Cultural Factors in African Heritage Students' Educational Achievement
Cultural factors contribute to differences in educational achievement among African American, Afro-Caribbean, and African students. Research into these disparities examines how elements such as peer groups, oppositional subcultures, and cultural mismatches between students and teachers influence academic outcomes.
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