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Farrow, Michael James; Coaxum, James, III – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
The Pentecostal movement continues to expand throughout Latinx communities. Pentecostalism has traditionally held a hostile attitude toward college education and secular academic institutions. Conversely, Latinx churches have had a positive influence on academic success. This interpretive phenomenological study extends the College-conocimiento…
Descriptors: High School Students, Latin Americans, Hispanic American Students, Christianity
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Díaz McConnell, Eileen; White, Rebecca M. B.; Ettekal, Andrea Vest – Applied Developmental Science, 2020
Although organized activities promote positive youth development, Latina/os are least likely to participate among ethnic minority youth. This study tested whether an indicator of social stratification, namely mothers' documentation status (i.e., nativity, citizenship, and legal status), explained low activity participation rates among Mexican and…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Latin Americans, Undocumented Immigrants, Age Differences
Custodio, Brenda; O'Loughlin, Judith B. – American Educator, 2020
Students with interrupted formal education (SIFE) are a relatively small proportion of recently arrived English language learners (ELLs), probably somewhere between 10 and 20 percent. However, these students often represent the most challenging of the ELLs because of their limited first-language literacy skills, frequent gaps in academic knowledge…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, English Language Learners, Refugees, Immigrants
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Alejandro Uribe-Tirado; Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo – Journal of Information Literacy, 2024
This article synthesised the origin, evolution, current state, and future trends of information literacy (IL) in Latin America. This study employed a quantitative and qualitative review of documents published by Latin American authors to map out IL's development in the region, which was structured around four pivotal moments: 1)…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Foreign Countries, Latin Americans, Educational History
Valdez, Robert A. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this narrative inquiry study was to explore the stories and experiences of openly gay Latino males who serve as mid-level administrators in higher education. This study focused on narrative stories of personal and historical context of the participants' intersecting identities that have implications for their daily interactions in…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Males, Latin Americans, Hispanic Americans
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Schmitz Weiss, Amy; de Macedo Higgins Joyce, Vanessa; Harlow, Summer; Alves, Rosental Calmon – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
Innovation is driving major changes in journalism globally. Understanding how journalism educators, students, and journalists perceive of innovation--in themselves and their organizations--is another layer by which to understand how the overall industry is evolving. This study explores the perceptions of innovation through an international survey…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Professional Personnel, News Media, Innovation
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Santoro Lamelas, Valeria – Educational Action Research, 2020
Action research is an important methodology that promotes participatory processes in the community, enhancing community networks and empowering people to define their own health and generate actions. Here, we performed a systematic review using the Scopus, Web of Science (WoS) and SciELO databases to identify the studies carried out on health in…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Action Research, Participatory Research, Public Health
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Martinez, César Augusto Ferrari – Gender and Education, 2023
This article investigates the production of neoliberal subjectivities in Latin American international students in Chilean universities. In last years, Chile have registered plenty political uprisings regarding its economic, social and gender inequalities. The premise is that Chile is a country where Neoliberalism is rooted not only in the form of…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Foreign Students, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Kuchirko, Yana; Bennet, Anna; Halim, May Ling; Costanzo, Philip; Ruble, Diane – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Most U.S. children grow up with siblings. Theory and prior work suggest that older siblings are important sources of gender-related information and socialization. However, few studies have investigated the patterns of these associations longitudinally across early childhood. The present study examines the influence of sibling presence and gender…
Descriptors: Siblings, Family Influence, Ethnic Diversity, Young Children
Anyfanti, Alexandra – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Students are in constant transition as they move from one academic institution to another, from one academic level to another, from one major to another, or from college to the world of the work (Killam & Degges-White, 2017). While all of those stages of transition have been the focus of numerous studies, the increasing diversity of student…
Descriptors: Multicampus Colleges, Student Adjustment, College Transfer Students, Student Mobility
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Rodrigo A. Rodríguez-Fuentes; David O'Neil – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Given recent study abroad trends, Latin America (LATAM) offers untapped potential to contribute to U.S. campus internationalization. To diversify student populations and increase enrollment from LATAM, stakeholders should consider the language, academic, and cultural experiences of LATAM students admitted to U.S. graduate schools. This study…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Latin Americans, International Education, Graduate Students
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Heredia, Juanita – Hispania, 2016
This article examines Peruvian-American Marie Arana's second novel "Lima Nights" (2008) in which she represents Amazonian indigenous migrations to Lima, Peru during and after the Shining Path civil war years (1986-2006). As part of a generation of transnational US Latina authors in the post-2000 period, Arana recovers the image of the…
Descriptors: Migration, Gender Differences, Latin American Literature, Spanish
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Brown, Jennifer L.; Ortiz-Padilla, Myriam; Soto-Varela, Roberto – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2020
Mathematics constitutes a foundation in the training of engineering students because their competence in this reasoning will be utilised as a tool for the resolution of real problems when inserted in the productive sector and throughout their professional life. The purpose of this causal comparative research study was to determine the difference…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Engineering Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Santokhie, Stefan; Lipps, Garth E. – SAGE Open, 2020
This study developed and validated a measure of Locus of Control in university students. Tertiary academic locus of control is the general expectancy that university students have regarding their ability to change their academic outcomes. Students who have an internal academic locus of control expect that their own efforts, skill, or luck will…
Descriptors: College Students, Locus of Control, Outcomes of Education, Measures (Individuals)
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Batista-Morales, Nathaly – Texas Education Review, 2018
As the U.S. teacher shortage continues to worsen, large, urban districts have turned to hiring teachers from abroad, including countries like Spain, Mexico, and the incorporated U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. However, several researchers in the field of have pointed out to the unexamined complexities of hiring Latin American and Spanish teachers…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Foreign Workers, Bilingual Teachers, Cultural Differences
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