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Alone and In Between Cultural and Academic Worlds

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dc.contributor.author BORRERO, NOAH E.
dc.contributor.author YEH, CHRISTINE J.
dc.contributor.author TITO, PATSY
dc.contributor.author LUAVASA, MERYLLIA
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-03T02:19:22Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-03T02:19:22Z
dc.date.issued 2010
dc.identifier.citation htp://repository.usfca.edu/soe_fac/2 sm
dc.identifier.uri https://sadil.ws/handle/123456789/4603
dc.description This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Education at USF Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in School of Education Faculty Research by an authorized administrator of USF Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact zjlu@usfca.edu. sm
dc.description.abstract In a collaborative research study with a Samoan community leader and a high school student, the authors explored the academic and cultural identities of 10 Samoan high school students. In-depth qualitative interviews revealed the students' struggles with negotiating cultural and academic identities in the ecological contexts of home, peer, teacher, school, and commxmity. Using grounded theory, the authors described the reciprocal, contradicting, and ahenating nature of Samoan and academic identities in the face of negative stereotypes, competing relational obhgations, and low expectations. Findings and implications also focused on cultural strengths and values such as unity, giving back to the community, and respect sm
dc.language.iso en sm
dc.publisher Trustees of Boston University sm
dc.title Alone and In Between Cultural and Academic Worlds sm
dc.title.alternative Voices of Samoan Students sm
dc.type Article sm


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