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Mendez, Sylvia L.; Starkey, Kathryn E.; Cooksey, Sarah E.; Conley, Valerie Martin – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2022
This study employs an instrumental case study design to explore the environmental context of Latinx postdoctoral scholars in relation to their STEM identity and intended STEM career pathway. Interviews were conducted using an interactionist approach to STEM identity development. Deductive data analysis techniques reveal the impact of supervisor…
Descriptors: Postdoctoral Education, Scholarship, STEM Education, Professional Identity
Brantlinger, Andrew Morgan; Grant, Ashley Anne – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2022
This quantitative study was designed to investigate teacher preparation as an interactive system and examine whether individual approaches to preparation are associated with differential retention benefits across different teacher subgroups. Drawing on longitudinal data on mathematics teachers who entered teaching through the New York City…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Fellowships, College Graduates, Selective Admission
Foulis, Elena; García, Christina – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2022
In an increasingly competitive market, the onerous is on departments to ensure that students build targeted skills. Nevertheless, in an ever more polarized and politicized world, it is unwise to trade off engaging in social justice for a checklist of abilities. Community-based and service-learning offer the unique opportunity for students to hone…
Descriptors: Empathy, Social Justice, Service Learning, School Community Programs
Sartain, Lauren; Barrow, Lisa – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
In 2017, Chicago Public Schools adopted an online universal application system for all high schools with the hope of providing more equitable access to high-performance schools. Despite the new system, black students and students living in low socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhoods remained less likely than their peers to enroll in a…
Descriptors: Enrollment, High Achievement, High School Students, Barriers
Hadi, Narges; Spott, Jessica L.; Higgins, Raegan – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2022
This qualitative study explored the challenges that Hispanic and African American students experience during their education in STEM fields at community colleges. Students from four community colleges across Texas participated in this study. Drawing from focus group interviews, three themes were identified as self-perceived challenges to degree…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Student Experience, STEM Education, Community College Students
"Mister What Time Is It?" Preparing Teachers for Border Schools: The Case of the Arizona Borderlands
Kralovec, Etta; Orozco, Richard; Van Gorp, Alison; Meyer, Eric – Teacher Educators' Journal, 2022
"Mister, what time is it?" is an account of the evolution of a traditional teacher education program into an alternative certification program in the Arizona borderlands, outlining the theoretical frameworks that shaped the program redesign, program design elements, and challenges encountered along the way. We found many of the perennial…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Alternative Teacher Certification, College School Cooperation, Rural Schools
James-Gallaway, ArCasia D. – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: School segregation scholarship underlines that litigation challenging the segregation of Mexican American students in Texas schools stressed their legal racial identity as white. "The other white race strategy," as scholars call it, granted Mexican Americans the right to access resources designated for the country's…
Descriptors: African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, School Segregation
Eisenstein Ebsworth, Miriam; Marsh, Leona; Deschene, D. Nicole; Cai, Chencen – NABE Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
This study evaluates the consequences of participation in a bilingual (English/Spanish) high school (HS) program for the lives of emergent bilingual (EB) learners. Through interviews of ten former EBs, we explore their adolescent and adult journeys. Current research on bilingual education typically focuses on elementary programs and short-term…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, School Culture, Peer Relationship
Lopez, Sindy; Hill, Catharine Bond – ITHAKA S+R, 2022
Attaining a bachelors' degree in turn increases expected lifetime earnings by roughly 65 percent over attaining only a high school diploma.1 Who has access to these selective institutions therefore has an impact on economic and social mobility in America, an objective that justifies the large federal, state and local support of higher education…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, Colleges, Private Colleges, Universities
Martinez, Julia A. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
First-generation, Pell-eligible Latinas are a growing population in higher education, yet their completion rates are lower than their peers and a deficit mindset dominates the literature about this group. This qualitative case study was meant to understand self-identified first-generation, Pell-eligible Latina students' experiences with academic…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Low Income Students, Hispanic American Students, Females
Patricia Filimaua – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This paper explores the research question and literature pertaining to school counselors and their roles and responsibilities and how they can have an effect on Latino/a students and their A-G college course requirement completion rates. Latinos/as students are the lowest academic achieving students in the nation among their peers and the lowest…
Descriptors: School Counselors, School Counseling, Public Schools, High Schools
Barbara Buckley Greses – ProQuest LLC, 2022
According to the "2016-2017 Rural Schools Spotlight Report," Texas is home to more than 1,240 school districts with almost 665 serving less than 1,000 students. One focus for the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has been serving the needs of small and rural sites as they comprise more than 50% of the state's districts. In South Texas, a…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Hispanic Americans, Women Administrators, Rural Areas
LaToya L. Wynne – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Educational leaders of diverse student populations that traditionally struggle academically are charged with implementing transformative leadership practices to build strong effective teams that produce results for all students no matter race, socioeconomic status, language, at-risk status, etc. (Donohoo, Hattie, & Eells, 2018). Traditionally…
Descriptors: Principals, Race, Ethnicity, Congruence (Psychology)
Juan Rodriguez – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The present study sought to examine unique challenges that first-generation Latino male students (FGLMs) face, along with contributing factors that helped to shape their college experience when adjusting to two community colleges in southern California. The selected institutions were large community colleges located in urban settings within Los…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Males, First Generation College Students, Community College Students
Sharin Jacob – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Computer science (CS) knowledge is becoming ever more central to successful participation in today's society. Not only is fundamental computational literacy necessary to take advantage of growing employment opportunities demanded by the information economy, but computer literacy is becoming increasingly integrated into most professional roles. All…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Multilingualism, English (Second Language), Curriculum Development

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