Shaping Students of Color from Preschool to Graduate School

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Shaping Students of Color from Preschool to Graduate School

The Impact of Families on Education

Durdella, Nathan

State University of New York Press

03/2026

368

Mole

Inglês

9798855803709

15 a 20 dias

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List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface

Introduction

1. Parenting Roles, Early Experiences in Families, and Resistance to Gender Norms for Children

2. Parental Relationship Quality: Physical and Relational Distance but Emotional Closeness from a Young Age to Adulthood for Children

3. Parental Values Extend Far for Children: The Importance of Education, Hard Work, Family Unity, Empathy, and Spirituality

4. Honoring Sacrifices that Parents Make to Get Children to College and Beyond: Education, Immigration, and Racial Discrimination

5. Familial Contexts and Parenting Shape Self-Reliance, Independence, and Resilience as Students: From Elementary to Postsecondary Education

6. Educational Connections in Precollege and College Years: Effects of Parents on College Choice, Transitions to College, and Experiences in College

7. Parenting Relationships While in Graduate School: Changing Roles, Conflicting Demands, and Remaining Connected Later in Life

8. Where Parents, Families, and More Fit into Academic Life and Student Outcomes

References
Index
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first-generation college students, graduate school, graduate education, college student outcomes, students of color, first-generation students, families, parents