Acculturation and School Adjustment of Minority Students 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9781003054702-8
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Minority parents’ coping efforts to improve their children’s academic achievement: the Tanodas in Hungary

Abstract: Our paper is based on a study carried out among students of Hungarian tanodassecond chance educational institutions in Hungaryand their parents. The findings of the interview research did not support deficit models and suggest that schooling is a vital issue for both Roma/Gypsy families and their children. All families have limited resources and opportunities to achieve desired goals, and despite their strong intent and determination, they often seem to lack a clear vision of the steps to be taken. Our results… Show more

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