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Padilla, Raymond V. – Perspectives in Mexican American Studies, 2000
Critiques contemporary efforts to reform Chicano education, premised on "affirmational" education (use of cultural role models to reinforce self-concept) and "reformational" education (increased minority participation in educational institutions). Proposes a "transformational" education encompassing a bifurcated…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Duncan-Andrade, Jeffrey M. R. – Urban Education, 2005
How does a history of discrimination and marginalization affect Chicanos' perceptions of schooling? This article offers a brief analysis of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as an instantiation of a historical metanarrative of colonialism. Using a critical theoretical framework, the article explores the destructive impact of this narrative on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Culture, Student Attitudes, Mexican Americans
Mace-Matluck, Betty; Boethel, Martha – 1996
"La frontera" is the unique, highly interdependent region spanning the boundary between the United States and Mexico. As this region develops into a zone of cooperation, it must address such issues as poverty and unemployment on both sides of the border, differing educational requirements and structures, continuing migration of Mexican…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Educational Needs, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Banker, Mark T. – 1993
This paper examines the comparable educational histories of the "Hispanos" of a mountainous area of New Mexico and the peoples of southern Appalachia. Presbyterian missionaries entered both regions following the Civil War and soon placed mountain people in the category of "exceptional populations," along with freed slaves,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Boarding Schools, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational History
IDRA Newsletter, 1994
This newsletter contains six articles all related to the theme of education for recent legal and illegal immigrants. In "Golden Lord with Us from the Main Forest: Some Thoughts on the Education of Recent Immigrants," Aurelio M. Montemayor reflects on his experiences growing up in a bilingual, bicultural extended family of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
GONSALVES, JULIA – 1967
CALIFORNIA EDUCATORS AT ALL LEVELS HAVE A DEEP CONCERN FOR THE EDUCATION OF THOSE CHILDREN WHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH, AND THOSE EDUCATORS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPING SPECIAL BILINGUAL PROGRAMS FOR THESE YOUNGSTERS. TWO RECENT DEVELOPMENTS WHICH WILL AFFECT BILINGUAL EDUCATION ARE--(1) THE PASSAGE OF THE "BILINGUAL BILL", PERMITTING THE…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Education, Educational Opportunities, English
Morgan, Don A., Ed. – 1970
The objective of the symposium from which this document resulted was to give visibility to some worthwhile programs for mobile and "by-passed" populations, in order to allow those in attendance at the symposium and those exposed to the published proceedings to capitalize on what has been learned through these programs. The conference report points…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Blacks, Conference Reports
Heathman, James E., Comp.; Martinez, Cecilia J., Comp. – 1969
Documents on the subject of Mexican American education which have been indexed and abstracted in "Research in Education" are cited in this bibliography. Publications dealing with research findings and developments in bilingual compensatory education for the Spanish-speaking are included. The majority of the 156 documents cited were published since…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bibliographies, Bilingualism, Compensatory Education
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1973
Based on the 1970 Census, this booklet describes the Spanish speaking population in the U. S. Numbering 9.6 million, Spanish speaking residents are usually of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Latin or South American descent. Short summaries are given for population growth and distribution, residence, education, family size, employment, and income.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Cubans, Demography, Education
Good Neighbor Commission of Texas, Austin. – 1970
The Texas farm labor pool is made up almost entirely of Mexican Americans; many of these are naturalized but the majority are native-born American citizens whose families and ethnic ties remain in and around the border. All of these field workers have, at some time, migrated to a job or in search of a job either interstate or within the boundaries…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Annual Reports, Automation, Education
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity. – 1971
Hearings on Mexican American education, held for 4 days in August of 1970 before the Senate Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity, are recorded in this publication. Witnesses before the committee included Mexican American educators from California and Texas. Presentations by these witnesses emphasized such areas as language and…
Descriptors: Academically Handicapped, Activism, Bilingual Education, Community Involvement
Van Loon, Eric E., Ed. – 1971
In this journal are collected articles on school desegregation in 1971. J. Stanley Pottinger, Head of HEW's Title VI compliance section, offers the government's position in an essay entitled, "HEW Enforcement of Swann." On the other hand, Cynthia Brown, attorney at the Washington Research Project, takes a more skeptical view of Nixon's…
Descriptors: Classroom Desegregation, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Mexican American Education
Sawers, Larry Bruce – 1969
Differences exist in patterns of labor force participation of urban poor whites, blacks, Puerto Ricans, and Mexican Americans. Young unmarried blacks of both sexes, older Puerto Rican women, and Mexican American women in all age categories are less likely to participate in the labor force than are whites in the corresponding groups. Some of the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Education
Price, Daniel O. – 1969
This is the second volume of a study that evaluated rural migration patterns of Mexican Americans, Negroes, and Anglo-Americans who moved from the Southern States to urban areas. Six of the 14 chapters in the report are included in this volume, covering analysis of occupational distribution among white collar, blue collar and semiskilled,…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitudes, Blacks, Economic Factors
Harward, Noami – 1969
In order to increase understanding of the Mexican American rehabilitant and to analyze the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation services to them, this study was conducted in the central and southern sections of Arizona. Specific areas of study were (1) the general characteristics of Mexican American rehabilitants, (2) specific attitudes of…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitudes, Background, Cultural Influences