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Grosso Richins, Liliana; Hansen-Thomas, Holly; Lozada, Victor; South, Suzan; Stewart, Mary Amanda – Bilingual Research Journal, 2021
This phenomenological study follows an asset-based approach to understand how Latinx families utilize their cultural wealth in their children's education, and how teachers activate families' capitals to support their engagement. Data collected through focus groups reveal that the seven Latinx parents in the study use aspirational capital by…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Cultural Capital, Hispanic American Students, Parent Influence
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Grace, Margaret; Gerdes, Alyson C. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2019
This review examines parent-teacher relationships and parental involvement in education in Latino families, using Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler's ("Review of Educational Research", 67, 3-42, 1997) model of parental involvement in education to frame the review. Practical, cultural, and systemic factors often serve as barriers to positive…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Hispanic American Students, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Barriers
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Castillo-Montoya, Milagros; Verduzco Reyes, Daisy – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2020
College culture centers are safe havens for underrepresented students, yet we know little about them. Through a survey with open- and closed-ended questions, this exploratory study examined the experiences and learning of 9 out of 11 college students who completed an academic course offered through a Latino Cultural Center (LCC). Through analysis…
Descriptors: Cultural Centers, Hispanic American Students, College Students, Racial Identification
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Busey, Christopher L. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2020
The development of critical sociohistorical knowledge is needed to assist teachers in negotiating and deconstructing the relevance of race, racism, and black history in global-themed social studies courses. Drawing from Diaspora Literacy as theory and Critical Studyin' as method, I situate Afro-Latin humanity within educational research relevant…
Descriptors: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Social Studies, World History
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Kim, Grace; Noriega, Chon – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
As entertainment education (EE) becomes an increasingly popular medium for delivering health information, evaluation of EE is key to better understanding how it not only influences audiences but also how it can be better implemented. We suggest that EE evaluation has largely focused on impact while its implementation, specifically through…
Descriptors: Health Education, Television Viewing, Mass Media Use, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Singh, Michael V. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2018
In recent years mentorship has become a popular 'solution' for struggling boys of color and has led to the recruitment of more male of color teachers. While not arguing against the merits of mentorship, this article critiques what the author deems 'corrective representations.' Corrective representations are the imagined embodiment of proper and…
Descriptors: Role Models, Hispanic Americans, Males, Mentors
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Diana Bonilla; Daniel Morales-Doyle – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Recent reforms in science education shift the focus of instruction to supporting students' sensemaking about phenomena. At the same time, discussions of equity in science education have become more common and more contested. For emergent bilingual (EB) learners, there is growing consensus that these trends together imply valuing diverse linguistic…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Science Education, Science Instruction, Bilingual Education
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Tamara Handy; Elizabeth B. Kozleski; Emma Bene – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
During COVID, many students in the United States struggled to learn and develop through school-based online learning. Students with learning differences were particularly vulnerable (Kozleski, 2020). Intersectional differences compounded learner challenges through food, language and housing insecurities, as well as loss of household income. While…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Needs Students, At Risk Students, Educational Technology
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Virginia Montero Hernandez; Oscar Montero Hernandez; Omar García Ponce de León – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2025
This study examines Latinx students' use of digital storytelling to address mental health issues. Through participant observation and focus groups, we explore participants' engagement in art-based work within a group mediated context where issues of depression, anxiety, and stress were discussed. Participants achieved relational development and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Story Telling, Technology Uses in Education, Mental Health
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Brook Sawyer; Samantha Shera; Yin Cai; Susan Sonnenschein; Peggy Kong; Cassandra Gerson; Xinwei Zhang; Xiaoran Yu – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Numerous studies have compared parents' and teachers' beliefs about school readiness. However, no known research has explicitly examined the alignment of school readiness skills between immigrant parents and early childhood teachers. As such, the current study examined differences in prioritized school readiness skills between Latine and Chinese…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Immigrants, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Monique S. Ross; Susan McGrade; Tamecia Jones; Atalie Garcia; Antonella Avogadro; Brenda Guerrero – Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Background: Computing degree programs have struggled immensely over the years with broadening participation in the field. In the United States, scholars and educators alike have grappled with the many barriers that impede the participation of women and people of color and exacerbate the education debt so prevalent in computing.…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, African American Students, Hispanic American Students
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Christian Michael Smith; Laura T. Hamilton; Charlie Eaton – Research in Higher Education, 2025
Federal student aid formulas prioritize income over wealth. Using nationally representative data from two cohorts, we argue that federal student aid policy thus under-addresses wealth-driven financial need and that this oversight contributes to racial disparities in student debt, in turn reinforcing the United States's longstanding racial wealth…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Student Financial Aid, Financial Needs, Needs Assessment
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Cynthia Aranda Cervantes; Susana Hernández – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2025
Custodians can serve as important connections in fostering a sense of belonging for Latine students in residence halls by supporting them with ties to familismo and community cultural wealth. This critical qualitative study focuses on their interactions with non-academic staff, particularly custodians, whose contributions to their support are…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Sanitation, Sense of Belonging, College Students
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Angel M. Jones – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2025
Although research has explored the experiences of Black and Latina students with racial microaggressions, there is a gap in the literature regarding the unique experiences of AfroLatinas in higher education. In response, this qualitative study examined the impact of intragroup racial microaggressions on nine AfroLatina graduate students at…
Descriptors: Multiracial Persons, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Blacks
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Jocelyn A. Gutierrez; Nikola Grafnetterova – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2025
Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) play an important role in educating Latinos. The purpose of this article is to apply and extend the Typology of Hispanic-Serving Institutions Organizational Identities framework and propose a systematic rubric as a tool for assessment and evaluation. The article contains analyses and discourse for HSIs…
Descriptors: Minority Serving Institutions, Undergraduate Students, Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics
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