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Desiree Vega, PhD
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In their own words: Perceived barriers to achievement by African American and Latino high school students
D Vega, JL Moore III, AH Miranda
American Secondary Education, 36-59, 2015
2262015
Making student achievement a priority: The role of school counselors in turnaround schools
EM Hines, JL Moore III, RD Mayes, PC Harris, D Vega, DV Robinson, ...
Urban Education 55 (2), 216-237, 2020
1232020
“Why Not Me?” College Enrollment and Persistence of High-Achieving First-Generation Latino College Students
D Vega
School Psychology Forum 10 (3), 307-320, 2016
1222016
Who Really Cares? Urban Youths' Perceptions of Parental and Programmatic Support.
D Vega, JL Moore III, AH Miranda
School Community Journal 25 (1), 53-72, 2015
912015
Latino immigration: Preparing school psychologists to meet students’ needs.
JJ Garcia-Joslin, GL Carrillo, V Guzman, D Vega, CA Plotts, J Lasser
School psychology quarterly 31 (2), 256, 2016
492016
Navigating Postsecondary Pathways: The College Choice Experiences of First-Generation Latina/o Transfer Students
D Vega
Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2017
432017
Salient factors affecting urban African American students’ achievement: Recommendations for teachers, school counselors, and school psychologists
D Vega, JL Moore III, CA Baker, NV Bowen, EM Hines, B O’Neal
African American students in urban schools: Critical issues and solutions …, 2012
432012
Access to gifted education among African-American and Latino males
D Vega, JL Moore III
Journal for Multicultural Education 12 (3), 237-248, 2018
382018
Global migration: The need for culturally competent school psychologists
D Vega, J Lasser, C Plotts
School Psychology International 36 (4), 358-374, 2015
352015
School psychologists and the assessment of culturally and linguistically diverse students
D Vega, J Lasser, AFM Afifi
Contemporary School Psychology 20, 218-229, 2016
332016
Reaching higher: College and career readiness for African American males with learning disabilities
PC Harris, RD Mayes, D Vega, EM Hines
Transitioning Children with Disabilities, 195-211, 2017
302017
Using a culturally responsive MTSS approach to prepare Black males for postsecondary opportunities
EM Hines, RD Mayes, PC Harris, D Vega
School Psychology Review 52 (3), 357-371, 2023
252023
Latinx students’ experiences with college access and preparation at college preparatory charter schools
MA Martinez, D Vega, J Marquez
Journal of Latinos and Education 18 (1), 28-41, 2019
242019
Chutes and ladders: Young African American males navigating potholes to achieve academic success
DV Robinson, D Vega, JL Moore III, RD Mayes, JR Robinson
African American male students in prek-12 schools: Informing research …, 2014
232014
School counselors and school psychologists as collaborators of college and career readiness for students in urban school settings
EM Hines, DD Vega, R Mayes, PC Harris, M Mack
Journal for Multicultural Education 13 (3), 190-202, 2019
212019
Multicultural school psychology training: An examination of students’ self‐reported course outcomes
D Vega, R Tabbah, M Monserrate
Psychology in the Schools 55 (5), 449-463, 2018
202018
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS’ FAMILY–SCHOOL PARTNERING EXPERIENCES WITH LATINOS
D Vega, J Lasser, S Fernandez
Psychology in the Schools 54 (2), 169-182, 2017
182017
“You are going to school”: Exploring the precollege experiences of first-year Black males in higher education
EM Hines, RD Mayes, MR Hines, JA Henderson, MN Golden, P Singleton, ...
Professional School Counseling 25 (1_part_4), 2156759X211040044, 2021
162021
Identifying the training experiences and needs of bilingual school psychologists
D Vega, JN Wolf, DO Barton, M Stathatos, C Iurino, L Hammer
Psychology in the Schools 56 (10), 1687-1699, 2019
142019
“I’m going to prove you wrong” Responses to perceived discrimination among African American youth
D Vega, JL Moore III, AH Miranda
Journal for Multicultural Education 9 (4), 210-224, 2015
142015
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