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Pimentel, Eliana C.; Delbasso, Claudia A.; Kuperminc, Gabriel P. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2023
This study examined family cohesion and conflict as moderators of associations between discrimination stress and adaptation stress and psychological distress among Latinx youth. Participants included 199 Latinx adolescents (M[subscript age] = 13.68). Seventy nine percent were immigrants and 73% had family origins in Mexico. Discrimination stress…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Hispanic Americans, Family Relationship, Conflict
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Esther Skelley Jordan; Linda S. Stewart – To Improve the Academy, 2024
This article reflects on the assumptions we make in the design of faculty and graduate student orientations and on the implementation of redesigned orientations that foreground participant narrative. When educational developers purposefully make space for participant stories at their orientations, it is a way not only to share power with graduate…
Descriptors: Design, Graduate School Faculty, Graduate Students, Teacher Orientation
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Gilhooly, Daniel; Lee, Eunbae – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
This study explores the social and cultural uses of digital literacies by adolescent immigrants to cope with their new lives in the United States. This case study focuses on three adolescent ethnic Karen brothers. Two years of participant observations in their home and Karen community, accompanied by formal and informal interviews, served as the…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Adolescents, Immigrants, Refugees
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Yoon, Eunju; Lee, Dal Yob; Koo, Young Ran; Yoo, Sung-Kyung – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
Postimmigration adjustment experiences of 10 Korean immigrant women were examined using the consensual qualitative research method. Seven domains emerged: general life conditions; gender role; changes in family dynamics; ethnic/national identity, cultural competency, and belongingness; value changes; racial relationships; and support systems and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Females, Adults
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Guo, Shibao – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2010
This commentary article focuses on the theme of "migration and communities." It raises a number of important concerns inherent in the report. The report mistakenly adopts the "sameness" approach, thus negating Britain's unprecedented super-diversity that is the result of increasing migration. It wrongly assumes that all migrants are the same and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Migrants, Differences
Elizalde-Utnick, Graciela – Principal Leadership, 2010
As the immigrant population in the United States steadily increases, so does the need for schools to support immigrant students and their families. Providing support serves the dual purpose of assisting the families and fostering a collaborative home-school relationship that benefits everyone. Principals can work with their student support…
Descriptors: Community Services, School Support, Immigrants, Family School Relationship
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Ackley, Kristina – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
On 10 October 1925 a ceremony was planned for the scenic fields behind the former tribal school in Oneida, Wisconsin. The event was expected to accomplish a number of goals: it would assert political authority by a group of Oneidas, establish traditional leadership of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy locally, and affirm the Wisconsin…
Descriptors: Ceremonies, American Indians, Cultural Pluralism, Acculturation
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Neuman, Lisa K. – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
As neocolonial institutions designed to assimilate American Indians to European American cultural and religious values, social institutions, and economic practices, most schools run by the federal government and missionaries during the first part of the twentieth century sought to suppress all or most aspects of their young students' Indian…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Education, Ideology, Federal Government
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Suh, Suhyun; Lee, Myoung-Suk – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2006
This paper presents the results of exploratory research with a group of seven Korean expatriate women. The study employed a modified Reality Therapy approach over eight meetings conducted by two professionally qualified leaders who also speak Korean. Qualitative research methods were used to analyze and describe the participants' experiences.…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Females, Asian Americans, Immigrants