信息和通信技术能提高美国所有人上大学的机会吗?

Sunha Kim, Mary B. Mcvee, M. Faith
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针对大学教育的重要性日益增加,本研究调查了目标种族和语言少数学生的大学入学轨迹,并提出了促进其大学入学的方法。从美国国家教育统计中心抽取的高中结业者进行了为期八年的跟踪调查,并进行了一系列离散时间生存分析。结果显示,少数种族和语言学生的大学入学率明显低于同等的白人英语学生。信息和通信技术(ICT)的获取和用于教育目的的ICT使用被确定为支持种族和语言少数学生进入大学的潜在途径。
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Can Information and Communication Technology Improve College Access for All in the United States of America?
In response to the increasing importance of a college education, this study investigates the college access trajectories of targeted racial and linguistic minority students and recommends ways to promote their college access. High school completers drawn from the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics were tracked for eight years, and a series of discrete-time survival analyses was conducted. The results revealed significantly lower college access rates for racial and linguistic minority students than for comparable White English-speaking students. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) access and ICT use for educational purposes were identified as potential ways to support college access for racial and linguistic minority students.
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