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Zheng, Renran; Dai, Guiyu – Higher Education Studies, 2019
This thesis is intended to delve into the one-and-a-half generation of Cuban-American's bicultural identity in Virgil Suarez's novel "Going Under." Through an interpretation from the perspective of diaspora consciousness, this paper will identify how the main character constructs his individual identity through a network of usually…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Cultural Traits, Cubans, Hispanic Americans
Pillay, Mershen; Kathard, Harsha – Topics in Language Disorders, 2018
The professions of speech-language pathology and audiology provide valuable services for persons with communication, hearing, and feeding/swallowing disabilities. However, from a global perspective, mainstream practice discourses represent values from colonial perspectives (called Northern here). As such, they remain largely inaccessible to most…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Audiology, Ideology, Criticism
Molina-Naar, José – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2016
The sociopolitical, sociocultural, and sociolinguistic issues many Latino immigrants face as they embark on the process of adjusting to American society have been depicted by many Hispanic American writers in the United States. Julia Álvarez's "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" attempts to raise awareness of these issues through…
Descriptors: Novels, Latin Americans, Consciousness Raising, Sociolinguistics
Santos-Phillips, Eva – Hispania, 2010
This article focuses on the complex web of issues involved in Esmeralda Santiago's acculturation to US society after arriving from Puerto Rico as a girl. The article is based on examples from Santiago's second memoir, "Almost a Woman" (1998) and the 2001 film adaptation of this memoir; the observations of critics who have written about…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Films, Autobiographies, Puerto Ricans
Aboites, Hugo – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2010
Through the "Tuning-Latin America" competencies project, Latin American universities have been incorporated into the Bologna Process. In 2003 the European Commission approved an initiative of this project for Latin America and began to promote it among ministries, university presidents' organisations and other institutions in Latin…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Foreign Countries, Corporations
Ginieniewicz, Jorge – London Review of Education, 2008
This article explores the informal learning processes and the changes in the values of a group of 200 Latin American immigrants to Canada. Results show that the majority of the respondents underwent at least one political or civic learning process, like increasing tolerance or environmental responsibility. The findings also suggest a number of…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Citizenship Education, Transformative Learning, Learning Processes
Johnson, Ethan – Ethnography and Education, 2009
In this article I compare and contrast curricular, ceremonial and pedagogical practices with how students and teachers make sense of racial identity and discrimination at the Jaime Hurtado Academy in the city and province of Esmeraldas, Ecuador, which is the only region of the nation where Afro-Ecuadorian people comprise a majority of the…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Racial Discrimination, Ceremonies, Instruction
Seif, Hinda – Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2009
As demographics shift and immigration is a hotly contested area of US civic life, the civic preparation and participation of Latin American immigrant youth is becoming increasingly important. The author examines the growing literature on this topic, inquiring into the political and demographic changes that have stimulated this area of inquiry, the…
Descriptors: Youth, Immigrants, Latin Americans, Hispanic Americans

Ponce de Leon, Juana – Multicultural Review, 1992
In response to the Columbus Quincentenary, indigenous peoples of the Americas are gathering forces to publicize their own perspectives and experiences, which are vastly different than those of European Americans. There is a general intent to use the celebration as a forum to provide fuller descriptions of Indian cultures. (SLD)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Cultural Background

Carger, Chris Liska – Educational Leadership, 1997
By studying Mexican-American families, the author learned that Latinos have a comprehensive, inclusive conception of educating children. "Bien Educado" connotes a sense of being well-bred, mannerly, clean, respectful, responsible, loved, and loving. Parental involvement in preschool may increase Latino parents' confidence in actively…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Latin Americans
Bigler, Ellen – 1994
Focusing on the local level where change is supported or resisted, an ethnographic study examined the response of a town in upstate New York to demands for broadening the curriculum within the context of altering the educational environment to better serve the needs of minority youth. The controversy began when a school board member refused to…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change, Elementary Education

Docherty, F. J. – Comparative Education, 1988
Examines effect of Nicaragua's 1979 revolution on education, especially for minority Miskito Indians. Summarizes history of Indian culture in region. Suggests Sandinista government began emphasizing bilingual, bicultural education in 1982-83, sparked by deteriorating economic situation. Concludes multicultural education program, while hindered by…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Ethnic Groups
Salinas, Cinthia – Multicultural Perspectives, 2006
Examining the vital relation between immigrants' race or ethnicity, language, documented or undocumented legal status, and multicultural citizenship education is essential in the reconceptualization of current curricula and practice. The analysis provides relevant critiques of the traditional American History and citizenship curricula that are…
Descriptors: United States History, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, World Geography
Merali, Noorfarah – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2004
The present study aimed to assess the role of perception in shaping family realities after immigration. Research participants included six Central American parent-adolescent dyads who perceived each other to be further apart in their acceptance of cultural change than indicated by their self-ratings of behavioural shifts towards Western norms. The…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Parent Child Relationship, Immigrants, Parent Role
Conaway, Roger N.; Wardrope, William J. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
The format and structure of 150 Spanish-language letters written by business administrators in Guatemalan firms were analyzed to help determine how Latin American business writers organize and present information in various types of routine letters. Findings suggest that Latin American businesspeople follow some, but not all, of the format…
Descriptors: Sentences, Business Communication, Foreign Countries, Latin Americans