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Julia Rabin; Lisa Vaughn; Carlie Trott; Farrah Jacquez – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Children that participate in early childhood education (ECE) experience improvements in academic, social, and life outcomes. However, since Latinx children continue to be enrolled in ECE at lower rates and face many barriers to entry, the true benefit to Latinx individuals is unknown. The current qualitative study utilizes focus groups (and an…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Hispanic Americans, Parents
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Grace Cornell Gonzales – Language and Education, 2024
This study explores the experiences of middle-class transnational Latina mothers whose children are enrolled in gentrified dual-language ­programs. Drawing upon the theory of differential consciousness, I explored how these mothers' own complex identities informed their navigation of conflicting discourses that position dual-language education on…
Descriptors: Mothers, Hispanic Americans, Bilingual Education, Middle Class
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Durán, Lillian; Cycyk, Lauren M.; Batz, Ruby – Journal of Early Intervention, 2023
The Individual with Disabilities Education Act specifies that families should be include in the special education process and they must provide informed consent. However, families from Spanish-speaking backgrounds, often report barriers to participation. In this study, we provided a forum for Spanish-speaking families to tell their stories using…
Descriptors: Spanish Speaking, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Barriers
Halverson, Erica; Martin, Caitlin; Bryant, Jalessa; Norman, Katherine; Probst, Caleb; Richards, Stephanie; Saplan, Kailea; Stoiber, Andy; Tunstall, Jonathan – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2023
A wealth of literature shows positive outcomes and experiences from arts learning, yet youth access to arts education has become significantly more inequitable over the past 30 years. Alongside the growing discourse around arts learning and equity issues, there is a recognized and persistent need for more research. We conducted a critical,…
Descriptors: Art Education, After School Programs, Access to Education, Equal Education
Martinez, Martha I. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Two-way immersion (TWI) programs teach English Learners (ELs) and native English speakers in the same classroom using both languages in an immersion approach. Studies suggest that TWI programs result in greater student integration, thus providing a promising alternative for Spanish speaking ELs, who are frequently concentrated in high poverty,…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Focus Groups, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Daugherty, Lindsay – RAND Corporation, 2010
Hispanic children are likely to make up a large portion of those who are targeted by new public initiatives in early childhood education because they are the fastest-growing segment of the child population in the United States. They are a particularly large segment of the population in California, where they account for 59 percent of the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Language Role, Child Care Centers, Child Care
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Dalla, Rochelle L.; MoulikGupta, Pallabi; Lopez, William E.; Jones, Vicky – Family Relations, 2006
Nebraska's rural school districts have a rapidly growing Spanish-speaking student body and few qualified instructors to meet their educational needs. This investigation examined factors that promote and challenge the ability of rural Nebraska paraprofessional educators to complete an online B.S. program in elementary education, with a K-12 English…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Educational Needs, Bilingualism, Rural Schools
Castellano, Jaime A. – 1998
This Digest discusses the ongoing effort to develop new methods for identifying talent and giftedness among bilingual and limited-English-proficient Hispanic students. To provide better profiles for the identification of all gifted children, research suggests use of both qualitative and quantitative instruments. Several instruments are recommended…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
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Hixson, Adalyn, Ed. – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, 2003
This document consists of all 25 issues of Volume 13 of "The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education," a biweekly journal that addresses issues in higher education for Hispanic Americans. Each issue contains several feature articles, a "First Impressions" or "Periodically" brief report, "Targeting Higher…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Access to Education, Art Education, Athletics
Lorber, Erin, Ed.; And Others – 1977
Since 1973, the LULAC National Education Service Centers, Inc. (LNESC) has been functioning to increase Hispanic access to and participation in post-secondary education. A national educational outreach network consisting of 12 field center offices and a headquarters in Washington, D.C. LNESC is dedicated to the principle that the essential…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Budgets, Disadvantaged, Educational Opportunities
Baumann, Paul; Cabrera, Alberto; Swail, Watson Scott – Online Submission, 2007
This bibliography lists and provides annotations for 59 recent research studies on a variety of Latino educational issues. Descriptions of the focus of each item, as well as implications for policy and practice are provided. Items range in publication date from 1993 to 2007. [This document was compiled by the Educational Policy Institute in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Policy, Hispanic Americans
Pascual, Henry W. – 1978
Whether bilingual education programs continue to be model projects for demonstrating viable alternatives for the education of Hispanics or general programs to correct deficits in the education of our children, the selection of students for participation in the programs and the training of teachers for these programs are serious responsibilities.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Forbes, Robert J., Ed. – 1976
The oral testimony presented in this document was designed to supplement materials, strategies, and recommendations contained in "Guidelines for the Development of a Program in Puerto Rican and Cuban Ethnic Heritage Studies at the Post-Secondary Level" (Curry College, 1976). Part 1, "The Hispanic Media," consists of interviews…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Organizations, Higher Education, Hispanic American Culture
Montano, Martin C. – 1980
Current demographic statistics indicate that a nation within a nation is emerging; Mexican Americans, numbering 12 million in 1978, must be dealt with educationally, economically, socially, and politically. Approximately 42% of Mexican Americans are under 18 years old. Hispanic students form the largest ethnic minority population (34%) in the Los…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Bilingual Education, Economic Factors
Walker, Nancy T. – 2002
This study investigated the relationships between teachers' education and their instructional style, focusing on one Latina elementary teacher working with English language learners. It examined what beliefs guided her choice of literacy instruction, how school structure impacted instruction, and the roles of culture and gender in literacy…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers, Cultural Influences
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