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Auteurs principaux: Walker, Susan A., Pearsall, Laura D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2012
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ953393
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author Walker, Susan A.
Pearsall, Laura D.
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Pearsall, Laura D.
Walker, Susan A.
Pearsall, Laura D.
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contents Barriers to Advanced Placement for Latino Students at the High-School Level Walker, Susan A. Pearsall, Laura D. Advanced Placement Disproportionate Representation Hispanic American Students Enrollment Barriers High School Students Focus Groups Interviews Peer Relationship Academic Achievement Student Motivation Student Attitudes Parent Role Parent School Relationship In order to gain a better understanding about Latino student underrepresentation in advanced placement (AP) coursework, this investigation explored the factors that inhibit and/or encourage Latino student enrollment in AP coursework at one suburban public high school in the Western United States. Latino high-school students and their parents participated in focus-group interviews after school hours in the school library. Inductive and constructive analysis of interview transcripts revealed that peer relations and parental support were primary determining factors of Latino student underrepresentation in AP coursework at the participating high school. Recommendations for policy and practice development focused on improving communication, building community, forging positive-peer relations, and engaging student success motivation. (Contains 5 tables.)
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spellingShingle Barriers to Advanced Placement for Latino Students at the High-School Level
Walker, Susan A.
Pearsall, Laura D.
Advanced Placement
Disproportionate Representation
Hispanic American Students
Enrollment
Barriers
High School Students
Focus Groups
Interviews
Peer Relationship
Academic Achievement
Student Motivation
Student Attitudes
Parent Role
Parent School Relationship
Barriers to Advanced Placement for Latino Students at the High-School Level Walker, Susan A. Pearsall, Laura D. Advanced Placement Disproportionate Representation Hispanic American Students Enrollment Barriers High School Students Focus Groups Interviews Peer Relationship Academic Achievement Student Motivation Student Attitudes Parent Role Parent School Relationship In order to gain a better understanding about Latino student underrepresentation in advanced placement (AP) coursework, this investigation explored the factors that inhibit and/or encourage Latino student enrollment in AP coursework at one suburban public high school in the Western United States. Latino high-school students and their parents participated in focus-group interviews after school hours in the school library. Inductive and constructive analysis of interview transcripts revealed that peer relations and parental support were primary determining factors of Latino student underrepresentation in AP coursework at the participating high school. Recommendations for policy and practice development focused on improving communication, building community, forging positive-peer relations, and engaging student success motivation. (Contains 5 tables.)
title Barriers to Advanced Placement for Latino Students at the High-School Level
topic Advanced Placement
Disproportionate Representation
Hispanic American Students
Enrollment
Barriers
High School Students
Focus Groups
Interviews
Peer Relationship
Academic Achievement
Student Motivation
Student Attitudes
Parent Role
Parent School Relationship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ953393