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Richardson, Richard C., Jr. – AGB Reports, 1990
Issues that must be addressed if predominantly Anglo-American universities are to improve minority participation and achievement rates without sacrificing quality include help minority students graduate, plan strategically, encourage perceptions of comfort, expect support from faculty, present reflective curriculums, and promote diversity. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, American Indians
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
In fall 1988, minorities were 18.4 percent of the 13 million total enrollment. The large gains since 1978 are encouraging, but minority enrollment still lags behind Whites. Minority group (American Indians, Asian, Black, Hispanic, and foreign) and White subtotals for all 3,100 institutions surveyed are presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Enrollment Rate
Peer reviewedOrlans, Harold – Thought and Action, 1990
A discussion of the success of Oakes College (Santa Cruz, California) at attracting and retaining Black and Hispanic students looks at the early experimental nature of the college, what was learned in its early years, and the educational and policy strategies that have evolved through controversy and crisis. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Affirmative Action, Black Students, College Applicants
Peer reviewedGomez, Frank A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1990
Discussed are the background, objectives, statement of need, target population, program activity, budget, staffing, funding, problems, and evaluation of the project. Suggestions for the initiation of analogous programs are provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hispanic Americans, Latin Americans, Minority Groups
Peer reviewedYee, Barbara W. K. – Generations, 1990
Highlights critical gender and family issues affecting elderly people who are Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Asian and Pacific Americans, Blacks, and Hispanic Americans. Stresses the diversity within each cultural group and sources of strength in minority families. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Alaska Natives, American Indians, Asian Americans
Peer reviewedNadeau, Adel; Miramontes, Ofelia – NABE: The Journal for the National Association for Bilingual Education, 1988
Finds that, among 2100 Hispanic elementary students in a four-stage bilingual program, primary language achievement, instructional level, and oral English performance were important indicators of English reading achievement scores and readiness for reclassification to an all-English program. Contains 17 references and 9 tables. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedWillig, Ann C. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1988
Responds to Dunn's paper on Hispanic-Anglo differences in IQ scores. Argues that vocabulary use influences ethnic group IQ scores, that mainland Hispanic-American vocabulary scores decline after school entrance, and that native language proficiency achieved in a true bilingual program facilitates acquisition of English language skills. Contains 34…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, Ethnic Groups, Hispanic Americans
Peer reviewedCummins, Jim – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1988
Responds to Dunn's monograph on Hispanic-Anglo differences in IQ scores. Discusses the cultural/linguistic bias in IQ tests, and the inevitability of this bias due to methods of test development and standardization. Criticizes Dunn's proposal for English immersion programs to replace bilingual education. Contains 21 references. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Hispanic Americans
Peer reviewedKoeller, Shirley; And Others – Social Studies, 1989
Looks at the way community interaction with students developed from the "The McWhorter Book" project at McWhorter Elementary School (Lubbock, Texas). States that the project was designed to respond to drop-out problems. Preparing advertisements for local businesses helped students develop a deeper understanding of the community and of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Bilingual Students, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education
Mooney, Carolyn J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Recent recruiting efforts for minority college faculty have amounted to little more than musical chairs, with campuses focusing on hiring minority professors away from each other. Minority-group members need to be steered into undergraduate programs and into graduate school. (MLW)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks
Peer reviewedBjork, Lars G.; Thompson, Thomas E. – Education and Urban Society, 1989
Analyzes minority graduate school enrollments and the numbers of earned masters, first professional, and doctoral degrees. Outlines short- and long-term solutions to increase the number of potential future minority college faculty. (FMW)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Faculty, College Students
Taylor, Ronald A. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1996
Reasons for declining engineering enrollments, particularly among black, Hispanic, and women students, are not fully understood but may be attributable to low student motivation, poor college preparation, reduction in job opportunities due to corporate downsizing, and decreases in available financial aid. Implications of this trend for overall…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Black Students, College Students, Economic Change
Peer reviewedSolis, Enrique, Jr. – Community College Review, 1995
Describes a study to test causal relationships among variables related to Hispanic students' intent to persist using multiple regression and path analysis models. Reports that a path analysis model, examining students' satisfaction with their academic experience and instruction, commitment, family support, and perceptions of future job prestige,…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Causal Models, Community Colleges, Enrollment Influences
Peer reviewedRousseau, Marilyn K.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1993
Two instructional treatments to increase oral reading and reading comprehension were evaluated with 5 Hispanic students (ages 11 and 12) with speech and language impairments. For all students, preliminary discussion of key words was more effective than listening to the story prior to reading but not more effective than the combined treatment.…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Hispanic Americans, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedBlackburn, Robert; And Others – Review of Higher Education, 1994
Using data from a 1988 national survey of postsecondary faculty, the study compared publication rates for African American, Asian American, and Hispanic faculty with those of Caucasian faculty. Results did not support the frequently advanced claim that fewer minority faculty receive promotion and tenure because of fewer publications. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis


