Advancing Latinx Diversity in Academia and Why It Matters

IF 0.9 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Janice Iwama
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Abstract While the Latinx student enrollment has dramatically risen in recent decades, a large share of Latinx adults remain without a college degree. Despite efforts by U.S. colleges and universities to recruit a diverse student body to create a better learning environment, many educational institutions are unable to retain Latinx students over time. The purpose of this article is to explore the barriers that many Latinx students face on the path to obtaining a college degree and to contextualize these challenges using an autoethnographic approach based on my experience as a Latina and second-generation immigrant. In my discussion, I provide recommendations for postsecondary institutions on how to increase the completion and graduation rates of Latinx students to advance Latinx success as one of the fastest growing demographic groups in the U.S.
促进学术界拉丁裔的多样性及其重要性
摘要尽管近几十年来拉丁裔学生的入学人数急剧增加,但仍有很大一部分拉丁裔成年人没有大学学位。尽管美国学院和大学努力招募多样化的学生群体,以创造更好的学习环境,但随着时间的推移,许多教育机构无法留住拉丁裔学生。本文的目的是探索许多拉丁裔学生在获得大学学位的道路上面临的障碍,并根据我作为拉丁裔和第二代移民的经验,使用自动民族志方法将这些挑战置于背景中。在我的讨论中,我为中学后教育机构提供了如何提高拉丁裔学生的完成率和毕业率的建议,以促进拉丁裔作为美国增长最快的人口群体之一的成功。
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JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
36.40%
发文量
52
期刊介绍: The Journal of Criminal Justice Education (JCJE) is an official publication of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). JCJE provides a forum for the examination, discussion and debate of a broad range of issues concerning post-secondary education in criminal justice, criminology and related areas. The aim of JCJE is to enhance the quality of higher education in criminal justice and criminology. JCJE is an education-oriented journal for those undertaking educational and academic endeavors in the fields of criminal justice and criminology. Quality articles that address specific educational or academic issues in these areas are encouraged and will be considered for publication.
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