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Garrett, Tomas; Antrop-Gonzalez, Rene; Velez, William – Roeper Review, 2010
This article works to dispel the myth that Latino urban high-school students are not capable of performing at high academic levels. Whereas much educational research emphasizes the academic underachievement of urban Latino students, this article counteracts this research by describing the four success factors that three working-class Puerto Rican…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Academic Achievement, Social Capital, Puerto Ricans
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Velez, William – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1992
Puerto Ricans in Milwaukee are less likely to be on welfare with increasing levels of education; longer residency in Milwaukee; access to kinship networks; secondary earners in the household; and employment. Chicanos are less likely to be on welfare if they have spent a long time residing in Milwaukee; are married; have a job; and are foreign…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Attainment, English (Second Language), Hispanic Americans
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Antrop-Gonzalez, Rene; Velez, William; Garrett, Tomas – Journal of Latinos & Education, 2005
This article describes the 4 success factors that 10 working class Puerto Rican urban high school students attributed to their high academic achievement. These success factors were (a) the acquisition of social capital through religiosity and participation in school and community-based extracurricular activities, (b) having a strong Puerto Rican…
Descriptors: Puerto Ricans, High School Students, Working Class, Academic Achievement
Antrop-Gonzalez, Rene; Velez, William; Garrett, Tomas – Julian Samora Research Institute, 2003
High achieving Puerto Rican high school students are largely missing not only from urban high schools, but also from the educational research. The purpose of this article, then, is to describe the five success factors that ten low-income urban high school students from this ethnic group attributed to their high academic achievement. These success…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Motivation
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Velez, William; Javalgi, Rajshekar G. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1987
Data from the Survey of Puerto Rican Youth was used to investigate the predictors of employment of Puerto Ricans, ages 15-29. Results suggest that older and more educated workers are more likely to be employed. Other significant determinants of employment were civil status, unemployment spells, and gender. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Age, Demography, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment
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Velez, William – Sociology of Education, 1989
Explores the determining factors which influence the dropout rates among Hispanics by analyzing and comparing Chicano, Cuban and Puerto Rican student populations. Factors identified include confrontation, accelerated role taking, social background, school environment, sociopsychological motivation, and immigrant status. Suggests that school…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Cubans, Discipline Problems, Dropout Characteristics
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Antrop-Gonzalez, Rene; Velez, William; Garrett, Tomas – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2004
This article is intended to dispel the myth that Latinas and Latinos and other urban high school youths of color are not capable of performing at high academic levels. Much research shows that youths of color are underrepresented and underserved in gifted education programs. The authors describe the four success factors to which 10 working-class…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Gifted, Academic Achievement, Educational Opportunities