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Racial Segregation and the Black/White Achievement Gap, 1992 to 2009

H1:As black/white school dissimilarity increase, the black/white achievement gap increases H2:As exposure of black students to white students increases, the black/white achievement gap decreases H3: As exposure of black students to other minority students increases, the black/white achievement gap increases or remains stable H4: As black students become increasingly isolated by themselves, the black/white achievement gap increases.

Cross-Sectional Associations of Spanish and English Competence and Well-Being in Latino Children of Immigrants in Kindergarten

1. How are Latino children of immigrants’ first and second language competences related to their emotional and

behavioral well-being concurrently in kindergarten?

2. What are the contributions of child, home, and school factors to emotional and behavioral well-being after considering first and second language competences?

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