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English proficiency, tracking, and the mathematics achievement of Latino English learners.
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English proficiency, tracking, and the mathematics achievement of Latino English learners./
作者:
Mosqueda, Eduardo.
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115 p.
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Adviser: John B. Willett.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-06A.
標題:
Education, Bilingual and Multicultural. -
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9780549110668
English proficiency, tracking, and the mathematics achievement of Latino English learners.
Mosqueda, Eduardo.
English proficiency, tracking, and the mathematics achievement of Latino English learners.
- 115 p.
Adviser: John B. Willett.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Harvard University, 2007.
The mathematics scores of Latinos on the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP) have been described as "pervasively, disproportionately, and persistently low" over time, relative to whites (Valencia, 2002). The scores for Latinos who are not proficient English-speakers are particularly low. Thus, the mathematics achievement of Latinos, particularly English Learners (ELs), is a critical issue in our schools and, consequently, for educational research and policy. Both individual and institutional factors have been found to impact Latinos' mathematics achievement and some studies showed that: (1) English proficiency was linked difficulties in comprehending instruction in English, and, (2) Latino ELs with low-levels of English proficiency were often placed in lower-track courses.
ISBN: 9780549110668Subjects--Topical Terms:
626653
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Using the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 (ELS:2002) dataset, I analyze a nationally representative sub-sample of 2,234 native and non-native English-speaking Latino 10th graders. I use generalized least squares (GLS) regression analysis to fit multi-level models that describe the mathematics achievement of native and non-native English-speaking Latino students as a function of: (1) their English proficiency, (2) their placement in a general or academic track in school, and, (3) whether they are provided with native language support.
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