"Best Bets" for Increasing Educational Expectations: Decrease Adolescents' Perceived Economic Limitations to Education

Further, Murdock et al. (2000) found a relationship between perceived economic limitations to education and school engagement in a sample of mostly African American and Caucasian students, reporting that those perceiving fewer economic limitations to education in 7th grade reported having higher expectations of attending college in 9th grade than those perceiving greater economic limitations to education.


 
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