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Factors predicting the stratified academic achievement trajectories of foreign-born Canadian adolescents: A population-based study

机译:预测外国出生的加拿大青少年学习成绩分层趋势的因素:一项基于人群的研究

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The study looked at the stratified math and language arts trajectories of foreign-born adolescents (aged 14-19) in British Columbia (BC), Canada, and identified social position factors that predicted this variation. Leveraging data from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the study looked longitudinally at a population-based cohort of foreign-born adolescents in BC (N = 9,113), in comparison to a Canadian-born random sample (N = 22,845). Utilizing Group-based Trajectory Modeling, the study found that foreign-born adolescents were stratified into a range of math and language arts trajectory groups over high school (grade 10 to 12), and group membership was predicted by key social position factors. The results supported moving away from a one-size-fits-all understanding of the impact of migration on adolescent development and identified key factors that predicted math and language arts outcomes for foreign-born Canadian adolescents.
机译:该研究调查了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的外国出生的青少年(14-19岁)的分层数学和语言艺术轨迹,并确定了预测这种差异的社会地位因素。利用加拿大卫生部,教育与公民权和移民部的数据,该研究从纵向上考察了卑诗省以人口为基础的外国出生青少年群体(N = 9,113),而加拿大出生的随机样本(N = 9,113) N = 22,845)。利用基于群体的轨迹模型,研究发现,外国出生的青少年在高中(10至12年级)中被分为一系列数学和语言艺术轨迹组,并且通过关键的社会地位因素预测了组成员身份。结果支持摆脱对移民对青少年发展的影响的千篇一律的理解,并确定了预测外国出生的加拿大青少年数学和语言艺术成果的关键因素。

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