The diverse experiences of Hispanic students in the American educational system

Citation

Crosnoe, R. (2005). The diverse experiences of Hispanic students in the American educational system. Sociological Forum. vol. 20 (4) pp. 561-588

Abstract

Hispanic students have long been considered at risk in the American educational system. A better understanding of the diverse experiences of Hispanics can help to counteract this risk-in what ways, and where, do they do well or poorly or some mixture of both? To further this understanding, this study applies developmental and demographic perspectives to a representative sample of Hispanic high school students. First, analyses of the sample identified four student profiles based on various indicators of academic achievement and school orientation: (1) low-achieving and weakly oriented, (2) lowachieving
and strongly oriented, (3) high-achieving and moderately oriented,
(4) high achieving and strongly oriented. Second, compositional analyses mapped these profiles onto different segments of the Hispanic population and different sectors of the American educational system.

URL

www.jstor.org/stable/4540916

Keyword(s)

Education

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Sociological Forum

Author(s)

Crosnoe, R.

Year Published

2005

Volume Number

20

Issue Number

4

Pages

561-588

DOI

10.1007/s11206-005-9058-z

Reference ID

403