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Nishina, Adrienne; Witkow, Melissa – Grantee Submission, 2019
The population of multiracial youth in the United States is expected to grow in the coming decades (exceeding 11% by 2060). In this article, we aim to convince child development researchers who do not usually examine race and ethnicity in their work to consider multiracial youth. We describe ways in which youth from more than one racial background…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Researchers, Multiracial Persons, Minority Groups
Jones, Elizabeth Pufall; Margolius, Max; Skubel, Anna; Flanagan, Sean; Hynes, Michelle – America's Promise Alliance, 2020
Over the past several years, a growing consensus has emerged across a range of disciplines--including brain science, developmental psychology, and education research--about how learning happens. The latest science now aligns with what educators, youth-supporting adults, parents, and caregivers have known for a long time: successful learning…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Cognitive Development, Interpersonal Relationship

Way, Niobe; Chen, Lisa – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2000
Examined friendship among 160 African American, Latino, and Asian American ninth graders from low-income families. Found significant gender and racial/ethnic differences in the characteristics and quality of close and general friendships. Correlates of friendship quality varied across the type of friendship and across gender. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Asian Americans, Blacks