Ethnic diversity in schools and bi-ethnic Dutch students’ educational outcomes and social functioning
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| Publication date | 24-05-2016 |
| Journal | School Effectiveness and School Improvement |
| Volume | Issue number | 27 | 4 |
| Pages (from-to) | 613-628 |
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| Abstract |
The present study examined the relationship between ethnic diversity in school and educational outcomes, social-emotional functioning, and citizenship competences for bi-ethnic students. The focus of this study is bi-ethnic children with 1 non-migrant parent (with 2 non-migrant grandparents) and 1 migrant parent (with 2 foreign grandparents). It was found that the educational outcomes, social-emotional functioning, and citizenship competences of bi-ethnic students were not related to ethnic diversity. We also focused on the relationship between ethnic diversity in school and educational outcomes, social-emotional functioning, and citizenship competences for mono-ethnic students to determine whether this relationship is different for bi-ethnic and mono-ethnic students. Whereas the relationship was not significant for mono-ethnic minority students, mono-ethnic majority students’ educational outcomes, social-emotional functioning, and citizenship competences were related to a school’s ethnic diversity. This study indicates that the outcomes and social functioning of bi-ethnic students are not related to attending an ethnically diverse school.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/09243453.2016.1189436 |
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