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Zsohar, Elizabeth – 1997
This unit provides background information and activities about ancient Mexico including the Olmecs, the Mayans, the Toltecs, the Zapotecs and Mixtecs, and the Aztecs. Brief readings are followed by activities that cover a wide range of subjects within each culture. Illustrations throughout the text highlight the topics. A 24-item bibliography…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Global Education
Oseguera, A. Anthony – 1984
Mexican mass media, especially television, incorporates an abundance of American programming and serves as a catalyst to motivate lower strata Mexicans to pursue life in the United States, resulting in a tremendous influx of both legal and illegal Mexicans and other Latin Americans to the United States. Although Mexico benefits because many…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Ethnic Origins
Kagan, Spencer; Madsen, Millard C. – 1970
Four experiments comparing behavior of children from Los Angeles, California, and Nuevo San Vicente, Baja California, Mexico, were conducted to analyze cooperative and competitive behavior of Anglo American city and Mexican rural children. Eighty children from each setting, 40 of age 7-9 and 40 of age 10-11, equally divided by sex, served as…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anglo Americans, Children, Citations (References)

Tamayo, Jose M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1987
One English and two Spanish 24-word lists were administered as vocabulary tests to 80 English-speaking and 80 Spanish-speaking (Mexican and Puerto Rican) eighth graders, respectively. Results provide insights into the frequency of use as a valid measure of word difficulty in bilingual vocabulary test construction and translation. (TJH)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Difficulty Level, Elementary School Students, Grade 8
Pugibet, Veronica – Francais dans le Monde, 1983
The origins and functions of stereotypes are discussed, a classroom study of Mexican students' perceptions of the French and French culture based on their responses to French advertising and cartoons is reported, and implications for instruction and teacher behavior to change existing stereotypes are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitude Change, Cartoons, Classroom Techniques
Smith, Patricia A. R. – 1997
This lesson is intended to be incorporated into an Art I unit on religious art that introduces the rise of Christianity as a guiding force in Western art. The goal of the lesson is to compare and contrast the artistic representation of the Virgin Mary most commonly seen in Soria, Spain, with that image most commonly viewed in Mexico. A slide show…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries

Haussman, Fay – Change, 1979
For 400 years the National Autonomous University of Mexico has remained at the hub of the country's intellectual and political life. The history of the University from the Mayas and the Aztecs, University expansion, upward mobility of students, and student pressure groups and politics are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Activism, Demonstrations (Civil), Developing Nations, Educational History
Nabhan, Gary; Rosenberg, Janice – Natural History, 1997
The Seri people, of Sonora state (Mexico), have traditionally fished and hunted turtles in the Gulf of California and gathered plants in the Sonoran Desert. Intergenerational transmission of the intricate environmental knowledge needed for these activities was accomplished through storytelling and observational learning, but is now threatened by…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Cultural Maintenance

Oropesa, R. S. – Social Forces, 1997
Life histories of 794 Mexican women, ages 25-31 and 40-49, revealed that wives faced diverse circumstances with respect to marital power and husband dominance. Results support the modernization perspective on the consequences of economic development, in that educational attainment affected wives' exposure to domestic violence and participation in…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economic Development, Educational Attainment, Family Life

Hidalgo, Margarita – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1994
Describes the model of assimilation of native Mexican peoples to the broader mainstream. Bilingual education (BE), long used as a tool to facilitate language shift, is examined in the light of the superimposed discourse on national identity and nationalism. It is concluded that the demands of the Amerindians have been placated through the politics…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Cultural Pluralism
Kana'iaupuni, Shawn Malia; Donato, Katharine M.; Thompson-Colon, Theresa; Stainback, Melissa – Social Forces, 2005
This article presents the results of new data collection in Mexico about the relationship between child well-being and social networks. Two research questions guide the analysis. First, under what conditions do networks generate greater (lesser) support? Second, what kinds of networks are associated with healthier children? We explore the health…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Child Health, Foreign Countries, Social Networks
Bliss, Leonard R.; Sandiford, Janice R. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
Hispanic students are less likely to persist at community colleges than white students. The study reported in this article suggests that students with appropriate study behaviors are more likely to persist. The study investigated the study behaviors of Spanish-speaking Hispanic students at one Hispanic-serving community college using the…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Mexicans, Community Colleges, Study Habits
Kennedy, Barbara Ann – 1997
This paper provides a description of programs for Spanish language study in Mexico. The programs listed were chosen because of the interest and beauty of the cities where they are located as well as for the competence of the instruction delivered. A substantial part of the paper is entitled "A Mesoamerican Worldview: The Huichol of Mexico.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Culture Contact, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries
Davis, Norma Salazar – 1991
American and western education textbooks have omitted Hispanic topics, people, and contributions. An examination of seven history of western education texts reveals no mention at all of Hispanics. An examination of 11 history of American education texts, ranging from 400 to 600 pages, reveals that none devotes more than two pages to Hispanics or…
Descriptors: Biographies, Black Teachers, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Browning, Harley L.; Rodriguez, Nestor – 1982
Based on an ethnographic study of Austin and San Antonio, Texas, this paper deals with the settlement process by which "indocumentados" (undocumented Mexican workers) and their families integrate themselves into U.S. society and its labor market and the multiple strategies they use to sustain themselves socially and economically. The…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Workers, Labor Market