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Lazzari, Marceline; And Others – Social Work, 1996
Qualitative study documents contributions of 21 Hispanic women who were identified as being active in the community. Theme concurs with primary components of self-in-relation theory. Because the research was exploratory, findings point to a broad range of topics for further study related to social work education, knowledge, ethics, and practice.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Counseling Theories, Ethnic Bias, Females
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Kranau, Edgar J.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1982
Investigates 60 female Hispanics to determine the relationship of acculturation to the variables of attitudes toward women, sex-role attribution, sex-role behaviors, and demographics. Positively correlates greater acculturation with more liberal attitudes toward women, single status, more education and younger age. Negatively correlates greater…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Age Differences, Behavior, Comparative Analysis
Nieves-Squires, Sarah – 1991
This report examines experiences that Hispanic women have as college students, faculty members, and administrators. It is based on information from the Project on the Status and Education of Women, published materials, informal interviews with Hispanic women, and results of an informal questionnaire responded to by 37 Hispanic women students,…
Descriptors: Administration, College Faculty, College Students, Cultural Differences
National Hispanic Univ., Oakland, CA. – 1983
This unit profiles nine women of La Raza who have contributed to the betterment of humanity and Hispanic culture. It encourages students to learn about them and other Raza women as models of people involved in the Chicano community. The unit, offered in both Spanish and English, also teaches that these representative Raza women had to overcome…
Descriptors: Bilingual Instructional Materials, Biographies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education
Campos, Sonia E. – 2000
This study analyzes the use and distribution patterns of the Discourse Marker (DM) "You Know" in interviews with members of a Hispanic folklore dance troupe. The study attempts to demonstrate how the use of this DM expresses identity among Hispanic females and if its use is affected by the ethnic labels each speaker uses. By assessing…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Education, Dialects
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Contreras, Gloria – Social Studies Texan, 1990
Sketches the biographies of 12 Hispanic women who contributed to Texas history. Suggests 13 activities pertinent to instruction on the topic. Describes the compilation of 20,000 items for the Texas Women's History Project by historian Ruth Winegarten. (GG)
Descriptors: Archives, Class Activities, Females, Hispanic American Culture
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East, Patricia L. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1998
Racial and ethnic differences in girls' desired and perceived normative role timing and the extent to which socioeconomic and family factors, school, and job aspirations might be linked with girls' role-timing expectations are studied (N=574). Racial and ethnic differences are contrasted with socioeconomic differences. The need for…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Asian Americans, Ethnicity, Family Influence
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Ruiz, Vicki L. – OAH Magazine of History, 1996
Summarizes the experience of Mexican and Hispanic women in the United States from the 1540 Coronado expedition to the present. Fascinating historical details (for example, the Spanish government subsidized petticoats and stockings for 16th- century women settlers) help to dispel many simplistic stereotypes. Includes brief profiles of Hispanic…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Cultural Education, Cultural Maintenance
Champion, Carol Ann – 1979
Cross-cultural studies on sex differences, sex roles, and genderisms and related research in the social and psychological areas indicate that women are portrayed in stereotyped traditional roles. A 1978 study by Archer, Kimes, and Barrios concluded that there is inequality in the way women are situated and perceived in published photographs and…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Art, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Castellanos, Mary; Fujitsubo, Lani C. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1997
Discusses a study conducted to show how factors such as depression, somatization, and acculturation affect the academic performance of Mexican-American women in community colleges. Results indicate these variables have no significant relationship to academic performance. Includes 24 citations. (JDI)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Acculturation, Community Colleges
Harris, Elizabeth; Castillo, Paula; Van Fleet, Peggie; Laydon, Abraham J. – 1999
La Casita is a culturally relevant 6-month residential substance abuse treatment program in southeast Los Angeles County (California) for low income Latina women. Most participants are second and third generation Latinas who clearly identify themselves as being Hispanic but behave in a bicultural manner. The average La Casita resident is 30 years…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alcohol Abuse, Clinics, Cultural Relevance
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Vasquez, Melba J. T. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1982
Barriers which may prevent Mexican American women from participating in higher education include: sex role restrictions, low socioeconomic status, lack of parental financial support, "culture shock," and traditional admissions criteria. Programs designed to provide financial and motivational support are desirable to help break down the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Preparation, Culture Conflict
National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1980
Twenty-four Hispanic American professional women drawn from the fields of education, social services, and government by the Women's Research Program of the National Institute of Education met to develop a national research agenda which would begin to address the educational and occupational needs of Hispanic women. Twelve papers presented by…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cubans, Dominicans, Educational Needs
Pappas, Georgia, Ed.; Guajardo, Maria, Ed. – 1993
This publication offers a compilation of 12 reports on selected social concerns pertaining to the Hispanic community in Colorado and provides a comprehensive overview of demographic information and information on health, education, and social welfare issues. The first report looks at Colorado's multicultural population through a demographic…
Descriptors: Children, Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment
Perez, Gabriela L.; Russell, Todd T. – 1998
Traditional theories of development view separation and individuation as primary tasks of adolescents; the self-in-relation framework, however, argues that the autonomous and separate self-paradigm does not describe female development. Current research suggests that self-esteem arises from subscribing to separate self-definitions for males and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Counseling, Cultural Context
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