ABSTRACT

Race and Ethnicity in the Study of Motivation in Education collects work from prominent education researchers who study the interaction of race, ethnicity, and motivation in educational contexts. Focusing on both historical and contemporary iterations of race-based educational constructs, this book provides a comprehensive overview of this critical topic. Contributors to the volume offer analyses of issues faced by students, including students’ educational pursuits and aspirations, as well as the roles of students’ family and social networks in achieving educational success. A timely and illuminating volume, Race and Ethnicity in the Study of Motivation in Education is the definitive resource for understanding motivation issues posed by non-dominant groups—including African American, Latino, Asian-Pacific Islanders, and Arab-American students--in educational contexts

part |10 pages

An Introduction to Race and Ethnicity in the Study of Motivation in Education

part |104 pages

Using Race-Reimaged Approaches to Examine Motivation in Educational Contexts

chapter |14 pages

Retention Versus Persistence

A Self-Determination Analysis of Students Underrepresented in STEM

chapter |17 pages

Out of the Book and Into the Classroom

Applying Motivational and Self-Regulated Learning Theories to Daily Instruction With English Language Learners

part |84 pages

Using Race-Focused Approaches to Examine Motivation in Educational Contexts

chapter |16 pages

Identity, Motivation, and Resilience

The Example of Black College Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

chapter |16 pages

Desegregating Gifted Education for Culturally Different Students

Recommendations for Equitable Recruitment and Retention

part |13 pages

Future Directions in Examining Race and Ethnicity in the Study of Motivation