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María G. Leija; Myriam Jimena Guerra; Brenda Ayala Lewis – NABE Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
The article examines how a Mexican second grade dual language teacher guided his Latinx bilingual students in exploring Día de los Muertos, a cultural practice. Through the Día de los Muertos project, parents responded in a variety of ways. Some parents learned about Día de los Muertos for the first time, other parents remembered participating in…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Hispanic American Culture, Teaching Methods, Parent Attitudes
Hernandez, Selina A. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This transcendental phenomenological study will explore the lived experiences of Southern Texas Mexican American/Chicana women pursuing a doctorate. The Chicana's experience achieving a doctorate has been overlooked by the literature, with much of the research on Mexican American women being outdated or focusing on completing high school or…
Descriptors: Females, Doctoral Students, Student Experience, Mexican Americans
Garcia, Nichole M.; Delgado Bernal, Dolores – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
Almost two decades after Delgado Bernal's theorization of pedagogies of the home, this article examines pedagogies of the home of four Chicana/o college-educated families to understand the role of parent engagement not only in the college choice processes but also in college completion and graduate school enrollment. Using Chicana feminisms to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Hispanic American Students, College Choice, Feminism
Relations between Stress, Coping Strategies, and Prosocial Behavior in U.S. Mexican College Students
Memmott-Elison, Madison K.; Yu, Mansoo; Maiya, Sahitya; Dicus, J. Logan; Carlo, Gustavo – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: We explored the explanatory roles of active and avoidant coping in the link between stress and emotional prosocial behavior in U.S. Mexican college students. Participants: Participants included 148 college students (M[subscript age] = 23 years, 67% female, 84% born in the U.S.) who self-identified as Mexican or U.S. Mexican or noted…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans
Christian Fallas-Escobar; Ryan W. Pontier – Bilingual Research Journal, 2024
This study explored 17 bilingual teacher candidates' (bilingual TCs) representations of their lived experience of language via linguistic portraits. Specifically, attention was paid to the semiotic elements (space, place, time, and the body) these bilingual TCs employed and the ways this assemblage of elements formed raciolinguistic chronotopes.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Preservice Teachers, Spanish Speaking, English
Alemán, Sonya M.; Bahena, Sofia; Alemán, Enrique, Jr. – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Since 2005, critical race theory (CRT) scholars have crafted educational pipelines that compare educational attainment across racial groups in the United States. These visual models offer concise pictorial narratives about the discrepancies that fall along racial lines, particularly the underperformance of Chicana/o/x students…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Critical Race Theory, Heuristics, Educational Attainment
Reyna M. Flores; Jackie Pedota – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic devastated many communities and exacerbated existing inequities, particularly for Mexican American communities along the South Texas border. During this tumultuous time, many Mexican American college students balanced coursework, work, and familial responsibilities in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV), a Texas borderland region…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Hispanic American Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
Erin Doran – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
The purpose of this study is to highlight Mexican American Studies programs in community colleges, a sector where Ethnic Studies has largely gone unstudied. Drawing on interviews from 13 faculty members across Texas, this study describes these instructors' approach to teaching and the impact they feel this type of curriculum has on students'…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Ethnic Studies, Community Colleges, College Faculty
Feize, Leyla; Longoria, Denise A.; Fernandez, Alfredo – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2021
The goal of this research was to explore Mexican American cultural elements through folklore as a way of addressing cultural competence. Content analysis of 21 stories, which were collected from Mexican American older adults, indicated that strong family ties, gender roles, and religiosity are central cultural elements in Mexican American culture.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, Folk Culture
Gomez, Belinda – ProQuest LLC, 2019
According to the PEW Research Center (2014), Texas' Hispanic population comprises 39% of its overall population, twice the U. S. Hispanic population. Texas Education Agency (TEA) predicts a 14% increase in the next seven years, with a surge of about 40% in its English Language Learners (ELLs) population. Already, it reports Texas experienced a 20%…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Bilingual Education, Information Technology, Teacher Attitudes
Doran, Erin E.; Hengesteg, Paul S. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Ethnic studies programs have recently been the target of positive and negative scrutiny in both the K-12 system and in 4-year institutions. There is a critical disconnect in the research on ethnic studies in community colleges, which serve a large proportion of racially minoritized students. Moreover, studies tend ignore how ethnic studies courses…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Community Colleges, Ethnic Studies, College Faculty
Jocelyn I. Meza; Brandy Piña-Watson; Aundrea Garcia; Gabriela Manzo; Iliana M. Gonzalez – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college-age students in the U.S., with disparities in suicide ideation and attempts among Latinas. The current study aims to examine if depression severity predicts suicide ideation and attempts and to examine if caregiver intergeneration acculturation conflict (IAC) moderates this…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Acculturation, Culture Conflict, Depression (Psychology)
García, Nicolas; Gonzales, Anthony – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2021
Mexican American Studies (MAS) courses have been criticized for many years. Legislation in Arizona and Texas have attempted to ban the content. This article pushes back on this attempt of oppression and offers MAS teachers a framework to apply when teaching the content. Using a timeline to depict the years of attempts for Mexican American Studies…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Mexican Americans, Secondary Education, United States History
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
Donato, Rubén; Hanson, Jarrod – SUNY Press, 2021
In "The Other American Dilemma," Rubén Donato and Jarrod Hanson examine the experiences of Mexican immigrants, Mexican Americans, and Hispanos/as in their schools and communities between 1912 and 1953. Drawing from the Mexican Archives located in Mexico City and by venturing outside of the Southwest, their examinations of specific…
Descriptors: United States History, Immigrants, Mexican Americans, Hispanic Americans