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Lux, Guillermo – 1972
Although often outnumbering Anglos in the Southwest, Mexican Americans and American Indians have not been covered historically, linguistically, or culturally. Instead, the emphasis in schools has been placed on Anglo and European history and culture, either ignoring or villifying these minority groups. To change this, the report included a…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Culture, Educational Change

Brown, Robert L. – Sociology and Social Research, 1973
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Ethnic Groups, Identification (Psychology), Mexican Americans
Palomares, Geraldine Dunne – 1970
Purposes of this literature review on the Mexcian American child were to explore the self-concept; cultural marginality, emphasizing resulting conflict and other effects; the occurrence and effects of stereotyping; and the results of studies undertaken to measure self-concept. Findings included that (1) the manner in which a person is dealt with…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Anglo Americans, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Stereotypes

Markides, Kyriakos S.; Boldt, Joanne S. – Gerontologist, 1983
Investigated changes in subjective age in 323 older Mexican Americans and Anglo Americans. Results showed those whose subjective age increased from young or middle-aged to old were generally less educated, older, and in poorer health. No significant differences were found between those whose subjective ages decreased or remained old. (JAC)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Anglo Americans, Change, Gerontology

Anderson, James G.; Evans, Francis B. – Sociometry, 1976
This study examines variations in family socialization practices among Anglo American and Mexican Americans and the effect of these practices on achievement values, self concept and educational achievement. Data were collected from 102 junior high school students and their families. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Family Influence
Gillmann, Geneva B. – 1969
The primary data collected and analyzed in conjunction with this study were measurements of self-concept taken on a select sample of 428 fourth- and sixth-grade migrant children in New Mexico, 90% of whom were Spanish-surname migrants. These self-concept scores were correlated with scores from measures of intelligence and achievement; these…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Anglo Americans, Anxiety
Rodriguez, Armando – 1969
The need for Mexican American students to become fluent in Spanish as well as proficient in English has become of prime importance in the Southwest. There are several substantial reasons why it is imperative that Mexican American youngsters become fluent in Spanish. The student's capabilities in Spanish will be important in his search for a…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Communications
Hepner, Ethel M. – 1970
The document reports on a study conducted to investigate value-clusters of Mexican American and Anglo American boys as related to self-concept and to achievement since it is the author's belief that typical elementary education does not meet the needs of Mexican American children. As noted, profitable remedies for the dilemma of underachievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Aspiration, Attitudes

Fu, Victoria R. – Child Study Journal, 1979
A longitudinal research strategy was employed to explore the developmental changes in the self-concept of 260 preadolescent girls from three different ethnic groups over a three-year period. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Cultural Differences
Linton, Thomas H. – 1972
The study was conducted to determine (1) if Anglo and Mexican American 6th-grade students differed significantly on measures of global and academic self-concepts and (2) the relationship of academic achievement to these self-concepts. A sample of 172 Anglo and 160 Mexican American students from 16 elementary schools in a southern New Mexico city…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Guynn, Kenneth Paul – 1974
The study attempted to determine whether any significant differences of educational achievement, as measured by a standard test of academic performance, existed between groups and subgroups within 2 high school levels of varied ethnicity and socioeconomic status. The study was conducted at Hot Springs High School, Truth or Consequences (New…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development
Stoddard, Ellwyn R. – 1973
Investigating the background of Mexican American identify, the document determined that this identity is a dynamic image emerging from a continuous process of human development in which the genetic and cultural variations from European and indigenous peoples are combined within a complex historical situation. The combination includes: (1) the…
Descriptors: Activism, American History, American Indians, Anglo Americans
MCDANIEL, ELIZABETH LOGAN – 1967
ANGLO, NEGRO, AND MEXICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN WERE STUDIED TO INVESTIGATE FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WHICH EXIST BETWEEN THE SELF-CONCEPT OF THE LOW-INCOME, CULTURALLY DIFFERENT CHILD AND CERTAIN ORGANISMIC (RACE, SEX, FAMILY SIZE, BIRTH ORDER, GRADE LEVEL) AND BEHAVIORAL (ACHIEVEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE TEST RESULTS) VARIABLES. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY…
Descriptors: Achievement, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Disadvantaged Youth
Cooper, James G. – 1971
The self-images of 407 Anglo American, 157 American Indian, 300 Mexican American, and 52 Negro rural high school students in New Mexico and Texas were compared in this study. Data from an 11-item semantic differential test were grouped in terms of 3 subsets: perceptions of self, feelings about school, and social variables. Although it had been…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Community Influence
Education Service Center Region 13, Austin, TX. – 1971
The regional service center in Austin has implemented a bilingual program serving elementary-age children in 3 locales. During its 2nd year of operation, the program served 5 pilot 1st-grade classes and 5 pilot 2nd-grade classes, providing innovative materials, consultants, and in-service activities to guide teachers in developing a cohesive…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Anglo Americans, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Development
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