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Peña, Cindy; Lopez, Sonia Rey; Castañeda, Elizabeth; Quintero, Jessica M.; Askari, Mona – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Latinas holding doctoral degrees are few and far between in the academic world as compared to their White female counterparts (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2020). We explore a crucial topic of Chicana/Latina feminism, which resists traditional theoretical concepts and methodologies in the field of adult education. Chicana/Latina…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Mexican Americans, Mexicans, Females
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Wyttenbach, Melodie; Funk, Anne Marie; Browne, Marissa – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
While the majority of our Catholic schools in the United States today are far from their roots as schools run by immigrants for immigrants, the stories of immigrant teachers in our Catholic schools remain. With the majority of immigrants coming to the United States today from Mexico and Latin America, the Hispanic educators in our Catholic schools…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Immigrants, Personal Narratives, Barriers
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Osa-Melero, Lucía; Fernández, Vanessa; Quiñones, Sandra – Hispania, 2019
Detailing the integration of Spanish language teaching in an authentic setting, this article contributes to empirical research on the positive value of community-engaged learning in foreign language pedagogy. "Reading to Play, Playing to Read" is an innovative model for community-engaged teaching that combines learning goals from…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Mexicans, History Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education
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Lampe, Philip E. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1984
To facilitate comparisons between studies of those who have ancestral ties to Mexico and to aid in accumulation of knowledge, some agreement must be reached among social scientists and a common terminology be adopted. A proposed terminology differentiates between Mexicans, Mexican Americans, Mexicanos, Chicanos, Latinos, Latin Americans, and…
Descriptors: Definitions, Ethnic Bias, Ethnicity, Hispanic Americans
Ogletree, Earl J. – 1981
A 37-item questionnaire was administered to 255 Chicago Hispanics to determine if Hispanics favor assimilation or pluralism or some state in between. Respondents included 23% Mexicans, 36% Puerto Ricans, 29% Cubans, and 11% South Americans. Of these, 33% were blue collar workers, 60% teachers, and 7% high school students. A total of 89% were born…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Attitude Measures, Cubans, Cultural Pluralism