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Jennifer Lee O'Donnell – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
Many educators living near the United States and Mexico border were transfronterizo students--young people with familial and institutional ties to both countries, who crossed the border each day to attend United States schools. This study is concerned with how these teachers' identities formed within distinct sociocultural contexts like the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Personal Narratives, Cultural Influences
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Oliveira, Gabrielle; Gallo, Sarah – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Drawing on empirical data from two ethnographic studies on familial im/migration and education on both sides of the Mexico-U.S. border, in this article, we focus on critical incidents that resulted in listening realignment during data collection in which children deploy their politicized funds of knowledge (PFOK) (Gallo & Link) to shape the…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives, Mexican Americans
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Hamzeh, Manal; Carmona, Judith Flores; Sánchez, Ma. Eugenia Hernández; Bernal, Dolores Delgado; Bejarano, Cynthia – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
The authors share how their Arabyyat and Chicana feminist pedagogies and methodologies, haki/pláticas ~ testimonios/shahadat, contribute to a decolonial praxis. We center haki/pláticas ~ testimonios/shahadat and introduce what we term as "Arabyya feminista decolonial praxis" in education as an act of linguistic and epistemic…
Descriptors: Feminism, Personal Narratives, Mexican Americans, Praxis
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Hamzeh, Manal; Flores Carmona, Judith – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In this plática, we share how we have deployed the methodologies of critical reflexión and plática~testimonio/haki~shahadat, which helped us enact a decolonial praxis of solidarity with intentional acts that grounded us in border thinking and opened the possibilities of creating an otherwise of love and harmony. We illustrate a praxis of…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Reflection, Critical Thinking, College Faculty
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Hamzeh, Manal; Flores Carmona, Judith – Educational Forum, 2019
Manal, an Arabyyah feminist and Judith, a Mexicana feminista share our experience co-teaching a course titled Revolutionary Women and Decolonizing Pláticas ~ Testimonios, at a university along the U.S.--Mexico borderlands. We employed pláticas~testimonios pedagogies and methodologies and read the testimonios of Chicanas/Latinas and revolutionary…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Feminism, College Faculty, Hispanic Americans
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Kaitlyn Culiton; Lourdes M. Marquez; Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This study analyzes the outcomes of a service-learning course where Latinas in a higher education setting created a 16-page children's book for at-risk students as part of their education coursework in a regional public Hispanic-serving institution (HSI). There is a well-documented lack of Latina/o/x representation in children's literature, which…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cultural Pluralism, Writing (Composition), Hispanic American Students
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Mora Vázquez, Alberto; Trejo Guzmán, Nelly Paulina; Mora-Pablo, Irasema – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2021
This paper reports on the findings of research aimed at examining the life stories of teachers who have experienced migration moves between Mexico and the U.S. and are currently engaged in English Language Teaching in Mexico. Drawing from a larger research project into the transnationals' learning trajectories in two Mexican states, the study…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Self Concept, Personal Narratives, Teacher Attitudes
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Alvarez, Miguel Agustín – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2016
The following reflective essay describes the literal journey of an undocumented immigrant who left his family in Jalisco, Mexico, as a teenager and eventually became a bilingual educator who earned two master's degrees and a Ph.D. in the United States. Within this narrative, the author not only describes the challenges in crossing into the U.S.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undocumented Immigrants, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers
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Hidalgo Aviles, Hilda; Kasun, G. Sue – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2019
We write from a public university in Mexico's interior, as 2 language professors from countries with fraught, yet intertwined, sets of histories--Mexico and the United States. Having lived in 2 countries with dramatic increases in nationalist policies, we reflect on having lived abroad through the increases in nationalism in our lived experiences.…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Teacher Education Programs, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Rivas Rivas, Leonardo – PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, 2013
This article has at its core the unraveling of factors that have influenced the identity of those who have been caught in between two worlds (Mexico and The United States) and whom will be called pre- and in-service returnees from now on. A qualitative approach was chosen in order to delve deep into the participants' lived experiences through…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Gutierrez, M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
In this article, the author describes his life experiences and how difficult it was for him as a Mexican immigrant living in the United States. His life changed when he moved to America, but his character changed when he started middle school. He had been constantly insulted by his classmates, and at the time he wanted to get revenge. The kids he…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Phenomenology, Personal Narratives, Migrant Problems
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Filmer, Alice A. – Policy Futures in Education, 2009
In an intervention that blurs methodological boundaries traditionally separating the researcher from the researched, history from poetry, and the personal from the political, the author weaves a narrative account of her Euro-American family's early history in California into a larger set of social and historical events taking place during the…
Descriptors: Social Class, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Intervention
Wong, Shelley, Ed.; Gosnell, Elaisa Sánchez, Ed.; Luu, Anne Marie Foerster, Ed.; Dodson, Lori, Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2017
Learn how to engage and advocate for undocumented children and youth with this new resource written by and for teachers. "Teachers as Allies" provides educators with the information and tools they need to involve immigrant students and their American-born siblings and peers in inclusive and transformative classroom experiences. The…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Advocacy, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
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Espino, Michelle M. – Review of Higher Education, 2012
This article focuses on how critical race theory informed the author's epistemological perspective and methodological approach as she analyzed Mexican American educational narratives and formulated her identity as a scholar. Using a storytelling technique employed in CRT, the author weaves together her position as the translator of participants'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Research, Mexican Americans
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Vasquez, Mary S. – Bilingual Review, 2007
Diego Vazquez Jr.'s novel "Growing Through the Ugly" (1997) and Gloria Lopez-Stafford's memoir of childhood "A Place in El Paso: A Mexican American Childhood" (1996) offer two divergent views of the west Texas city and its surrounding desert. In the vision created in the Vazquez text, El Paso is a site of exploitation,…
Descriptors: Children, Mexican Americans, War, Memory
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