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Russell, William Benedict, III, Ed. – International Society for the Social Studies, 2013
The "ISSS Annual Conference Proceedings" is a peer-reviewed professional publication published once a year following the annual conference. The following papers are included in the 2013 proceedings: (1) Teaching About Asia in a Social Science Education Program (Cyndi Mottola Poole and Joshua L. Kenna); (2) Teaching Students about…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Preservice Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Education Courses
Domenech Rodriguez, Melanie M.; And Others – 1995
Although Latino youth have slightly lower rates of alcohol use than Anglo youth, evidence suggests that as Latinos acculturate their rates of use increase to match those of the Anglo adolescent population. In light of these cultural patterns, a study examined the reactions of young adult males of Latino origin to television beer and non-beer…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Advertising, Alcoholic Beverages
Hoyt-Goldsmith, Diane – 1994
This children's book describes how a Mexican-American family celebrates the traditional Mexican holiday, Day of the Dead (Dia de Muertos). The book centers on 10-year-old twins, Ximena and Azucena, who live in Sacramento, California, with their two brothers, older sister, and parents. The Day of the Dead takes place on the first and second day of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Ancient History, Art Activities, Childrens Literature
Carranza, E. Lou – 1984
The search for presuppositions of a people's thought is not new. Octavio Paz and Samuel Ramos have both attempted to describe the assumptions underlying the Mexican character. Paz described Mexicans as private, defensive, and stoic, characteristics taken to the extreme in the "pachuco." Ramos, on the other hand, described Mexicans as…
Descriptors: Behavior, Bias, Cultural Traits, Hispanic American Culture
Cortese, Anthony – 1984
The cultural universal hypothesis of cognitive development theory, as developed by Piaget and elaborated by Kohlberg, assumes that all individuals, regardless of culture, progress through the same series of six invariant stages in the development of moral judgment. The stages of moral development are transformations in the form of structure of…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cognitive Development, Cultural Differences, Hispanic American Culture
Limon, Jose E. – 1979
This paper focuses on problematic nature of the term "chicano" within the United States-Mexican community, and expecially in Texas. A revisionist thesis is discussed in two parts: (1) the conversion of this folk name into a public, ideologically expressive symbol in the 1960's did not achieve its intended purpose of political…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Ethnography, Folk Culture, Hispanic American Culture
O'Donnell, Lorraine – 1997
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the behaviors of principals in El Paso County, Texas. The Modified Delphi Technique used two instruments: a questionnaire that was administered to a panel of experts who listed important behaviors for principals in border areas; and a survey based on panel members' responses that was mailed to…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Educational Environment
Augenbraum, Harold, Ed.; Fernandez Olmos, Margarite, Ed. – 1997
This anthology is the first to present the full history of the Latino literary tradition from its mid-sixteenth-century beginnings to the present day. The wide-ranging selections include works of history, memoirs, letters, and essays, as well as fiction, poetry, and drama. Adding to the anthology are several selections from rare and little-known…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Authors, Cultural Context, Hispanic American Culture
Rivera, Amelia A.; Anderson, Sharon K.; Middleton, Valerie A. – 1999
A career development model attempts to capture the complexity of Mexican American women's life experiences within a culture driven by Western values toward work, family, and education. The model suggests that the career development process of Mexican American women is different than that of men and of White non-Mexican American women and that…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Females, Hispanic American Culture

Sanchez, Arthur R.; Atkinson, Donald R. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1983
Mexican-American college students (N=109) with varying commitments to Mexican-American or Anglo-American culture rated their preference for an ethnically similar counselor. Results showed preference for counselor ethnicity and willingness to self-disclose in counseling were related to cultural commitment. Females were more willing to use…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Services, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Evaluation

Brozo, William G.; And Others – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Describes how the integration of reading and writing strategies in a learning unit on Mexican American culture heightens eighth graders' awareness of their heritage and helps them improve their literacy. Describes how cooperative meaning making with literature, making connections to home and community, and using literature that is culturally…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Grade 8, Hispanic American Culture, Instructional Effectiveness
Pulido, Alex – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1991
Carpinteria High School, California, has restructured its educational program to meet the needs of an increasing number of Mexican immigrant students. Making minority students feel that they are part of their school included getting the students involved in school activities, enlisting a parent support group, and rewarding students for good…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hispanic American Culture, Mexican Americans, Minority Group Children

Hurtado, Aida; Arce, Carlos H. – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 1986
Studies four distinct groups based on language and nativity within the Mexican-descent population in the U.S. Reports significant differences among groups on (1) demographics; (2) self-labeling in the family and among others of Mexican descent; and (3) perceptions of how others label them. (TES)
Descriptors: Demography, Ethnicity, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans

Martinez, Estella A. – Family Relations, 1988
Examined Chicana child-rearing practices and their relationship to child behaviors as well as the relevance of demographic variables in Mexican American family environment in maternal practices in rearing children. Observed 47 mother-kindergarten child dyads during structured teaching task in family home. Results showed diversity in child rearing…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Family Life, Hispanic American Culture, Kindergarten Children
Forrest, Suzanne – 1989
This volume, fourth in a series, is devoted to a study of the depression years of the 1930s, a crucial period in the history of the Hispanic land-grant-villages. It places northern New Mexico in a broad regional and national context, examining the major currents of social and political thought in American society that influenced Hispanic New Deal…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Economic Change, Federal Programs, Government Role