2023
DOI: 10.1177/01614681231173019
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Sense of School Belonging Among Asian American and Pacific Islander Students in U.S. High Schools: A Critical Quantitative Intersectionality Analysis

Abstract: Background/Context: The sense of belonging to a school is important for students, in terms of various short- and long-term developmental and academic outcomes. The inequities in the sense of school belonging among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students may reveal a severe lack of opportunities or serious process gaps for these students. Purpose/Objective: This study investigated the nuances and complexities involved in the sense of school belonging among AAPI students in U.S. high schools, and par… Show more

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“…All the new techniques invite education practitioners and researchers to think about different ways to specify group memberships and variables and can be used along with regression models (Spierings, 2023, p. 241). Moving towards a critical quantitative intersectionality (e.g., Jang, 2023;Núñez et al, 2023;Whitebread et al, 2023), educators should make explicit and make sense of participants' intersectional identities, being mindful of their own epistemological stances, and adopting a contextualized method by incorporating sociocultural structures of inequality based on those intersecting identities.…”
Section: Adopting Sound Analytical Method(s) and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All the new techniques invite education practitioners and researchers to think about different ways to specify group memberships and variables and can be used along with regression models (Spierings, 2023, p. 241). Moving towards a critical quantitative intersectionality (e.g., Jang, 2023;Núñez et al, 2023;Whitebread et al, 2023), educators should make explicit and make sense of participants' intersectional identities, being mindful of their own epistemological stances, and adopting a contextualized method by incorporating sociocultural structures of inequality based on those intersecting identities.…”
Section: Adopting Sound Analytical Method(s) and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…disadvantage in contexts that emphasize masculinity and contests (Goh et al, 2023). Intersectionality has been employed to examine AAPI students' sense of belonging: South Asian ninth graders had higher sense of belonging compared to other AAPI ethnic groups across all socioeconomic backgrounds while gender and East Asian origins intersected and produced a much more nuanced pattern (Jang, 2023).…”
Section: Intersectionality In Educational Psychology and Curriculum S...mentioning
confidence: 99%