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"My Voice Matters": Latinx Students' Experiences in Dual Enrollment Programs in Rural North Carolina
Melissa DeCarlo Recknor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Nationwide, Latinx students access dual enrollment (completing college coursework while still enrolled in high school) at lower rates than their white peers. Research on dual enrollment programs is limited and what does exist does not account for rural Latinx students' experiences. The purpose of this qualitative narrative inquiry was to…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Dual Enrollment, Racial Differences, High School Students
Vivian Yuen Ting Liu; Veronica Minaya; Di Xu – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Dual enrollment (DE) is one of the fastest growing programs that support the high school-to-college transition. Yet, there is limited empirical evidence about its impact on either students' college application choices or admission outcomes. Using a fuzzy regression discontinuity approach on data from two cohorts of ninth-grade students in one…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, College Applicants, School Choice, College Admission
Tatiana Villarreal-Otálora; Maeve Breathnach; Jane McPherson – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Though nearly one-fourth of U.S. public school students are of Latinx descent, research regarding these students' evolving needs and the ways in which high school-based helping professionals can work toward addressing them continues to lag. This scoping study bridges that gap by (1) systematically describing Latinx high school students' concerns…
Descriptors: High School Students, Public Schools, Hispanic American Students, Helping Relationship
Patrick Robinson; Cynthia Baeza; Luis Gonzalez-Quizhpe; Abigail Robinson; Diego Román; Katherine Ward – Journal of Extension, 2024
This study explores the sense of belonging of rural middle and high school Latinx science students in Wisconsin. Between 2000 and 2015, the Latinx population was the fastest growing ethnic group in Wisconsin and increased by 95%. Yet, little is known about the experiences of these students in rural schools or their engagement in science learning.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Middle School Students, High School Students, Science Education
Ana Patricia Quiroz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Limited research currently exists on the lived experiences of Latina/o students with dis/abilities within secondary and postsecondary education. While the number of Latina/o students with dis/abilities enrolling in college has continued to rise, their graduation rates are still lower than those of their counterparts without dis/abilities.…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Hispanic American Students, Students with Disabilities, Secondary Education
Szabo, Julia – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
Latinx students now make up the largest share of charter school students nationally. In this article, I focus on Latinx charter school choosers in Houston, Texas, and ask what motivates Latinx parents to exit district schools. Drawing on interviews with 31 families, I find that perceptions of present and future risk motivate charter school choice.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Hispanic Americans, School Choice, Charter Schools
Wiley, Kathryn E.; Townsend, Cierra; Trujillo, Miguel; Anyon, Yolanda – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
In this article, we examine an overlooked issue in research on school discipline: in-school suspension. Using data collected through observational methods, we present a detailed description and analysis of two in-school suspension rooms. These rooms operated in prominent, racially diverse middle schools in a large urban district. Applying critical…
Descriptors: Discipline, Suspension, Middle Schools, Disproportionate Representation
Timothy Monreal – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2025
This article examines the formations and tensions of Latinx teacher role model subject positions in spaces with relatively few Latinx teachers. To address the under theorization of space and Latinx teacher subjectivity, I insert a relational space frame to previous literature that critiques neoliberal attempts to place both the blame and solution…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Teacher Role, Role Models, Disproportionate Representation
Beschorner, Beth A.; Ferrero, Kathleen; Burnett, Robbie – Middle Grades Review, 2021
Racial disparities must be addressed in every sector in the United States (e.g., healthcare, education, incarceration, etc.) (Skiba et al., 2001). Mary, a middle school principal, created a series of conversations designed to help a small group of students begin to have more productive conversations about race. The purpose of the current study was…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Discussion, Race, Mentors
Ortega, Guillermo; Grafnetterova, Nikola – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Despite Latinxs steadily rising in number among the U.S. population, these students have been systematically excluded from the study of intercollegiate athletics. Guided by Yosso's (2005) Community Cultural Wealth model, this qualitative study explored the recruitment experiences of 12 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, College Athletics, Athletes, Athletic Coaches
Bianca Faccio; Alison McClay; Krystle McConnell; Christopher Gates; Jane Finocharo; Julia Tallant; Valerie Martinez; Jennifer Manlove – Prevention Science, 2023
Many sexual health programs transitioned to virtual implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite its devastation, the pandemic provided an opportunity to learn about virtual compared to in-person implementation of a sexual health promotion program--El Camino. This study assessed differences in program attendance, engagement, quality, and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Sex Education, High School Students, Health Promotion
Lopez, Miguel Angel – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative study utilizes Latina/Latino Critical Race Theory as a lens to present the perceptions of Latina/Latino/Latinx school counselors who were in public high schools for at least two years with caseloads of at least 350 students. Counselor Burnout has been a topic researched extensively but mainly through studies that focus on the…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, School Counselors, Public Schools, High Schools
Glona Lee-Poon; Sandra D. Simpkins – Developmental Psychology, 2024
The heterogeneity in the developmental trajectories of math motivational beliefs (i.e., expectancies for success and subjective task value beliefs) was examined among Asian and Latinx male and female students from Southern California across Grades 8 through 10 (n = 2,710; 50% female; 85% Latinx; 15% Asian; M[subscript age] = 13.77). By conducting…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Asian American Students
Keila Moreno Navarrete – ProQuest LLC, 2024
An increasing number of students in the United States identify as Hispanic or Latino/a. These students enter American classrooms from varying backgrounds with diverse talents. Many of these students are proficient in at least two languages. Unfortunately, Hispanic students are underrepresented in gifted and talented programs, nationwide. The…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Resilience (Psychology), Bilingual Students, Multilingualism
Theresa Burruel Stone – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The mythology of liberal anti/racism endures in U.S. mainstream educational discourse as the rational approach to address white supremacy, with college-going positioned as "the" pathway to a better life. Liberal logics suppose that once racialized peoples enter positions of power, society will improve. Drawing upon pláticas and…
Descriptors: Socialization, Hispanic American Students, College Bound Students, Teaching Methods