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In every cultural group and in regions worldwide, education is strongly linked to children and adolescents' life opportunities and choices. Many societies embrace the ideals that their children will have equal access to education, and can advance through their merit. However, in many nations, as children move through primary and secondary school towards higher education, the number of immigrant, minority, and low-income youth who finish secondary school and attend college shrinks, signifying a global dilemma.

Drawing on theories and research from across the social sciences, Bridging Multiple Worlds invites readers to compare core viewpoints and ask their own questions about the roots of and remedies for this academic pipeline problem. Considering research, practice, and policies on opening pathways and pipelines, this book provides new quantitative and qualitative evidence to introduce a theory on how youth draw on their cultural worlds to navigate their pathways to college. Chapters address cultural and developmental issues involving academic and cultural identities, and how communities define success for youth. Tools for advancing research with culturally diverse students are also provided. The result is a must-have volume for researchers, educators, policymakers, and students, brimming with fresh and creative syntheses of theory, research, and policy.
"A theoretically rich examination of the development of identity and educational pathways for ethnically diverse youth in American society. This is a book to be savored for its unique perspective on one of the great challenges of our times-finding ways to successfully integrate diverse youth into an increasingly unforgiving educational and social structure."―Patricia Gándara, Ph.D., Professor of Education, UCLA

"Bridging Multiple Worlds is a magnificent book! Its conceptual location on the nexus of research, practice, and policy makes the volume extremely important. Cooper deftly embraces all perspectives, speaks effectively to all, and uses the synergies to great effect. She demonstrates that approaching the work with an expectation for success is both highly engaging for all involved, and increases the likelihood that solutions will be found for inevitable challenges - through effective design and implementation. Cooper has much to teach us, and has provided a clear and comprehensive guide for pursuing effective work to help all students obtain high achievement and college degrees."―Anne C. Petersen, Ph.D., Research Professor, University of Michigan, CHGD Founder and President, Global Philanthropy Alliance

"This volume represents a significant advance to our understanding of the deep socialization and cross-institutional processes that underlie higher education access among members of communities underserved by formal education systems. Its most important contribution is its theory-based overview of concrete collaborative programs and strategies attuned to the unique cultural, linguistic, and social values of participants from diverse backgrounds and life circumstances."―Richard Durán, Ph.D., Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara

"As the world becomes global and borders easier to cross, issues of migration, minorities and cultural diversity become more relevant. Catherine Cooper and her colleagues developed a dialogue across theory, research, and community action and constructed tools for helping minority adolescents take their place on the academic pathway.
Of value to psychologists, educationalists, community workers, policy makers, or anyone concerned with the future of education, this book offers strategies for building bridges of understanding across cultures to provide equal educational opportunities for all."―Rachel Seginer, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Human Development and Education, University of Haifa, Israel

"This is a superb book. Cooper deconstructs the concept of 'disadvantage' - the emphasis falls on culture and identities instead of deficits and poor academic skills alone. Yielded is a rich review of studies - and refreshing alternatives to many standard assumptions. These approaches and concepts are relevant to other social groups and other 'pipeline' progressions, making the book a richly rewarding source for several audiences."―Professor Jacqueline Goodnow, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor, Macquarie University

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Catherine R. Cooper, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology and Founding Director of the Doctoral Program in Developmental Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is Director of the Bridging Multiple Worlds Alliance, a growing network of researchers, educators, and policymakers focused on understanding how culturally diverse youth build pathways through school and on finding approaches to foster their success.
Contenuti:
  • Part I - Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Academic Pipeline Problem: A Local, National, and Global Dilemma
  • Chapter 2. Asking Better Questions: Challenges and Useful Strategies
  • Part II - Five Questions
  • Chaper 3. Autonomy or Connections? Identities as Intergenerational Projects
  • with Harold D. Grotevant
  • Chapter 4. Capital, Alienation, or Challenge? What Matters for Pathways to College
  • with Robert G. Cooper, Margarita Azmitia, Gabriela Chavira, and Yvett e Gullatt
  • Chapter 5. Brokers and Gatekeepers: How Can Youth Bridge Their Cultural Worlds?
  • with Gabriela Chavira and Dolores D. Mena
  • Chapter 6. From Fragile Bridges to Alliances: Opening Institutional Opportunities
  • Chapter 7. Soledad's Dream: How Immigrant Youth and a Partnership Build Pathways to College
  • with Elizabeth Domínguez and Soledad Rosas
  • Part III - Looking Ahead
  • Chapter 8. Implications and Future Directions
  • with Robert G. Cooper
  • Appendix 1. Tools for Advancing Research, Practice, and Policy
  • with Dolores

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  • EditoreOUP USA
  • Data di pubblicazione2011
  • ISBN 10 0195080203
  • ISBN 13 9780195080209
  • RilegaturaCopertina rigida
  • Numero di pagine208
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