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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
Tijerina, Mary; Deepak, Anne C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2014
An increase in Latinos in the social work academy is critical due to current underrepresentation in social work education programs and rapid Latino population growth in the United States. In this qualitative study, perceptions of Mexican American master's of social work-level practitioners regarding social work doctoral education and academia were…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Social Work, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Attitudes
Bergheim, Kim – Hispanic, 1993
Roberto Cruz, a Hispanic educator, discusses his educational experience; his first teaching assignment with minority students; academic and career expectations for Hispanics; and how these factors motivated him to found the National Hispanic University (NHU) (San Jose, California). Since NHU was founded in 1981, about 100 Hispanic students have…
Descriptors: Career Development, Colleges, Cultural Influences, Educational Attainment

Baca, Reynaldo; And Others – Bilingual Research Journal, 1993
Among 150 Mexican immigrant students followed throughout their careers in a Los Angeles high school, those who had entered U.S. schools after 2nd grade had lower graduation rates than those entering in grades K-2, but this was not related to differences in English proficiency, at-risk status early in high school, or family or peer factors. (SV)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Acculturation, Dropout Characteristics, Dropouts

Rumberger, Russell W.; Larson, Katherine A. – Sociology of Education, 1998
Documents the extent of differences in educational achievement among a cohort of Mexican-American students in a large, urban middle school. Analyzes this information using two theoretical perspectives, socioeconomic and sociocultural, and a conceptual framework of the roles of social and academic behavior on educational achievement. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Educational Background

Warren, John Robert – Sociology of Education, 1996
Uses data from the 1990 Census Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) to provide several explanations for the educationally disadvantaged position of Mexican-origin adolescents. Considers the influence of socioeconomic family backgrounds, English-language ability, and migration history. Includes a discussion of research methodology and statistical…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anglo Americans, Dropouts, Educational Attainment

Hampton, Steve; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1995
Examines effects of socioeconomic status, school funding, English proficiency, and Latino population concentration on achievement scores of students in grades 3, 6, and 12 in 66 rural California school districts. Performance on the California Assessment Program was predicted primarily by parental socioeconomic status, and, unexpectedly, improved…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, De Facto Segregation, Educational Attainment