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A Phenomenological Study of First-generation Latino Graduates of Community College and Protective Factors of Academic Resilience

机译:社区大学第一代拉丁裔毕业生的现象学研究和学术韧性的保护因素

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This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaining associate degrees in community colleges in the United States, focusing specifically on academic resilience factors among this cohort. The research comes in response to the awareness that, despite the U.S.’s rapidly growing Latino population, Latinos have the lowest higher education attainment level compared to all other ethnic groups. While the structural factors behind this have been examined, there is relatively little research on the enabling factors driving Latinos, specifically those who are first-generation students, who do successfully complete higher education degrees in community colleges, their main entry into postsecondary education. In order to gain insight into the factors associated with academic resilience from the perspective of first-generation Latino students who have completed an associate degree at a community college, a phenomenological approach was employed to describe the lived experiences of these students. A purposeful sample of 10 graduates at a community college in the northeast United States was used. Data was attained by qualitative inquiry through in-depth interviews, and subsequently analyzed to help the researcher develop structural themes. The themes that emerged from the study found that perseverance, familial support, spirituality and positive interaction from others may impact the ability of first-generation Latino students to continue to persist towards degree completion. Recommendations were described to assist institutions of higher education to recognize that individual, familial, and environmental protective factors can have a significant positive impact on the academic success of first-generation Latino students in community colleges.
机译:这项研究调查了第一代拉丁裔学生获得美国社区大学副学士学位而获得学术成功的原因,特别关注了这一群体中的学术适应力因素。这项研究是在认识到,尽管美国的拉美裔人口迅速增长,但拉美裔的受教育程度却低于其他所有种族。虽然已经研究了背后的结构因素,但对推动拉美裔的促成因素的研究相对较少,特别是那些第一代学生,在社区大学成功完成高等教育学历的拉丁裔学生,他们主要进入了专上教育。为了从在社区大学获得副学士学位的第一代拉丁裔学生的角度洞悉与学术韧性相关的因素,采用了现象学的方法来描述这些学生的生活经历。使用了美国东北部社区学院的10名毕业生的有目的样本。通过深入的访谈通过定性查询获得数据,然后对其进行分析以帮助研究人员开发结构主题。该研究提出的主题发现,毅力,家庭支持,灵性和他人的积极互动可能会影响第一代拉丁裔学生继续获得学位的能力。描述了一些建议,以帮助高等教育机构认识到个人,家庭和环境保护因素可以对社区大学中第一代拉丁裔学生的学业成就产生重大的积极影响。

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