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Juan F. Carrillo; Robert R. Martinez – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This article examines the role of sport as it pertains to Latino male faculty. Specifically, we offer a contribution to the dearth of scholarship at the intersections of sport and how Latino male faculty make sense of their identities and academic journeys. The use of sport as a reference for understanding Latinx faculty identity is for the most…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Hispanic American Culture, Males, Athletics
Diana L. Abarca; Mollie Romano; Estrella Rodriguez – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2024
Latin American families' history and life experiences impact the priorities and values the families have for their children with disabilities. It may be beneficial for early intervention (EI) providers to explore and integrate Latin American families' backgrounds to improve EI services. We completed a qualitative interview study using a collective…
Descriptors: Mother Attitudes, Hispanic Americans, Cultural Background, Coaching (Performance)
Brice Yates – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This quantitative study examined the perception of Hispanic Heritage Month and LGBT History Month celebratory events at 10 public Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs) in the Midwestern region. Utilizing a research-developed, self-administered questionnaire, data were collected from participants who identified involvement with a Hispanic/Latinx…
Descriptors: Predominantly White Institutions, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans, LGBTQ People
Lozada, Victor; Ríos-Jiménez, Emilio; Hansen-Thomas, Holly; Richins, Liliana Grosso; South, Suzan – Journal of General Music Education, 2022
Students in the music classroom are more culturally and linguistically diverse than ever before. Latinx students are the fastest growing population. Often, these students are neglected through deficit-based pedagogical practices with regard to their cultural and linguistic practices; however, other research into asset-based pedagogical practices…
Descriptors: Music Education, Hispanic American Students, Student Diversity, Teaching Methods
de los Ríos, Cati V.; Portillo, Yared – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2021
For many Mexican-origin bi/multilingual children, Mexican music education begins early in their home. Music is inextricably linked with the sociocultural context in which it is produced, consumed, and taught and the interrelationship between music, society, and culture. Using ethnographic methods, this article examines a small group of bilingual…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Music Education, Sociocultural Patterns, Multilingualism
Mariscal, Janette; Marquez Kiyama, Judy; Navarro Benavides, Victoria – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2022
Using a funds of knowledge framework, this qualitative case study focuses on Latina/o staff in a college outreach program. Findings suggest the success of the outreach program is influenced by staff who have incorporated funds of knowledge into their professional practice. This study reveals that funds of knowledge are not only accumulated or…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Hispanic American Students, Educational Opportunities, Family Relationship
Saathoff, Stacy D. – Multicultural Education, 2017
The dismissal of students' backgrounds by the educational system has a deep effect on communities of color, perpetuating a system that sets them up for academic failure. Maori scholar Linda Tuhiwai Smith (2012) created terminology for the process of systematic fragmentation, which she describes as an act of dismissal on a macro-level. This article…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cultural Background, Educational Practices, Mexican Americans
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
Gonzales, Leslie D. – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2015
In this article, readers are asked to suspend conventional notions of affirmative action as a policy that ensures equitable admissions practices to the nation's most elite post secondary institutions, and instead to consider how affirmative action might be understood as a way to challenge the relations of power that govern the legitimation of…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics, Affirmative Action, Justice
Allison, Barbara N.; Bencomo, Angelina – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2015
Hispanic children constitute the largest population of racial/ethnic minority students in the nation's public schools. By the year 2023, the Hispanic enrollment is expected to increase to 30% of the total school population (pre-K through 12) in the United States. Because cultural background affects student learning, family and consumer sciences…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Ethnic Groups, Minority Group Students, Public Schools
Shaw, Julia T. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2016
This article is based on a multiple embedded case study, the purpose of which was to explore adolescent choral students' perceptions of culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) in three demographically contrasting choirs of an urban nonprofit children's choir organization. The case presented here focused on an after-school choir situated in a Puerto…
Descriptors: Singing, Adolescents, Music, Music Education
Carlone, Heidi; Johnson, Angela – Ethnography and Education, 2012
In this article, we explore three anthropological approaches to science education research: funds of knowledge, third space/hybridity and practice theory. Definitions, historical origins, uses and constraints of each approach are included along with reviews of exemplary studies in each tradition. We show that funds of knowledge research draws on…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Science Education, Educational Anthropology, Cultural Background
Gaitan, Concha Delgado – Theory Into Practice, 2012
For too long, educators have held diminishing beliefs about Latino students' home life. Such beliefs are irrelevant except for the fact that students do not leave their culture at home; rather, home life is closely intertwined with their learning. Language and culture play a major role in students' learning and parents figure prominently in their…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Family Life, Parent Participation, Power Structure
Knight, George P.; Gonzales, Nancy A.; Saenz, Delia S.; Bonds, Darya D.; German, Miguelina; Deardorff, Julianna; Roosav, Mark W.; Updegraff, Kimberly A. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2010
This research evaluates the properties of a measure of culturally linked values of Mexican Americans in early adolescence and adulthood. The article discusses the items derived from qualitative data provided by focus groups in which Mexican Americans' (adolescents, mothers, and fathers) perceptions of key values were discussed. The focus groups…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Mothers, Mexican Americans, Focus Groups
Nunez, Anne-Marie; Ramalho, Elizabeth Murakami; Cuero, Kimberley K. – Innovative Higher Education, 2010
Three female tenure-track faculty members at a Hispanic-Serving Institution explored how their cultural backgrounds inform their pedagogical approaches toward equity. They drew upon Mills's (1959) and Collins's (1993) frameworks to examine how their personal biographies, local social contexts, and broader systemic institutions affect their…
Descriptors: Role Models, Biographies, Faculty Development, College Instruction