.S schools shifted into virtual learning in April 2020. For the 2020-2021 school year, school districts in the U.S were given the autonomy to decide how they would educate their students. While many…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, In Person Learning, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Okura, Keitaro – Sociology of Education, 2022
Asian American students are frequently stereotyped to be hardworking and academically talented. To what extent are teacher appraisals of Asian students influenced by such racial stereotypes? This article investigates this question through a quantitative analysis of high school students from the Educational Longitudinal Study. I find that even when…
Descriptors: Race, Stereotypes, Asian American Students, High School Students
Hofer, Terrence J.; Shaffer, Susan; Schlanger, Phoebe – Center for Education Equity, Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium, 2022
While U.S. public education is experiencing an increase in student body size and diversity, there is also an increase in racial and socioeconomic isolation. Participation rates among White students are decreasing as rates among Latine and Asian American and Pacific Islander students increase, and Black student participation rates hold steady.…
Descriptors: Guides, Student Diversity, Race, Socioeconomic Status
Madison-Harris, Robyn; Coleman, Vanessa; Goldston, Cora; Ramirez, Martha – Center for Education Equity, Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium, 2022
While U.S. public education is experiencing an increase in student body size and diversity, there is also an increase in racial and socioeconomic isolation. Participation rates among White students are decreasing as rates among Latine and Asian American and Pacific Islander students increase, and Black student participation rates hold steady.…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Inclusion, Student Diversity, Public Education
Waymer, Damion; Brown, Kenon A. – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to address a practical question and problem: what can explain the small number of underrepresented racial and ethnic practitioners in the public relations industry? By placing race at the center of this study via critical race theory, the authors sought to answer the previously mentioned practical question.…
Descriptors: Public Relations, Undergraduate Students, Disproportionate Representation, Race
Farruggia, Susan P.; Han, Cheon-woo; Watson, Lakeshia; Moss, Thomas P.; Bottoms, Bette L. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2018
Farrington and colleagues developed a model that contends that academic mindsets, academic perseverance, learning strategies, social skills, and academic behaviors affect academic success. This study tests a modified version of this model with first-year students (n = 1,603) at a large, ethnically diverse, urban university. The hypothesized…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence
Nganga, Lydiah; Kambutu, John; Han, Keonghee Tao – SAGE Open, 2019
Disparities in academic performance based on race in the United States are a persistent problem. As a result, a plethora of remedies such as using student-centered instructional strategies, de-tracking, ensuring low teacher-student ratios, and promoting high teacher expectations for all learners have been tried with limited success. Thus, this…
Descriptors: Caring, Academic Achievement, Minority Group Students, Student Empowerment
Duong, Mylien T.; Badaly, Daryaneh; Liu, Freda F.; Schwartz, David; McCarty, Carolyn A. – Review of Educational Research, 2016
Research on generational differences in immigrant youths' academic achievement has yielded conflicting findings. This meta-analysis reconciles discrepant findings by testing meta-analytic moderators. Fifty-three studies provided 74 comparisons on academic outcomes. First- and second-generation youths did not significantly differ on academic…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Academic Achievement, Meta Analysis, Educational Research
Park, Julie J.; Liu, Amy – Journal of Higher Education, 2014
We use the Critical Race Theory frameworks of interest convergence and divergence to critique the anti-affirmative action movement's co-option of Asian Americans. Past discussions of affirmative action and Asian Americans mainly concentrate on how Asian Americans are affected by affirmative action, whether positively or negatively. We demonstrate…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Criticism, Affirmative Action