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Ngo, Bic; Maloney Leaf, Betsy; Chandara, Diana – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2023
This study draws on ethnographic research from three co-ethnic community-based, arts programs serving immigrant youth to examine the ways in which immigrant educators serve as "curriculum texts" for youth. It illustrates the curricular nature of the experiences, being and interactions of immigrant educators who share with youth the same…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Community Programs, Art Education, Ethnography
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Ngo, Bic; Chandara, Diana – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background/Context: Community-based youth theater programs afford youth opportunities to explore and "author" new identities by "performing writing." Yet, we know much less about the ways in which immigrant youth are exploring struggles and changes within their families and ethnic community. We particularly lack research about…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Immigrants, Hmong People, Self Concept
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Ngo, Bic; Dyke, Erin; LoBello, Jana – Urban Education, 2018
This article draws on an ethnographic study of a media program serving Hmong immigrant youth to illuminate perspectives and practices of teaching and learning that draw on Hmong culture's emphasis on family and collectivism. Our explication is guided by the following question: How do a Hmong adult youth program advisor and Hmong youth connect as…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Immigrants, Racial Identification, Self Concept
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Ngo, Bic; Kwon, Melissa – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2015
This article draws on in-depth qualitative interviews with two queer Hmong immigrant youth to explore experiences of family care, support, and acceptance. It offers an alternative to discourses of family rejection. It illustrates the ways in which Hmong youth are constructing queer identities while maintaining close relationships to blood family.…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Hmong People, Immigrants, Youth
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Ngo, Bic – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2017
In this article, I engage critical discourse analysis of in-depth, semistructured interviews with 4 Hmong community leaders to illumine their perspectives on the role of subtractive schooling in the struggles of Hmong students, parents, and the ethnic community as a whole. I reveal their understanding of the exclusionary practices of school that…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Sino Tibetan Languages, Immigrants, Ethnography
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Ngo, Bic – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2017
This article draws on ethnographic research of a youth theatre program within a Hmong arts organization to explore the ways in which a culturally responsive program nurtured critical consciousness among Hmong immigrant youth. Hmong youth "named" struggles with stereotypes and acculturation expectations, and constructed positive ethnic…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Hmong People, Community Organizations, Stereotypes
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Ngo, Bic – American Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article illustrates the culture consciousness of Hmong immigrant community leaders as they made sense of the educational experiences of Hmong American children and families. It draws on the work of scholars who have theorized "critical" essentialism to suggest that Hmong leaders are critically aware of the role and import of…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Immigrants, Community Leaders, Cultural Awareness
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Ngo, Bic; Leet-Otley, Jill – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2011
In this article, we draw on research with Hmong American community members to contribute to a more complex understanding of Hmong culture. Specifically, in a critical discourse analysis of interviews with 3 influential Hmong American politicians, we highlight the divergent perspectives on early marriage, Hmong gender norms, and the struggles of…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Discourse Analysis, Asian Americans, Policy Formation
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Ngo, Bic – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2002
Investigated the meaning of early marriage among Hmong American female college students. Interview and observation data attested to the complexity of the meaning of early marriage in the Hmong American community. Results refuted explanations of cultural difference as underlying early marriage and indicated that early marriage was an expression of…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, College Students, Cultural Differences, Females
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Ngo, Bic; Lee, Stacey J. – Review of Educational Research, 2007
Similar to other Asian American students, Southeast Asian American students are often stereotyped by the popular press as hardworking and high-achieving model minorities. On the other hand, Southeast Asian American youth are also depicted as low-achieving high school dropouts involved in gangs. The realities of academic performance and persistence…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Academic Achievement, Educational Experience, Asian American Students
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Ngo, Bic – Race, Ethnicity & Education, 2006
This article explicates the diversity within the Asian American community by focusing on Southeast and South Asian American students. Focusing on these two groups is important given their recent migration (relative to other groups) and tenuous position within Asian American research, discourse, and representation. In particular, this article…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Asian American Students, Academic Achievement, Student Diversity