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Higgins, Norman C. – 1977
Recent surveys of library personnel conducted by the American Library Association indicate that educators responsible for planning and implementing library education programs have not been effective in recruiting and training Spanish surnamed and American Indian persons for library service. Recommendations for improving library education programs…
Descriptors: American Indians, Library Education, Library Science, Library Services
Ruiz, Pedro; Langrod, John – 1974
This dialogue between a psychiatrist and a psychologist on the subject of folk healers versus classical mental health therapists attempts to shorten the gap between the two specialties. To accomplish this, steps were taken at a mental health center to: (1) identify mediums in their program; (2) visit spiritual centers and observe their "modus…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Literary), Folk Culture, Lay People, Psychiatrists
Schement, Jorge Reina; Singleton, Loy Alonzo – 1978
In order to examine whether the relationship between Spanish speaking Americans in five southwestern states and Spanish language commercial radio stations reveals evidence of media colonialism, a survey of 41 Primary Spanish Language Radio (PSLR) stations was conducted. The survey focused on ethnic identity of the station owner, percentage of…
Descriptors: Audiences, Colonialism, Employment Practices, Ethnicity
Hornburger, Jane M. – 1975
The minority image presented in the majority of children's books is too often a stereotype of a particular minority. Blacks are seen as ludicrous or unnaturally good, as ghetto bound, and--when portrayed in a group of characters--as the only dialect speakers in the group; American Indians are portrayed with depersonalization and ridicule; and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Books, Childrens Literature
Garwood, S. Gray; McDavid, John W. – 1974
This paper presents preliminary explorations of the nature of differences in first-name stereotypes among three ethnic groups. A total of 147 white, black, and Spanish teachers were divided into five subgroups determined by their geographic location (Miami, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia) and ethnic grouping. Each subject was asked to rate his or her…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images, Cultural Influences
Hendricks, Glenn L. – 1975
This paper, presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Congress in Amsterdam, describes the emergence of illegal migration as a social phenomenon of world wide significance. Specifically it examines the nature of the social relations that evolve when a large number of an alien population reside legally in a foreign country and present among…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Dominicans, Ethnic Groups
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Carrasquillo, Angela – 1977
The bilingual education program for special education student teachers at Fordham University is described, and various cognitive and affective skills which a bilingual special education program must offer to prospective teachers are discussed. Included are explanations of four aspects of the program (cultural sensitivity, reading, oral English,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers, Ethnic Groups, Exceptional Child Education
Carter, George E., Ed.; And Others – 1977
This collection of selected conference papers includes experiences of specific minority groups: the native Americans, the Chicanos, and the Puerto Ricans. The papers represent the work of folklorists, historians, musicians, literary critics, and minority and ethnic studies experts. The section on native American oral tradition includes papers on…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Conference Reports, Essays
Cookson, Peter S. – 1976
In light of the gap in the existing literature regarding the effects of participation in various educational activities on occupational performance, the major concern of the study was to determine how the factors of formal educational attainment, work experience, and nonformal educational participation, as mediated by the social psychological…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Business, Business Skills
Van Ness, John R. – 1973
A Spanish American village economy as influenced by changes in its land base, land rights, and the introduction of mercantile capitalism during the U.S. Territorial period in New Mexico was analyzed. Attention was given to differences in village land tenure and exploitative patterns from those imposed with the advent of Anglo American political…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Area Studies, Beliefs, Capitalism
Rowe, G. Dwight – 1975
This document examines the data on changes in the ethnic composition of the schools in Milwaukee, and relates them to student achievement. A consideration of the relationship of ethnicity and academic achievement is said to entail six questions as follows: how ethnic proportions of pupils have changed over a ten-year period; their patterns of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Demography, Ethnic Distribution
Knowlton, Clark S. – 1974
San Miguel County, one of the larger, older, and more predominantly Spanish American counties in New Mexico, is located in the north central section of the State. Marked by varied topographical and climatic characteristics, the county was once one of the more prosperous and densely populated areas of the State. Today it suffers from high rates of…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Area Studies, Conflict, Cultural Background
Blum, Virgil C. – 1978
Research would seem to indicate that black and other non-white students in private schools are at or near the national norm in every area, and far ahead of their peers in public school. There have been notable achievements in the education of black children by Catholic and other inner-city private schools. But since these schools exist in very…
Descriptors: Blacks, Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
Days, Drew S., III – 1980
The late fifties and early sixties were periods of great strides for blacks in America. At the same time, Hispanics, American Indians, women, the aged, and the physically and mentally handicapped came forth to meet the challenge of discrimination. This challenge will continue to face the United States. The argument that Americans need time to…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Ethnic Groups, Females
Barnach-Calbo, Ernesto – 1977
This report on the use of the Spanish language in the United States discusses the Spanish-speaking population, the language itself, and bilingual education in the United States. The background about the Spanish-speaking population includes the following topics: (1) "A Nations of Immigrants," (2) "The Population of the…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Cubans
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