"Best Bets" for Increasing Educational Expectations: Promote Greater Parental Expectations for Adolescents' Education

Finally, Goyette and Xie (1999) found that Asian American and White adolescents with higher parental expectations for their education in the eighth grade expected to complete a greater number of years of schooling and were more likely to expect to finish college in 12th grade. All three of these studies were based on national samples of adolescents and controlled for a number of key factors related to parental involvement and adolescents' educational expectations.


 
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