LA Tabron, TTV Chambers - The High School Journal, 2019 - JSTOR
Researchers have documented how schools perpetuate an unequal opportunity structure for low-income students of color. However, most of the attention has focused on low academic …
While the media frequently report on threats facing colleges and universities, no sector of higher education is in more danger than private colleges with small endowments and low …
This study used Q Methodology to identify and examine the Early College High School graduates' perceptions of college readiness after completing year one of college. The data …
DA Thomas - Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, 2016 - core.ac.uk
Helplessness deficits are characterized by an organism's failure to escape escapable situations after exposure to aversive stimuli. It has recently been learned that helplessness is …
This research explores the relationship between cultural capital, agency, and the successful navigation of college. Drawing from my analysis of 59 semi-structured interviews with …
AA Jack - The New Black Sociologists, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Higher education in the United States is depressingly stratified. Lower-income students are more likely to not go to college than their wealthy peers. If they do go, they are more likely to …
Abstract High-achieving African American students are not immune to the issues that underlie racial inequalities in school achievement. There is much to learn from these …
TE Burnette - International Journal of Undergraduate …, 2023 - digitalcommons.cwu.edu
Low-income students have historically struggled in applying to colleges, especially liberal arts colleges. However, presently low-income students have had significantly more access …
In 2015 I reviewed Kevin Kumashiro's Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning toward Social Justice for Power and Education, discussing issues concerning equality and …