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Rodney S. Mosley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Throughout history religion has influenced the behavior of adherents, however, little research has been completed determining how these religious beliefs result in changes in academic achievement. This research study, on the relationship between religious affiliation and academic achievement, is constructed on the theory that religious teachings…
Descriptors: Churches, Academic Achievement, Correlation, Parent Background
Hurtado, Sylvia; Ramos, Hector Vicente; Perez, Edwin; Lopez-Salgado, Xochilth – Education Sciences, 2020
While previous research has focused on the continuing educational disparities between the growing Latinx population and other racial/ethnic groups, this study focuses on the importance of the assets and enrichment opportunities that determine variability in Latinx student college access. Using the nationally representative 2009-2016 High School…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Access to Education, Self Concept, Gender Differences
Lee, Mun Woo – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2016
This study examines the English ideologies of Korean early study-abroad students' parents in Gangnam, one of the most affluent areas in South Korea. The data collected were drawn from in-depth individual interviews with 23 parents, and subjected to critical discourse analysis. The findings showed that the issue of class was foregrounded…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Language Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning