Toward a cultural advancement of Tinto's theory

DA Guiffrida - The Review of Higher Education, 2006 - muse.jhu.edu
The Review of Higher Education, 2006muse.jhu.edu
Despite the broad appeal of Tinto's (1993) theory, it is not well supported by empirical
research, especially when applied to minority students. While prior critiques of the theory
indicate the need to modify Tinto's concept of" breaking away" when applying the theory to
diverse students, research suggests a need for additional refinements. In addition to
recognizing the need for students to maintain cultural and familial connections to succeed at
college, the author contends that the theory can be advanced by integrating research from …
Abstract
Despite the broad appeal of Tinto's (1993) theory, it is not well supported by empirical research, especially when applied to minority students. While prior critiques of the theory indicate the need to modify Tinto's concept of" breaking away" when applying the theory to diverse students, research suggests a need for additional refinements. In addition to recognizing the need for students to maintain cultural and familial connections to succeed at college, the author contends that the theory can be advanced by integrating research from social and cross-cultural psychology that has investigated relationships among cultural norms, motivational orientation, and academic achievement and persistence.
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