Academic Needs and Family Factors in the Education of Southeast Asian American Students: Dismantling the Model Minority Myth

Q4 Social Sciences
David M. Lee, L. Duesbery, Peggy P. Han, Thupten Tashi, Chia S. Her, V. Pang
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Abstract

The model minority myth is a powerful force in schools. Many teachers believe that Asian American students do not need academic interventions. The purpose of this study was to examine the student achievement of almost a million seventh-grade students from California. The research compared the performance of Southeast Asian Americans, Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese students, on reading and math on the CAT/6 standardized assessment with African American and White American students. Cambodian American and Laotian American students performed significantly lower than their White American peers and compared similarly to their African American peers. Vietnamese American students also scored lower than their White American counterparts on reading. In addition, the study examined the influence of parent education levels, free/reduced lunch status, 1 Lee et al.: Academic Needs and Family Factors in the Education of Southeast Asian American Students Published by Purdue e-Pubs, 2017 and ethnicity on academic achievement. A huge achievement gap continues to plague many Southeast Asian American students.
东南亚裔美国学生教育中的学业需求与家庭因素:打破模范少数族裔神话
模范少数民族神话在学校中是一股强大的力量。许多教师认为,亚裔美国学生不需要学术干预。这项研究的目的是考察来自加利福尼亚州的近100万名七年级学生的学习成绩。该研究比较了东南亚裔美国人、柬埔寨人、老挝人和越南学生在CAT/6标准化评估中的阅读和数学表现,以及非裔美国人和白人美国学生。柬埔寨裔美国人和老挝裔美国人的学生表现明显低于美国白人同龄人,与非裔美国人同龄人相比也很相似。越南裔美国学生在阅读方面的得分也低于美国白人学生。此外,该研究还考察了父母教育水平、免费/减少午餐状态、1 Lee等人:普渡大学e-Pubs出版的2017年东南亚裔美国学生教育中的学术需求和家庭因素以及种族对学业成绩的影响。巨大的成绩差距继续困扰着许多东南亚裔美国学生。
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