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Desiree Vega
University of Arizona - Tucson / United States
Education / Educational Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1732439
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Desiree Vega's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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In their own words: Perceived barriers to achievement by African American and Latino high school studentsD Vega, JL Moore III, AH MirandaAmerican Secondary Education, 36-59, 20151832015
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“Why Not Me?” College Enrollment and Persistence of High-Achieving First-Generation Latino College StudentsD VegaSchool Psychology Forum 10 (3), 307-320, 20161422016
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Making student achievement a priority: The role of school counselors in turnaround schoolsEM Hines, JL Moore III, RD Mayes, PC Harris, D Vega, DV Robinson, ...Urban Education 55 (2), 216-237, 20201402020
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Who Really Cares? Urban Youths\' Perceptions of Parental and Programmatic Support.D Vega, JL Moore III, AH MirandaSchool Community Journal 25 (1), 53-72, 2015972015
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Latino immigration: Preparing school psychologists to meet students’ needs.JJ Garcia-Joslin, GL Carrillo, V Guzman, D Vega, CA Plotts, J LasserSchool psychology quarterly 31 (2), 256, 2016542016
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