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Ponjuan, Luis; Palomin, Leticia; Calise, Angela – New Directions for Higher Education, 2015
This chapter examines Latino male ethnic subgroups and their college enrollment and degree completion patterns. The chapter also offers recommendations to improve Latino male ethnic subgroups' educational achievement.
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Males, Academic Achievement, College Students
Draves, Tami J.; Vargas, Jonathan E. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2022
The purpose of this narrative inquiry was to re-story the experiences of a first-year music teacher with regard to race and class. Johny was a first-year high school guitar teacher in the southwestern United States who identified as Hispanic and was raised in a family with a lower income. He was also a first-generation college student whose path…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Music Teachers, Musical Instruments, Beginning Teachers
UnidosUS, 2022
For the past three academic years, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted learning and the relationships between teachers, students, families, and communities that are at the heart of education. Even as school buildings reopened to in-person instruction, periodic quarantines, social distancing, and canceled events had a profound impact on students'…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Academic Achievement, National Competency Tests, COVID-19
Gonzalez, Roger Geertz; Morrison, Jeaná – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2016
The recent literature on Latino persistence does not take into account these students' distinct cultural backgrounds. Most researchers of Latino persistence use the self-designation "Latino" as a proxy variable representing Latino culture. A Latino Critical Theory (LatCrit) lens is applied to the persistence literature to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Academic Persistence, Cultural Background, Critical Theory
Bauer, Eurydice Bouchereau; Colomer, Soria Elizabeth; Wiemelt, Joe – Urban Education, 2020
This article uses a translanguaging framework, together with critical case sampling and qualitative analysis, to explore how six students approached literacy in an integrated dual-language (DL) program in a low-income, working-class, predominantly African American school. Students' translanguaging practices encompassed a broad repertoire of…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, African American Students, Bilingual Education, Low Income Students
Asher Golden, Noah; Zacher Pandya, Jessica – Language and Education, 2019
This article revisits questions on the utility of identity in literacy studies. Following a review of the range of conceptions of identity and framings of its uses, we argue that "identity-as-position" is needed as a pragmatic tool in the field of literacy studies, and grounds responsive critical literacy practices. Drawing on a…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Critical Literacy, Case Studies, Literacy Education
Gonzales, Sandra M.; Shields, Carolyn M. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2015
Using critical theory and an analysis of missionary reports and documentation describing education in colonial Puerto Rico and Mexico, the authors cross borders and time periods to socially and historically situate Spanish colonial educational methodologies and their contemporary use in one low-income Latino community in urban Detroit, Michigan.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Low Income, School Turnaround, Hispanic Americans
López, Josué R. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
I examine the development of my political clarity and its relation to the exercise of humanistic violence as a K-12 teacher in the United States. Reflecting upon my experiences as a classroom and community educator, I conclude that the mission of forging a new humanity is currently not possible from within the U.S. classroom. Presenting a series…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Humanism
Galvez, Eileen; Muñoz, Susana M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Because the work of scholars and student affairs practitioners is primarily confined within colonial institutions of higher education, their ethics of research and practice are also primarily bound by the same colonial perspective. Colonial practices perpetuate white dominance and therefore harm students, specifically those from marginalized…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Ethics, Research Methodology, Student Personnel Workers
Macias, Angela; Stephens, Sophia – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2019
Race and gender are still large barriers for many professionals. These are compounded and complex issues. This article provides a review of literature on how race and gender impact the workplace. Additionally, comparison is made to the education field concerning race, gender, and leadership. Research indicates that race and gender have remained…
Descriptors: Salary Wage Differentials, Race, Barriers, Work Environment
Avila, Antonieta – Theory Into Practice, 2019
If we are to engage more women and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) students to study science, it is important to understand issues of identity and engagement in science. By utilizing identity texts to stimulate the development of scientific identities, practitioners can better understand the process of how young Latinas present and…
Descriptors: Scientists, Learner Engagement, Bilingual Education, Elementary School Students
Salmerón, Cori; Batista-Morales, Nathaly; Valenzuela, Angela – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2021
This article explores translanguaging pedagogy through the lens of the politics of caring, subtractive schooling, and authentic carin~o (composed of intellectual, familial, and critical carin~o). We begin with a broad overview of translanguaging and situate it in the theoretical frameworks of the politics of caring, subtractive schooling, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Code Switching (Language), Language Usage, Second Language Learning
Batalova, Jeanne; Fix, Michael – Migration Policy Institute, 2021
With rising job vacancies and a workforce and society that are aging, the United States already has a reservoir of human capital that is not fully tapped: The millions of U.S.-born and immigrant college graduates who are in jobs requiring no more than a high school credential or who are unemployed. This human capital, if well leveraged, could…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Educational Attainment, Higher Education, College Graduates
Chang, Ethan – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2020
This practitioner research study examines one critical race media literacy (CRML) activity that invited students to digitally redact deficit framings of youth from minoritized and historically marginalized backgrounds. I illustrate how Latinx and Asian students used the project to re-articulate deficit narratives of themselves, their friends, and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Critical Theory, Race, Media Literacy
Fergus, Edward – Theory Into Practice, 2016
The process of Latino self-identification, both racially and ethnically, is of limited conversation among educators. The research on Latinos focuses on either their ethnic construction or absence of including a racial identification. This article focuses on the span of research about ethnicity and race for Latino groups.
Descriptors: Race, Ethnicity, Social Theories, Hispanic American Students