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School achievement differences among Chinese and Filipino American students: acculturation and the family
Authors:Sothy Eng  Kirti Kanitkar  Harrington H Cleveland  Richard Herbert  Judith Fischer  Jacquelyn D Wiersma
Institution:1. Human Development and Family Studies , Texas Tech University , Lubbock , TX , USA;2. The Gallup Organization , Princeton , NJ , USA
Abstract:The general belief that Asian American adolescents are successful has led researchers to ignore variations in Asian adolescents’ academic success. Using samples of Chinese and Filipino adolescents drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, this study examined whether differences between these two groups in acculturation, parent–adolescent attachment, and parental school involvement could account for academic achievement differences. Results revealed that Chinese adolescents generally performed better in school than their Filipino counterparts. Factors that predicted academic achievement were ethnicity, acculturation, and parents’ academic involvement. An interaction was found between ethnicity and acculturation, indicating that acculturation is a predictor of academic performance among Filipino youth but not among Chinese youth. Cultural values in parent–adolescent attachment, acculturation, and parents’ school involvement are discussed.
Keywords:academic performance  minority  family  adolescent  acculturation
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