Dle. Watt et al., SUCCESS AND FAILURE - STORIES OF ESL STUDENTS EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT TO HIGH-SCHOOL, Urban education, 31(2), 1996, pp. 199-221
Quantitative studies, such as tracking for high school dropout among E
nglish as a second language (ESL) students (Alberta Education 1992; Wa
tt & Roessingh, 1994a, 1994b) or using survey data to identify second
language students' needs (Davis & McDaid, 1992), offer only partial in
sight into the success and failure of ESL students in the educational
system. This study sought to refine our understanding of ESL students'
educational and cultural adjustment to high school. Students' stories
, in the form of autobiographical narratives, indicate a boom-and-bust
pattern of cultural and educational adjustment common to both success
ful and unsuccessful ESL students in high school. An awareness of the
pattern can assist ESL and mainstream teachers in offering appropriate
support at times when the students are most at risk of failure.