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Ethnicity, Gender, and the Education of Cambodian American Students in an Urban High School.

Kimmie Tang1, Dennis Kao2.   

Abstract

This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high school students. Using a qualitative approach, we interviewed ninth-grade Cambodian American students (n=10), teachers (n=4), and administrators (n=2) at a Southern California high school. The data revealed that Cambodian students were often mistaken for other Asian groups and due to stereotypes, expected to excel academically. Fearing that they would disappoint their teachers or be ridiculed by other students, they often remained silent about their academic struggles. Traditional values regarding gender and familial expectations also played prominent roles for both Cambodian boys and girls and their academic progress.

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Keywords:  Cambodian American; education; ethnicity; gender; high school

Year:  2012        PMID: 25485315      PMCID: PMC4255464     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Southeast Asian Am Educ Adv


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1.  Acculturative and Psychological Predictors of Academic-Related Outcomes Among Cambodian American High School Students.

Authors:  Khanh T Dinh; Traci L Weinstein; Su Yeong Kim; Ivy K Ho
Journal:  J Southeast Asian Am Educ Adv       Date:  2008
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1.  Family and Teacher Characteristics as Predictors of Parent Involvement in Education During Early Childhood Among Afro-Caribbean and Latino Immigrant Families.

Authors:  Esther J Calzada; Keng-Yen Huang; Miguel Hernandez; Erika Soriano; C Francoise Acra; Spring Dawson-McClure; Dimitra Kamboukos; Laurie Brotman
Journal:  Urban Educ (Beverly Hills Calif)       Date:  2015-08-08
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