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The Effects Of Parents Educational Attainment On The Rentension Of African American Students At Predominately White Institutions, Tiffany Gayle Chenault Apr 2000

The Effects Of Parents Educational Attainment On The Rentension Of African American Students At Predominately White Institutions, Tiffany Gayle Chenault

Tiffany Chenault

This study assesses whether parents' educational background positively affects the retention and graduation of African-American students who attend Predominately White Institutions (PWI). Studies that have compared successful African-American students to unsuccessful African-American college students at PWI (Allen, 1985) have suggested that an important factor in understanding these differences in outcome is parents' educational background. College-educated parents may have clearer expectations for their children's college experience and may have instilled different cultural or socialization messages in their children. Those messages could include Historical/Cultural, Black Identity/Self-Concept, Maladaptive, and Residual messages. These children may enter college with clearer ideas of college norms and …


La Reforma De La Educación Superior. Señas Del Debate Internacional A Fin De Siglo, Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez Jan 2000

La Reforma De La Educación Superior. Señas Del Debate Internacional A Fin De Siglo, Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez

Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez

El artículo ubica algunos de los interlocutores relevantes en el debate sobre el rumbo de la educación superior en el siglo XXI, así como señalar las líneas de argumentación más relevantes. Se divide en dos secciones. La primera hace referencia al papel de varias agencias multilaterales en la definición de políticas públicas de educación superiorl. La segunda comenta tres casos nacionales: Francia, Inglaterra y Estados Unidos.