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Kasun, G. Sue; Scott, Jessica; Kaneria, A. Jyoti; Delavan, M. Garrett – Bilingual Research Journal, 2021
Colonial and decolonial tensions manifested in a unique, Mexican school for the deaf that used Mexican Sign Language for instruction. (De)colonial tensions were inherent in the school's work, from its non-Mexican, Foreign-origin school board to its child-of-deaf-adults principal's vision. We observed the presence of a colonial legacy, decolonial…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Deafness, Sign Language, Mexicans
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Aguilar, Jair J. – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2021
A mathematical client-driven task known as Model-Eliciting Activities was implemented with students of different levels of achievement (i.e., low, average, and high) at the high-school level. The study strived to prove that Model-Eliciting Activities can be solved by students at any achievement level and be used as an assessment tool. Students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Achievement, Cooperative Learning, High School Students
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López, Elizabeth Margarita Hernández – Journal of International Students, 2020
This article reports data drawn from a doctoral qualitative case study conducted during the 2016-2017 academic calendar. The study explored the academic, sociocultural, and affective challenges a cohort of Mexican postgraduate international students faced during their first 2 weeks at a university in England. Twenty students participated in three…
Descriptors: Barriers, Student Adjustment, Study Abroad, Student Mobility
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Brooks, Ann K. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2019
This article shares the findings of a qualitative study of a community-based organization in Mexico and the emancipatory pedagogy practiced there in a time characterized by a changing global economic order, conflict and war, corruption and geographic displacement. To make sense of the transnational philosophical fusion and the pedagogical…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Conflict
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Hanauer, David I.; Sheridan, Cheryl L.; Englander, Karen – Written Communication, 2019
This study investigates the added burden Mexican and Taiwanese non-native English speaker (NNES) researchers perceive when writing research articles in English as a second language (L2) compared with their experience of first language (L1) science writing. 148 Mexican and 236 Taiwanese researchers completed an established survey of science writing…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Native Language, Mexicans
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Mora, Alberto; Trejo, Paulina; Roux, Ruth – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2016
This comparative study examines the learning trajectories of two groups of Mexican novice language teachers, three locally raised and educated ones and three repatriates from the USA. The study makes use of a combination of retrospective life-history research and the analysis of academic documents to look at the interrelationship between teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Language Teachers, Professional Identity, Second Language Learning
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Ruiz, Arturo Zárate – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2017
In this article, I notice that English now is a dominant language and I highlight some features which actually make English language great. I also consider that these facts may lead a Spanish language user wrongly believe that applying English peculiar grammatical strengths to Spanish would make Spanish a better means of communication: he would…
Descriptors: Grammar, English, Spanish, Language Attitudes
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Estévez-Nenninger, Etty Haydeé; González-Bello, Edgar Oswaldo; Valdés-Cuervo, Ángel; Arcos-Vega, José Luis; Ramiro-Marentes, Fabiola; Gutiérrez-Franco, Laura Edith – Higher Education Forum, 2020
The objective of this paper is to analyze the preferences and time of dedication to teaching and research activities of different types of academics from Mexico who have been exposed, unequally, to public and institutional policies oriented mainly to stimulate and recognizes scientific productivity and, to a lesser extent, teaching. Based on the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Mexicans, Productivity
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Montero-Hernandez, Virginia; Arines, Elsa López; García, Marta Caballero – Review of Higher Education, 2019
We use an interpretative approach to understand female faculty's family-work dilemmas and the implications for their mental health. We interviewed sixteen female faculty at a public state university in Mexico. We identified four narratives (self-castigated perception, the unsupportive organization, the eternal caregiver, and self-care) to explain…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Daily Living Skills, Emotional Disturbances, Family Work Relationship
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Hunink, Claudia; Raesfeld, Lydia – International Journal of Training and Development, 2022
Cooperations or transfers of the German technical and vocational education and training (TVET) system have taken place in different cultural contexts in recent decades. In Mexico, the so-called "Modelo Méxicano de Formación Dual" has been adapted to Mexico's cultural conditions. Yet, it still seems to be largely unknown in society, the…
Descriptors: Tourism, Mexicans, Decision Making, Organizational Change
Cornelius, Chelsea – Online Submission, 2017
This brief report summarizes the enrollment, graduation rates, and leave reasons of AISD students served by the Language Learners at the University of Texas's Center for Hispanic Achievement (LUCHA) program between 2011-2012 and 2015-2016.
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Enrollment, Graduation Rate, Secondary School Students
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Hernandez, Isaac Frausto – Open Journal for Educational Research, 2019
This article aims to highlight how those who have migrated between both Mexico and the United States, and whom will be referred to as transnationals, arrive to an understanding of their professional identity developing as English teachers throughout central Mexico. A qualitative approach was selected to explore the lived epistemologies of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Teachers, Migration, Professional Identity
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Franquesa-Soler, Montserrat; Barraza, Laura; Serio-Silva, Juan Carlos – Journal of Educational Research, 2019
Learning theories are rarely considered in the design of conservation education programs in Mexico. However, if students are taught in a way in which they can easily relate, this could improve the educational experience through better attitudes toward the natural environment. The learning preferences of 354 Mexican children at the primary level…
Descriptors: Preferences, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Mexicans
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Scott, Jessica A.; Kasun, G. Sue – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2021
Little is known about the educational experiences of deaf children in Mexico. Schools for the deaf exist, but no research has examined instructional practices for children in these contexts. In this study, we adopt a sociocultural framework for language acquisition to document and understand how teachers at a bilingual (Mexican Sign Language and…
Descriptors: Deafness, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Sign Language
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Marcelín-Alvarado, María A.; Collado-Ruano, Javier; Orozco-Malo, Miguel – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2021
This article develops a qualitative, descriptive, and analytical methodological approach, to critically rethink the problems of cultural and linguistic inclusion that indigenous peoples fase. The modern/colonial world-system and the geopolitics of knowledge that hegemonic countries impose upon others are introduced. Then, this study describes the…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Universities, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change
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