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Eugenio Weigend Vargas; Cynthia Ewell Foster; Sasha Mintz; Heather A. Hartman; Laura Seewald; Rebeccah Sokol; Peter F. Ehrlich; Patrick M. Carter; Jason E. Goldstick – Youth & Society, 2024
Firearm suicides among adolescents have increased in the US and rates vary across racial and ethnic groups. In this study, we examined contextual information around adolescent firearm suicides and analyzed how incident characteristics vary across racial and ethnic groups. We analyzed firearm suicides among adolescents (ages 10-18 years) from 2004…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Weapons, Suicide, Racial Differences
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Carla García-Fernández; Janette Durán-Aguirre; Carrie Lou Bloom; Jeffrey Levi Palmer; Jonah Winninghoff – Grantee Submission, 2024
This report is an overview of the postsecondary experiences of multiracial Latinx deafblind, deafdisabled, and deaf adults in the United States that draws from data from the American Community Survey (ACS).
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Hispanic Americans, Deafness, Deaf Blind
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Mary E. Pilgrim; Kristin Tenney; Sue Doe – Journal of Education, 2025
Women and people of color continue to be underrepresented in mathematics. Thus, mathematics graduate teaching assistants' (GTAs') classroom experiences are often dominated by individuals who are white and/or male. This sends a problematic message about who can access and engage with mathematics. To better understand their educational experiences,…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Professional Identity, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students
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Portia L. Johnson; Kimberly Watkins; Megan McCoy; Kenneth J. White; Jamie Lynn Byram; Bertranna Muruthi – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2024
This brief is derived from findings in White et al. (2020), "How Financial Socialization Messages Relate to Financial Management, Optimism, and Stress: Variations by Race," in which the authors examined explicit family financial socialization (e.g., overt communication messages provided by caregivers). More specifically, the focus was on…
Descriptors: Socialization, Money Management, Investment, Banking
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David DeMatthews; Alexandra Aylward; David Knight; Pedro Reyes – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
The superintendent is one of the most important positions within public school districts because they have the capacity to influence policies, practices, and perceptions among school staff while simultaneously holding sway over the public. Yet, few Latinx administrators are hired into the superintendency -- even fewer are Latinas. Consequently,…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Females, Superintendents, Disproportionate Representation
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Vaughn, Margaret; Massey, Dixie; Vitullo, Adrienne; Masterson, Jessica; Li, Xuejiao – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
Given the need for multiple representations of historically underrepresented voices in children's literature, this research study explored critical depictions of agency of Latinx youth within the Pura Belpré awarded texts from 1996 to 2021. The findings report a critical multicultural analysis of depictions of age, sex, socio-economic status,…
Descriptors: Awards, Personal Autonomy, Hispanic Americans, Youth
Campaign for College Opportunity, 2022
In one of the most diverse states in the nation, it is not surprising that public college students in California are incredibly diverse--71% of the student body is racially/ethnically diverse, with nearly half (45%) of students identifying as Latinx and only about one in four (23%) identifying as white. Unfortunately, that diverse representation…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Higher Education, Governing Boards, Racial Differences
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Pasha-Zaidi, Nausheen; Hines, Valneshia; Afari, Ernest – Reading Psychology, 2022
Reading is a basic skill that is needed for academic success and employment opportunity. Aliteracy, or the lack of a reading habit, and lower motivation to read, are problems at the university level, especially among ethnically diverse adults. Reading self-efficacy is associated with reading comprehension, word reading, foreign language learning…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Ethnicity, Self Efficacy
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Thomas G. Power; Susan S. Baker; Karen V. Barale; M. Catalina Aragón; Jane D. Lanigan; Louise Parker; Karina Silva Garcia; Garry Auld; Nilda Micheli; Sheryl O. Hughes – Prevention Science, 2024
Researchers are increasingly using web-based technologies to deliver family-based, prevention programming. Few studies have examined the success of such approaches for families with low incomes. The purpose of this study was to describe the level of in-class and online engagement in a childhood obesity prevention program for parents with low…
Descriptors: Obesity, Prevention, Parent Education, Low Income Groups
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Smith, Naila A.; Thelamour, Barbara; Booth, Margaret X. – Youth & Society, 2022
Ethnic identity (EI) can facilitate racially and ethnically marginalized youths' academic achievement but the mediating process by which it exerts its influence is unclear. This study examines how EI is associated with academic achievement through academic beliefs in a sample of Caribbean first and second generation immigrant adolescents whose…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Academic Achievement, Immigrants, Adolescents
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Shirefley, Tess A.; Castañeda, Claudia L.; Rodriguez-Gutiérrez, Joyce; Callanan, Maureen A.; Jipson, Jennifer – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2020
Family conversations about science-related topics, including those involving storybook reading, may set the stage for children's interest in science. We investigated how parents from two cultural backgrounds engaged in science talk while reading a science-related storybook with their preschool-aged daughters and sons. Consistent with our…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Student Interests, Parent Participation, Interpersonal Communication
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Wang, Sharron Xuanren; Sakamoto, Arthur – SAGE Open, 2021
Hispanics are the largest minority group in the United States, but quantitative research on the various components of this population has not received extensive investigation. College-educated Hispanics have been particularly neglected due to exaggerated and negative stereotypes. This present study uses data from the 2010 National Survey of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Hispanic Americans, College Graduates
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Hart, Walter; Bingham, Charles S.; Robinson, Kerry Kathleen; Watson, Jim – Journal of Organizational and Educational Leadership, 2022
This study profiles superintendents in North Carolina public-school districts for academic year 2020-2021. We focus on superintendent gender, race, educational experiences, highest degrees earned, and professional longevity; and personal characteristics such as age and marital and parenting status, and the relationship between gender and race and…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Administrator Characteristics, School Districts, Public Schools
Maria Elena Plaza – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the ways in which cultural and gendered expectations affect the experiences of Latinas in their attainment of a superintendency in California public school districts. Six Latinas, currently serving as superintendents in rural, suburban and urban areas of Northern California, the Central…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Women Administrators, Cultural Differences, Gender Differences
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LaRen Morton; Leslie A. Anderson; Margaret O'Brien Caughy; Omolola A. Odejimi; Kimberly Osborne; Katharine Suma; Todd D. Little – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2024
The present study examined changes in ethnic and racial identity (ERI) over one year among 353 Black and Latino early adolescents in relation to ethnic-racial socialization (ERS) and neighborhood economic and demographic characteristics. Parent and child reports of ERS were collected, and child ERI was assessed via self-report. Neighborhood…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Racial Identification, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
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