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Salloum, Serena J.; Goddard, Roger D.; Larsen, Ross – Teachers College Record, 2017
Background: Schools face pressure to promote equitable student outcomes as the achievement gap continues to persist. The authors examine different ways in which social capital has been conceptualized as well as prior theory and research on its formation and consequences. While some theoretical and empirical work conceptualizes social capital as a…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Academic Achievement, Correlation, High School Students
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Lenkeit, Jenny; Caro, Daniel H.; Strand, Steve – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2015
In England, students with immigrant background exhibit lower educational attainment than those without immigrant background. Family socioeconomic status (SES) helps explain differences in educational attainment, but a gap remains that differs in size for students with different immigrant backgrounds. While the explanatory repertoire for the…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Status, Longitudinal Studies
Belasco, Elizabeth Mathison – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Bayesian statistical inference within structural equation modeling was used to examine the influence of hypothetical constructs on the successful persistence of college freshmen to degree completion. The affects of three latent variables: (a) academic capital; (b) cultural capital; and, (c) social capital were compared between White/Caucasian…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Structural Equation Models, Statistical Inference, Social Capital
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Nunez, Anne-Marie – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This study develops a model predicting academic self-confidence for 2nd-year Latina/o college students. Findings indicate that forms of academic, cultural, social, and intercultural capital (the capacity to negotiate diverse racial and ethnic environments) are positively associated with academic self-confidence. The prevalence of negative…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Concept, Hispanic Americans, Academic Ability