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REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
卷 79, 期 1, 页码 366-394出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.3102/0034654308326162
关键词
cultural analysis; race; immigration/immigrants; identity; minorities; urban education
In this article we assess the literature on cultural explanations for ethno-racial differences in K-12 schooling and academic performance. Some cultural arguments problematically define certain ethno-racial identities and cultures as subtractive from the goal of academic mobility while defining the ethnic cultures and identities of others as additive and oriented toward this goal. We review two prevailing schools of thought that compare immigrant and native minority, students: cultural-ecological theory and segmented assimilation theory Second, we examine empirical research that highlights the complexity of culture, focusing on four domains: (a) the school's cultural environment; (b) variation in identities and cultural practices within ethnic and racial groups; (c) the multidimensional nature of culture and its variable impact on students; and (d) the intersections of race, ethnicity, class, and gender This literature-when synthesized-suggests that a coherent theory of culture's impact on ethnic and racial differences in schooling outcomes must unpack the multiple influences of identity and context more deliberately than previous literature has done. Finally, we call for studies that employ comparative research across groups and understand race and ethnicity contextually, not as mere dummy variables, thereby equipping researchers with the tools to better explain how culture influences schooling and achievement.
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